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  1. John2510

    Coop/Run Cameras

    Mine continue to do quite well. I installed them pretty much as a joke, but I've found it's quite reassuring to check on my girls to make sure they're roosted and safe when the sun goes down. I have a solid (corrugated plastic) roof over my run. If you're going to have them outside, I'd make...
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    Mystic Marans

    I'm certainly not disagreeing with you, as experiences differ, but my "production marans" are my sweetest hens. One of them (Suzette), wants my attention more than she wants treats. While the other birds are squabbling over who gets the treats, she's looking up at me, crouching, etc. They've...
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    Probiotics and Electrolytes

    Here's a good article on natural and home-made probiotics: https://www.theselfsufficienthomeacre.com/2020/12/how-to-make-homemade-probiotics-for-chickens.html I've been trying fermented wheat berries anyway. I'm also feeding them sprouted wheat, which I just learned is a good prebiotic. I...
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    Coop camera and finding an internet solution

    In February, I moved to a rural area. I work from home and had to get Viasat for internet. It's very expensive and has small data caps. I started doing my research and found Visible. Visible is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Verizon. It's $25/mo with no data caps. Your speed will vary with your...
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    Coop/Run Cameras

    I also use Wyze. I have power at my coop, so mine plug in, but they have a somewhat pricier "outdoor" version that you charge up on a USB. I primarily use mine to make sure the girls have gotten in and are safely roosting at night. My coop is about 100' from my house/router and I don't have...
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    Comment by 'John2510' in article 'Black Jack Rubr-Coat #57, For Your Coop Floor.'

    I believe it's primarily used on the inside, to waterproof and generally protect the wood. I used it on my new coop this summer. The consistency was very thick. perhaps I should have watered it down. It was expensive and difficult to apply. If I had to do it over again, I would probably have...
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    Chicken attacked by dog - no open wounds

    Thanks for posting back to let us know. I'd wondered how she was doing. I didn't lose any sleep over it... but I wondered ;) Glad to hear it worked out and you won't have that hanging over your head :)
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    Chicken attacked by dog - no open wounds

    My thought would be to keep an eye on her, but generally leave her be. Extra excitement and stirring her around isn't something she needs right now. Don't be too hard on yourself. We all make mistakes. I left a door open an let one of my huskies get out and get hit by a car and killed. It's...
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    Grit and outside

    This is my first year with chickens, so take my comments for what they're worth. I figure it can't hurt. Some of the more experienced hobbyists often comment that the chickens know what their bodies need, and it's best to offer things and let the birds decide. I bought a small bag of chick...
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    Review by 'John2510' in article 'Black Jack Rubr-Coat #57, For Your Coop Floor.'

    Valuable info with links and photos.
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    Ether to cull a chick

    I've seen others suggest that works. I have a pair of the long-handled ones that work on small tree limbs, so I'm sure they'd work on any sized chicken. Though I haven't seen it discussed, I would think (in the appropriate environment) a shotgun would work quite well. The bird would be dead...
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    Ether to cull a chick

    I've had to kill two small birds in nature, whose injuries were not survivable. One was hit by a car. The other had a badly broken leg. In each case, I found something very large and heavy, and killed them instantly by crushing them - targeting their heads. While that wouldn't be a good way to...
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    Looking for Buff Orpingtons near Stafford/Fredericksburg, VA

    Not being familiar with them, I'm not entirely sure (assuming they're true Ameraucanas). Photos attached. I only recently realized that there are varieties of Ameraucanas, and the hatchery didn't describe them by variety. Unfortunately, one of them appears to be a cockerel. I got 2 Ameraucanas...
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    Looking for Buff Orpingtons near Stafford/Fredericksburg, VA

    Thanks! I'd assumed we would get the cicadas, but just looked at a map, and we're barely outside the zone. Maybe you could ship some down? ;) I lived through two other cycles in Maryland. It would have been nice to have a purpose for the little buggers! I'll never forget the time one crawled...
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    Comment by 'John2510' in article 'The Chicken World's Worst Chore, culling the injured and sick babies.'

    Yes. I was aware it said outside, but it didn't give the reason for doing it outside. I suppose that you do it outside, in part, so that you don't become overcome by the fumes, but the main reason is that ether is incredibly flammable. If you do it outside while you're smoking, you may...
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    Comment by 'John2510' in article 'The Chicken World's Worst Chore, culling the injured and sick babies.'

    Just an added safety observation. One reason you want to do this outside is that the ether is VERY flammable. That's why it's used as starting fluid. You spray it into a car cylinder and it will often ignite when gasoline vapor won't. So... Not only should you do it outside, you shouldn't be...
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    Tractor Supply Chicks Not Being Taken Care Of

    I recently drove two hours to get my chicks from a place with "Farm & Garden" in their name. When I got there, it seemed too small an operation for all the many chick varieties they advertised on the web. I noticed, stacked up behind the bins, boxes from the hatchery from which the chicks had...
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    Tractor Supply Chicks Not Being Taken Care Of

    I've noticed that at the Fredericksburg, VA TSC yesterday. The veritical brooder was replaced with the galvanized tubs they used in the past. In addition to any improvement in the chicks' quality of life, it makes for a more appealing display, IMHO.
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    Tractor Supply Chicks Not Being Taken Care Of

    On the one hand, it would be a shame if TSC decided selling chicks is more trouble than it's worth, and simply stopped. On the other hand, some care is basic. Feeding them takes time. Watering them takes time. Cleaning them takes time. All three are basic to having them, and part of the duties...
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    Reducing smell

    I have a friend with a horse farm and hay fields in a rural area that is "suburbanizing." The adjoining property owner planned to rezone to build a car dealership, with bright lights at night, etc. My friend told them he planned to start slopping his fields with fresh pig manure. Plans changed.
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