Ducklings arrived early (15 of 'em) and I'm at a loss. They've been fed some non-medicated starter, but I'm not sure what to do next. No heat lamp either, IIRC.
I don't expect any of you to remember me, but I was here a seemingly very long time ago. I own a few chickens (used to be many more, but recent fox attempts have changed that) and I'm glad to be back!
My poor roos! I've got two RIR Roos in my backyard, and Its raining gallons, but they just refuse to go inside the little coop. They look sad and pathetic just standing at the glass door waiting for us the let them in. They're all wet, droopy, and bedraggled. I wish I could do something.
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What if you don't have overzealous roosters?
What If you are not allowed to have chickens inside anyways?
What if you don't show?
And, as long as they sleep in the bed, I'm ok.
Last night, my aunt received a custom made wooden dog bed for her Miniature Aussie. It has the dogs name engraved on it, and was beautiful. 'Paisley, the most wonderful red merle princess puppykins ever to grace the earth' loved it. As I said, this dog bed is a work of art. It got me thinking...
I have a incubator that I bought at a poultry auction, but I don't know how to use it. Its made of Styrofoam, and........OK, I just brought it in from the garage. Its a Little Giant Still Air incubator, and I've got no idea how to work it. It looks whole, but I don't know. Any Help Please?