at least some of us do things in the right order - we just finished ours - still have to do the run - and my girls are almost 12 weeks old - it was starting to get real "earthy" around the house with all of us under one roof! at least you guys put the coop before the chickens.
oh and the pics of the coop are not the final color - being the hippie/redneck hybrid i am - the outside of the coop is soon to be ......purple:) with all the essential artwork (well dh knew what he was getting into when he married me and the looks of amused shock and disbelief i get are...
the girls will be 12 weeks on wed - got them from ideal. buff orpingtons, brahmas, ee's, and wyandottes. i figure i will grow the lavender and basil just outside of reach of the run so i can chuck some in for them every day. we are using hardware cloth (omg! so darn expensive - i tried...
i feel your pain - i felt like all i did was change out mucky water - thats if they didnt tip over the bottle in which case i then had to change wet bedding. i tried the wood, stone, raising the height and finally what worked for me - after they were several weeks old was to put the water...
my dh always gives our cockatoo a chicken wing when he eats them and she loves them - she carries on something awful if she sees you eating them and you dont give her any - he always laughs and mutters cannibal under his breath when he gives her the chicken wing. i remember learning in a...
this has been bugging me too - i dont get it - dog feces is "never" to be composted but chicken manure can - both eat meat - or is it because meat is a major part of a dogs diet - and only part of a chickens diet. the area that my dogs use to poop is away from where i grow our food and away...
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thanks for the comfrey info - of course it was the first green thing to pop up in my veggie beds - i grow it as a green manure - but i was planning to chuck some to the chickens when they were a little older - scratch that - pun intended why take a chance when there is so much other...
i took a bunch of pics i just have to download them and put them up - tonight i am just being a worry wart and going out in the back yard with a flash light to check the girls - they are all sleeping on the floor - i am wondering if we put the roosts up too high. the highest is 4ft. and there...
i am soooo excited - the coop is finally functional and the girls are in it: i thought we'd never finish it (thanks to dh and ds and friends) - well still have to paint the outside and finish the outside run. the neighbors came to see it - everyone is actually as excited as i am - they are...
actually i was posting #2 as the silver laced wyandotte that i had ordered (at least thats what i thought she was). my light brahmas look very different than #2 - they have alot of solid white on the body and black/gray around the hackles - my dh said they looked like ospreys when they were...
i feel better now i cant tell you how puzzled i was when the lady i spoke with on the phone told me the light chicks were my pullets as they morphed into big white birds with the most ginourmous combs (which i think are so neat) they are going to be 7wks on wednesday. the coop will be done...
i kinda new but heard that occasionally they make a mistake alot of my confusion was when the lady at the hatchery told me the light colored chicks were the pullets i ordered - i wasnt sure the extent that the feather colors change and at what age you can look at a chicken and say "that is a...
ok - after several sad attempts at photos - these are what i managed with help from dh. also i am pretty convinced that my packing peanuts were the yellow chicks after all - other than what are really obviously the buff orps and light brahmas (i didnt include those in the photos) the yellow...
oh and furthermore, people who enforce non-existant or their own interpretation of the rules dont count on people contesting - they figure folks are intimidated enough to just belly up. i hope they pursue this to do what is ultimately in the best interest of the animal while not ignoring the...
i would tell them to come back with a warrant and swat if they wanted to take a pet of mine. then i would call the media - i would borrow a small child from a neighbor - (mine are teens and would not get any sympathy) - and have the child cry about them taking the goat. seriously, though...
will keep them in my thoughts and prayers - truly hope all turns out well - people are never too far to give some type of help - please post if there is anything that can be done - if it is appropriate, that is. i am not sure what this board usually does in these situations.
well if you are crazy - i am certifiable - i am 40something and live in one of the boroughs of nyc and have 19 chickens in my basement and a pile of snow covered wood that is waiting to be a coop - 3 teenagers - a kitchen filled with starting veggie seeds - 6 dogs - a parakeet - a cuckatoo - a...