I have a golden comet who's name is...wait for it.. Haley. She's like money in the bank when it comes to egg production, and she's the most adventurous, friendly, and sweetest pullet I have. She's the queen as far as pecking order goes, but she never bullies. She's the best chook I have!
Here's how I process mine -
After the cockerel has been butchered and cleaned, I put the cut up pieces of the bird in a big ziplock bag with some buttermilk. I let the bird sit in the fridge for 2-3 days, then take it out, rinse well and either cook or freeze.
Since yours went straight into...
I have to agree with the others .. my boys know I'm not a threat to the flock and have never shown any aggression towards me when I'm interacting with one of the girls. I also treat my boys indifferently for the most part. I talk to them because I like to, but I don't ever hold them, encourage...
The only thing I know for certain that ACV does .. is help prevent algae growth in water. There's been lots of discussion on health benefits, reducing pasty butt, etc. That being said, I put 1 tablespoon per gallon of water in all of my waterers. I've never had an issue with it - tho I change...
It really depends on why you're keeping a a cockerel. If you're doing so to later breed and you wish to sell chicks - I'd go with the one that was marked/developed the best according to the Standard of Poultry. If you're keeping one just for entertainment value, and trust me, there's a lot -...
They seem to LOVE sunflower seeds! The past two days, I've had baited with marshmallows and they've stopped. I think I'll do the sunflower seeds again and see if that net's a few more.
I agree with @OhZark Biddies - I really doubt a groundhog would kill a chicken, but I wouldn't say never. They're typically herbivores, but they will eat insects and perhaps a small mammal such as a baby field mouse, mole, or even bird.
Yes Ma'am - those DP traps are the best I've ever used for opossum or raccoon. I felt bad for the raccoon, I know the .22 would have been a quicker and less stressful ending.
Yeah - I was aware of the Genus Marmota, which of course falls under the Order Rodentia. I've always called squirrels "furry tailed, tree rats", I suppose all of them falling under the Order Rodentia makes them close enough to be cousins, eh?