Sorry I didn't get back to you. I have some registered does that I would consider trading for a trio or so of your cotton patch geese. I've never done geese before, so would be new to me. Are you looking for milkers or just to continue the breed? Mine are milking lines from Rosasharn and...
My little guy was brooded with duckling that were younger. He stayed by himself for nearly 3 weeks, but I would take him out to play with. We did swimming time, grass time, mom time...you name it I did it to enrich his lonely existance... He ended up being delightful and has a harem now. He...
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I have no idea what I'm doing, yet, so please bear with me as I try things out! If you've come to this place you have most probably found my name here in Back Yard Chickens and want to know...
If you can't eat them, you can ship them to me in California. We can trade drakes (when I have one) so we aren't attached to the ones we eat!! LOL. Sorry you are going through this. I plan to eat my drakes if they get aggressive. They are still young so not seeing that yet. I have grandkids...
Short term you can throw some pallets down for a dry spot for the chickens. Long term I would raise the area or raise the coop. Road base with sand on top, well compacted is what works for me with my horses. You might need to put a screen between the two to prevent them from digging down and...
This must be the year of rats! I normally don't see any, unless the cat has brought one in. This year they have been all over the place...laughing at my feeble attempts to trap them. I finally resorted to rat poison in safety enclosures. After finding 6 dead ones in all kinds of places, I...
My silkie roos never got aggressive. The hens are usually very quiet. I suspect lots of the calmness comes because they have a really hard time seeing things due to their head/face feathering. I trimmed one silkie's feathers so it could see and lo and behold he started crowing! He could...
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I need ya'll to come to California and build that for me!! I am so envious, one, that you have such a nice coop, and two, that your wife has you for a hubby!! LOL
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I loved talking to Kate. She called about my birds and we must have talked an hour. OK Karen knows, with me that's a given. LOL
I bet those goats have a great home with her.
I think we all have the "Oh, I want one!" disease. I know I do. So hard to pick just a couple of breeds...
Are you raising meat birds on a high protein diet? If so, that may be part of the problem. I have a large coop. part is wood floored and part is dirt floor. In the 8x24 floored coop one or two bags of shavings will hold up and work for several months. In the winter I add Sweet PDZ and...
Why don't you put them in their coop for a few weeks and let them get used to it as their home? Once they get used to it they will go in there at nite. It may take a month, but they WILL get used to it.
Are you rotating other animals in/out of the pastures or only the chickens? If just chickens, move pastures once a week instead of once every two weeks and just place the coop in a different location of the new pasture each time its visited. Limit the need to move the coop, as that WILL get...
You can keep a lot in that with rotational housing. Put your coop in the middle of the pastures so they use the whole area. They sometimes tend to congregate around the coop. If you supplement feed (which I would) they will be very happy there. 18 would be easy. double that would be too...
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Hi Calgal,
I know Kim too. I am in Turlock & have Lavender Ams too. Mine came from Harry Shaffer in PA. I had him ship me eggs & I hatched them earlier this season & have already shared the extras.
So glad to have you join us. You have a couple of other BYCers near you too. Knights...
How have I missed all the central valley folks? Hi From Oakdale. I know Wolftracks---hi there! In the middle of a second hatch for the summer. More lavender AMS (LF) and some ducklings! Oh how I'm enjoying them! Anyway, hi from Oakdale!