I need to rescue my neighbors bunnies. They are pretty big and need nail clipping (which I've never done) and one has terrible mites in its fur.
I'm pretty sure he'll let me take them, as he doesn't care for them or anything. But I have no idea how to handle them or how to clip their toe...
We've got fleas in the coop. After I deal with clean up, wondering if there's a way to still use the bedding in my garden? Can I put bedding in black plastic garbage bags and seal them up for awhile, then compost or does it all need to go in the garbage? Hate to waste the poop goodness.
Help. Not really sure how but something is getting into my pretty secure chicken run for the last two nights and completely eating ONE chicken each night. To the bone. No other chicken is hurt or even seems flustered. We've had racoons before but they destroy many birds and don't seem to be as...
I have 8 girls and they had fleas a few months ago. I cleaned out the coop, shop vac'd it and everything, and dumped a 4 lbs. of DE all over the place, scattered it about with a sieve in and out of the coop/run. I didn't see fleas on the birds, but they are a hard bunch to catch.
Well, the...
*** update. Never mind, I looked again. Found it!
I looked quickly but didn't see a reference about the process of letting a broody hatch eggs. I'm sure there are things I should do. Can someone send me the info I'm sure is already posted here somewhere?
Thanks!
We recently got 10 chicks and 2 ducklings. We put them in the same small brooding box for a short spell but the ducks have made a mess of it and I went down to check them after work. Standing water and muddy chicks! They are filthy and miserable looking. Obviously I will separate the chicks...
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We got our first batch of chicks in the spring a few years back, then the second batch in the fall last year. We are going to add again, but wonder if anyone has any thoughts about the pros and cons of spring vs. fall chicks? I know that fall born hens will probably molt the following...
I know it sounds crass, but we have a small backyard flock for the eggs first and foremost. I really love our birds but we need to keep in fresh layers to keep up egg production. Our older girls (5 of them) were spring chicks we got 2 1/2 years ago. The two other girls we got last fall...
So as I was looking up info. for my last post about feed, I realized that we didn't give our newest chickens (fall chicks) any grower feed, we just kept on with the starter feed until we put them in the coop with the big girls, then they got the layer feed. Oh No! :bo:barnie No wonder they seem...
Hi all,
I'm not new here, but it's been awhile and I couldn't find my old login info. Had to make a new profile...
Any-hoo.
We have been buying locally made feed lately, since mid-summer, and it is soy free (uses fish protein). They use organic or naturally grown Washington grains and we like...