Gold laced black polish top hat rooster. We have bought sold and traded many times locally over the last year so I am not sure of the exact age but he is well under a year old and just started crowing yesterday.Best guess is about 4 months old. We have a no roo ordinance and this roo will be...
I am just a few minutes south of you in landisville. When you get ready pm me and I would be happy to show you our setup and share my vastly shallow knowledge. Lol
We have 12 hens with about 8 varieties. Should give you a good idea of what you may want get.
It's about a 100 run to the coop. I think I have a 16ga cord that will be fine for a light bulb but likely not enough to be safe for a heated water bowl. I will have to find out what they draw.
I plan on wiring the coop when I do the shed next spring. Ran out of time this year.
I will just put in a incandescent 60w on a timer and be done with it. I think I already have a outdoor extension cord capable. That will keep my cost low also.
I think this is the right forum for this.
I am having trouble keeping my hens laying for several reasons but I think one is not enough light and heat. My coop is a converted shed 6x6 with a barn roof it connects to an enclosed 12x12 run that has a tin roof and wire sides. I am running a 12ga...
Thanks kbarrett- I havent had a chance to run electric out to the shed and coop yet. Wife has me doing so many other projects. Maybe I can use a drop cord with a 48" grow bulb and see if it makes a difference.
My hens have a a tough year. We had a rat issue that seemed to be taken care of with trapping, neighborhood cats and a weasel. We blamed the lack of eggs on a wesel and rats. Changed the coop around so it can be sealed up at night so I know the birds are now safe and nothing can get to the eggs...
I have several 30-06. Nice choice, it will drop anything in N America. If you r not a gun person, make sure you get some practice in before attempting bear shots. Its a lot of gun for a novice.
Unfortunately 1.) I am in NJ, 2.) I have neighbors within 75' and behind me. So shooting rats is not a...
Every gun sale must come with a lock from the dealer, its the law.
No matter how experienced you are with a handgun its going to be pure luck if you hit the predator. Make sure your using frangible or at least hollow point ammo to limit the ricochet
Interesting read on the weasels. I have spent a lot of time in the woods and outdoors and never seen one. But after looking at the pictures it may be difficult to make a positive ID. To me they look a bit like a squirrel with a mangy tail. The holes under the sides of the chicken yard could have...
I shoot pistols alot. I have been hunting for over 25 years. It would be complete luck if I hit a weasel with a pistol. Not saying you cant, but very few people in this world could. Likely to get a bullet bouncing off of something and hurting yourself or someone else.
If I was stuck on the idea...
Some great advice. But to my knowledge we don't have weasels or any similar animal in snj. We have many red fox but do to hole size I think its unlikely. My coop is an she'd with plywood floor that elevated. The yard is chicken wire stretched on a 2x6 frame with a tin roof. No holes in fence...
Im located in Landisville, NJ, the Southwest side of Atlantic county, NJ. I have never had any issues in the past. Neighbors just cleaned out a fair size debris pile between our yards (mine is fenced with wood picket) and last night I lost 2 birds. Whatever ate them dug under the 2x6 border at...
Not sure if this is the best thread for this.
I am looking to add a few oddballs to my flock including a naked neck and a jersey giant. I figure everyone in Jersey should have one Jersey Giant. lol
Are there any shows left in the Mid Atlantic area this year?
Where can I go to find some birds...
I have a Newdle (newfoundland x poodle) pup thats 7mo and cant stay away from the chickens. She is big 65lbs and growing. I have put up 2x4 welded wire over the chicken wire to keep her from breaking the chickens out. She did get hold of our easter egger and it didnt fair to well, she is alive...
I would love to add a pheasant or chukar or other game bird in with my flock of 7 hens. I would even be open to a wild turkey hen. Do they normally get along? Is there any issue with health or do I need to treat them different?
My wife wants to add a naked neck to our flock. I am worried about how well they winter over. Do they need anything more than any fully feathered bread? Any other special concerns?
Also if your anywhere near S. NJ and have some odd breads I would probably be interested.