I second posting some pictures of your coop and run. How are you storing your feed? If it's not secure, it will attract rodents. Is your coop and run predator proof?
To help with smells, I'd scrape the coop and run clean, then put baking soda or diatomaceous earth (or both) down. Then put...
Hello! I'd say it looks good as a temporary pen. I'd be careful leaving them in there unsupervised, as it doesn't look predator proof, and I wouldn't leave them in there at night. If it's getting cold at night, I'd wait until they have some good feathers to leave them outside. But they will...
I got home from work just before a bad thunderstorm hit, and I was able to get the barn closed up seconds before it hit. I still got soaking wet on the way inside, but at least the feed I had sitting near the door that I haven't gotten around to dumping into the feed bins didn't get wet.😂
I also...
This is Maggie. I've had her for about 10 years now. She is 26 years old.
This is Violet after she decided to head butt a hole through the barn.
This is Cash as a baby, he is my stud donkey.
Cash's and Lizzie's very first baby, Penny. She was born a couple of years ago.
Their most...
I'd say you have a couple of different options based on what you'd like to do.
1. You can leave them in the incubator a couple more days and see if they hatch. If the temp was low, they may be just a bit behind.
2. You can candle them both for a couple of minutes. Try tapping on the eggs and...
At this age, I usually guess based on their comb. If their comb is turning pink/red, it's usually a cockerel. Pullets don't start to get pink combs until right before they start to lay. Bigger combs and wattles usually indicate a cockerel and vice versa. There can be a lot of tricky ones at this...
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Outside I have 1 horse, 1 mini horse, 5 mini donkeys, 5 alpacas, 5 goats, 2 rabbits, 10 barn cats, 3 geese, about 30 ducks, 20 quail, about 60 laying hens, 5 roosters, 21 chicks in the brooder, 22 eggs in the incubator, 28 chicks coming in June, and plans for...
Hello! Do you have any pictures of the nesting boxes? There could be something they don't like about them.
Are they easily accessible? In a dark spot? Have you tried using the same bedding you use on your coop floor in the nesting box?
You can try covering/blocking off the areas where they are...