From City Girl to Crazy Chicken Lady
I moved to my 7 acre farm in March 08. I knew I wanted to have chickens someday, but kept putting it off because I would have to set up a coop and run first. Then one day in May, my foster dog got out and within a few minutes returned with a "gift" for me. It...
Thanks for the replies. They do both sound the same, shrill describes them well. I guess I'll just have to wait and see. It's not like I'm counting on having a breeding pair. I knew when I bought them as goslings that I could end up with two males or two females, I just didn't realize that a...
I have two one-year old gray Sebastopols. In the last month they have been "mating". The same goose is always on top and they finish by doing the happy dance facing each other, so I've been hoping that this means I do indeed have a male and a female. They are both very aggressive right now. I...
Is he retching, like he's going to throw up or coughing?
Unproductive retching could be a sign that he's eaten something he can't pass. If you don't see poop or vomit for 8 hours OR if he acts like he's in pain call the vet.
If it's coughing, it could be a number of things. Kennel cough...
I'm selling point of lay hens for $10. After doing the math, I realized that I'm barely going to break even after a looooong winter of shoveling 2 bags of feed/week down these hungry hippos.
So, anytime someone questions my pricing, I tell them that. I know I won't be raising layers next year...
http://www.wlextv.com/global/story.asp?s=10130450
I did a search and this didn't come up, so sorry if it's already been posted.
It sounds like it's on some type of factory farm, although it wasn't really clear from the article. Seeing as how they're having to "de-populate" 20,000...
When Harry Met Sally!
I reference that movie (usually to myself) at least once a day. It's one of those movies I could recite pretty much from start to finish.
As long as you acclimate the chicks to lower temps, they should be fine without a heat lamp. I put mine out in the coop with a heatlamp at first. Then I only keep it on at night. Then eventually I only turn it on if temps get below freezing. My six week old chicks are out in the coop without...
4 weeks is pretty old. They are going to be big. They should be fine without heat lamps and you may want to try training them to drink from a rabbit waterer. That way they can have water on the way there without it spilling. I think they'd be okay without food for 5 hours, but they are going to...
How do you train the LGDs? Someone told me that you have to put them with the herd/flock as puppies and then have virtually no contact with them besides feeding and watering them because if the dogs bond to humans they won't protect the flock. Is that true? I'm a dog lover and I can't just have...
As much as we love our pet chickens, it's hard to remember that they are at the bottom of the food chain. We do the best we can to protect them, but sometimes these things just happen. I'm sure more than one shepherd has fallen asleep only to find one of his sheep killed on waking. Instead of...
Looking good so far! I'm not sure I'm equipped to answer your questions, but I'm interested to see what others say.
Satisfy my curiosity and throw in a pic of your finch aviary. I'm planning on building an aviary this summer for my doves and I've been looking for ideas.
I love caesar dressing, but I don't know if I could eat it after seeing/smelling the anchovy paste before it went in. Kind of how I don't think I could eat one of my chickens after the process of killing them.
I'm sure your recipe is delicious. Maybe I'll start by making caesar dressing and...
Wow! Where did you learn to do that? I wish I had your skills. I'm trying to figure out how to build a simple brooder box for the barn and barely know where to start.