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    Mixing horses and sheep or goats?

    I keep my ram with my horses which started out accidentally. It turned out better than I could have hoped for, and now when I have to move the ram any where I catch the horses and he just follows them where ever I need him to be. The horses are exceptionally gentle with him and very patient...
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    Sheep Dog and Chickens

    While I know nothing about the Polish Tatra, I do have Pyrenees female that I had the same problems with. We use Hi Tensile electric fencing for our sheep, and while small the pup was able to go through the fences and get to the chickens. While she was not aggressively attacking them, she...
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    I got my first sheep! I think one ewe is about to lamb!!! help!

    Boykin, no lambs yet. Any day now, am impatiently waiting..... Tried to upload last years babies, but dang computer is slow today. Must be the rain. Or old computer. Or old operator???? Like dkosh says, it is hard to tell by the udder. And first timers frequently show little bagging...
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    I got my first sheep! I think one ewe is about to lamb!!! help!

    Ewe lambs with their first time lambing can be difficult to predict when they are due. Some will show obvious signs and others will not even look “that” pregnant and you go out one day and there it is. My ewe lambs (Dorpers) typically don’t get much of a bag until they are ready to pop. I...
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    Well....not chickens..but butchered my first lamb.

    I watched a friend butcher a lamb for me a couple years ago. He hung the lamb and cut a small hole in the belly then used an air hose to loosen the skin. The durn thing blew up like a baloon and skinning was quick!
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    broiler grower vs poultry grower plus an observation

    I have processed Cornish X from 7 wks to 9 wks. What I have noticed is that the older they were, the more fat they had.
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    Need Help Finding Hidden Nests

    Thank you for the replies. I have looked high as well as low, but know I am not looking everywhere. I don't think they can make it to the hay loft, but even looked in there. I think it may be the grass as I have heard them in there, but by the time I get to the area, they are gone and the...
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    Need Help Finding Hidden Nests

    Unfortunately, my chickens are quite spoiled and seem to be more interested in following me than the other way around. But I am trying to be more observant and see where they are coming from. I think they are smarter than me though!
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    Feeding Meat Birds 18% layer mash

    We had a lot of flooding where I live, and roads were wiped out. Where I usually go for feed now takes about 3 times as long to get there due to detours. So my last batch of Cornish X was fed different than last years due to feed store limitations. I started them on 20% chick starter /...
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    Need Help Finding Hidden Nests

    I have a flock of about 30 hens that I believe are hiding their nests. The flock consists of mostly RIR, BA, BO, as well as some mixed breeds. Most are just under a year old, with 2 being about 2 yrs old. Late winter, early spring, my egg production was just creeping up to about 24 a day...
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    Crowing

    I raised 2 batches of Cornish X last year. The spring group was processed at 8 and 9 weeks (I did half one weekend, then the rest the next weekend). The week before the first processing I had a lot of crowing. Some of them were pretty funny to hear, but some were very strong sounding. My...
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    Would this be enough excersize for a border collie in a day?

    Border Collies are very social. Their minds as well as their bodies need exercise. If your dad is home a lot during the day and keeps the dog with him it will help tremendously in the training. The dog will bond with him and have a desire to please him. If your dad works during the day and...
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    Trying to get my meaties to go outside

    I use a hoop coop with a lightweight portable 4 foot dog kennel that I use for an outdoor run. Cardboard works well - a square in each hand - to push them out of the coop into the out side area. I keep the feed and water out there as well during the day, and now bring just the water in at...
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    Does anyone use grazing muzzles?

    I have 2 horses that were severely obese. One even grass foundered in the middle of the winter! I did not have a dry lot to keep them in, and they were very unhappy being stalled. I decided to give the grazing muzzles a try. We are now in our 3rd year of using them and while they don’t like...
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    help please looking for a specific post . . .

    Quote: This was from the topic "Dead Cornish Roaster???" late March
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    Advice needed on using Hoop Coops

    Hello there I have been an avid reader of BYC for several months. I have learned so much from all of you that I have rarely needed to ask questions. Usually by searching I can get my answers, but now I need a little guidance. I got my first chickens early last summer. I started with...
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    Cornish X and tractoring.

    Last year I used a 10 x 12 hoop coop and raised 2 batches. One of 25, and one of 30 Cornish X. I also used a portable kennel that I used to have for the dogs when we had time to go camping to increase their area. I was moving about every other day until they got about 4 - 5 weeks old, then...
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    sheep and goats as meat

    While I did not do the deed myself, I took one of our lambs to a friend who killed, skinned, gutted and quartered him for me. All this was done while I watched, and what seemed like only a short time it was done. I took it home and finished cutting up then immediately froze. There was no...
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    Homemade Chicken Feeder Pics wanted

    My feeders are made out of 5 gallon buckets. I used a jigsaw to cut the bottom off the buckets, then cut the remainder of the bucket in half length wise. I used bolts to narrow the bucket, then elbow brackets to attach the bucket to the bottom section with a gap to allow the feed to flow. I...
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    Any Border Collies out there?

    My 3 Ash, Rocky Top, and Jute Topper is the star of the farm. If I could teach him to open gates, my work load would be cut even more. Jute is the self appointed guardian of any bottle babies. Ash is learning how to herd like his big brother. I can not imagine life on a working farm with...
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