So, I recently heard someone say "Oh look, the little ones are chasing the hawk away". Boom- Moment of inspiration! How have I never thought of (or read anyone else talk about) using song birds to keep the flock safe? I realize this plan has some minor holes in it, but I think it could work. The...
I recently introduced a 6mo old rooster to my flock, replacing my former 1yr old. All but one of my hens are 1yr, and they pick on him constantly (despite his overwhelming size advantage). I'm wondering if he will eventually realize his place in the flock, or if I should remove him for a while...
Just remember, that dogs can dig as well as any other four legged creature. My fence does a great job of keeping my chickens in, but I had to train my dog not to dig her way out of the yard.
Putting a fence around my yard was one of the first things I did when I bought my house last year. I went to TSC and got six foot tall "T posts" and four foot tall welded wire goat fence. It's the easiest thing to install, and If you are careful, than you can make it look presentable. I fenced...
My birds used to stay out after dark. I had two dusk-til-dawn lights in the yard. I removed the bulbs and now they go inside as the sun sets. Always have food in hand when you call them, and they will always come running; even if it's the same food they always eat, they will come running just...
I have had 4 hens for the past year. I recently added a silky, making a total of 5... I got 3 eggs per day consistantly all winter. I have now had a drop to 2 eggs per day (one of which is obviously the silkie). Before the drop in production there was a lightening of the shell color from all the...
black oil sunflower seed as a treat... I have never tried. I have had my hens for a year now, and I'm still figuring many things out. I'll pick some up next time I'm in town. Do they typically like wild bird seed?
I went out to check, and the first hen I grabbed felt just like a bag of laying mash pelets. The hen in question felt more soft and squishy, as if she had eaten something soft. It didn't feel empty. She did help herself to some of the feed I used to lure them to me, so that is one good thing. I...
They have always seemed to eat and drink well. Now, however, the hen in question isn't running to me when I toss a hand full of feed out for them. She is coming far enough to see what I'm up to, but not eating the feed I toss out. I have no way of knowing if she is eating and drinking from the...
Well, with the weather change comes bugs and fresh plant growth in their diet (they enjoy having the run of my yard). Her droppings appear to be mostly white- some green, which isn't unusual. I have not had the time to observe her at length to determine consistancy, but evidence suggests loose...
My Buff Orpington has been displaying uncharacteristic behavoir; that could be due to the introduction of two new birds (a RIR roo and a silky-both from a seemingly carefull breeder.). What I'm more concerned with is that her rear end is covered in poo. It has worsend over the past week. I have...
Our buff orp affectionately known as "big mama" now because she is so much bigger than our RIRs. This is when she first investigated her new coop back in the spring. She was the dominant hen in our little flock until we got our rooster a few weeks ago. She is still independant. The dynamic has...
You will probably always need a broody building, and a juvie building. Eventually you will have to have a bachelor pad too. I have three coops and it seems I never have enough buildings.
I know this is taking us off topic for this site, but can you please elaborate on the purpose of each building?
This dog house was recommissioned as a chicken coop. I had all the material I needed laying around. I plan on raising it up off the ground in the spring.