I had the 1/4" cloth around my aviary and coons ripped a hole in it to get at my button quail. I reinforced it with the 1/2" cloth and had no more problems.
Ken
Crumbles are an alternative. That's all I use because my girls won't eat pellets. I hang the feeder about 6" off the ground so there is little waste. If the feeder is on the ground they will scratch in it and scatter the feed all around the run.
Ken
1. What wood should be used? Oak Redwood Pine Cedar: Treated pine frame, treated plywood siding and floor
2. What Type of wood? Natural wood Engineered wood: plywood
3. What texture should it be? Hard Soft: hard
4. How many nest boxes should there be, should they be interior or...
You can use Sevin dust on the chickens to start getting rid of the bugs. Get a large, low sided pan and put DE in it. The chickens will take dust baths in the pan. Sprinkle DE in the coop, covering the perches and floor, and nest boxes. Make sure you use food grade DE and not the stuff you can...
I posted this on another thread but maybe you'll find it useful
"If you live in the country, snakes are a fact of life. There are "repellents" sold, but only work in dry arid locations. Humidity and rain makes frequent applications necessary (and it gets expensive). Any powder will have the...
If you live in the country, snakes are a fact of life. There are "repellents" sold, but only work in dry arid locations. Humidity and rain makes frequent applications necessary (and it gets expensive). Any powder will have the same results. When I built my feed shed I put 3 boxes of mothballs...
My females seem to stop the constant "buckwheat" when the begin to lay. That lasts pretty much through the summer. When they stop laying they start the calling again. Summers are sooooo peaceful.
Ken
I was given 9 keets that were born on Sept 1 this year. They made the sweetest chirping sounds. Now the are almost 4 months old and they can be heard 1/2 mile away. They are noisey and if you have neighbors close by you better check with them before you buy, Don't get me wrong, they are a...
Well, it finally happened. Wednesday afternoon I noticed a commotion out in the pasture. My donkey was running and braying and the chickens were hotfooting it to the coop. I saw a hawk had pinned one on the ground. I ran out the door but the donkey and rooster scared off the hawk before I got...
Well, it finally happened. Wednesday afternoon I noticed a commotion out in the pasture. My donkey was running and braying and the chickens were hotfooting it to the coop. I saw a hawk had pinned one on the ground. I ran out the door but the donkey and rooster scared off the hawk before I got...
We had a bumper year for snakes. Due to the heat I didn't see as many during the day as I had in the past but they were out in droves in the evening and early morning. The chicken snakes were playing havoc with the egg production. I've caught 7 so far. I had to deal with numerous copperheads and...
So far this year I have caught 6 rat snakes and 4 chicken snakes. Last week went in the barn and mice were all over the place as well as a 3' rat snake. I left him there for a day or so and still have mice but no snake. He's somewhere in the area. I have also seen several 12" rat snakes so there...
When you say "run" I assume you are talking about the area outside the coop. If so, straw might not be your best cover for numerous reasons. First if the ground is covered with straw it will act like mulch and the ground won't have a chance to dry out. That will lead to all kinds of health...
I would look at the leg color. Americaunas have a slate grey or greenish hue to their legs. Mine were a little older than yours' appear but they had indications of the muffs started. The group photo looks like there may Americaunas there but it is difficult to tell. Unless you want them for...
My girls have free ranged since they were about 5 months old. I do lock them in the coop at nite but they are out and about from 9am till almost dark. they head to the coop when they are ready, I just close the door.They give me eggs in the nest boxes every day and so far I have had no problems...
My understanding is do not overfeed meat birds. Laying chickens need access to feed all the time. Mine have a feeder in the run and I fill it about once a week. That is for 8 hens that free range during the day.
Ken
For me the biggest reason to raise the coop was to give protection to the chickens from heat and rain. They can get out of the summer sun and be cooler, the area stays dry in the rainy season where the run gets flooded. They have made their dust bowls under the coop because it is always dry...
Another case of big brother taking our rights away. Many people own and raise scovies for pleasure as well as meat and eggs. Don't bother with your "representatives", they will ignore you. They have their agenda and nothing will deter them.
Quail_Antwerp: Federal law supersedes state and local...
My 8 hens go through a 50 lb bag of crumbles in about 2 months. I have a 3 lb feeder that I fill up about once a week. They free range during the day and get a scoop of scratch in the evening. I have found that chickens don't care about pounds or cups, they just want the feeder full when they...
I have to go with the myth. I raised chameleons for years and they had a steady diet of mealworms and I mean steady. That was the majority of their diet. I also raised exotic finches for several years and fed them mealworms as a treat, again no problems. I had heard that the super mealworm was...