Great tips everyone.
I dont have any interest in killing the coons, I can't say the same for my dogs though. Both of my dogs interact with the chickens, so them harming the birds is not an issue.
I'm going to use washers and screws to secure the fencing, those barbed wire staples are a pain to...
I'm getting ready to move, the location I am moving to has a very active raccoon population and a trash eating bear. I know the bear is always going to be a possible risk, but I can protect against the coons.
Their run will be 8x8 with a raise coop thats 8x4, I only have 2 birds but this gives...
I made a secure porch with a drop-down front gate that opened to the run for my ducks. On hot summer days my drake use to love lounging on his front porch. On days I wouldn't be home to watch them, or put them to bed I'd lock up their porch so they'd have fresh air and a little more room to walk...
a good leave it, management, and some classical/counter conditioning should work in getting them to tolerate eachother. check out kikopups video on youtube for teaching leave it.
I have a beagle mix who's very good with other animals, particularly baby animals. She mothered the emus we hatched...
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Weird, this part of western ma, about 30-40mins from Albany NY, the TSC sells chicks w/ minimum order of 6, ducks is 24. I managed to get 2 because someone else only wanted 4.
Hate to say it but that kinda sounds like the one I lost this morning. I'd say dont give up hope as long as it doesn't look like it's suffering, but prepare yourself for the chance you may find it lifeless.
I've quickly learned chicken math. started with 2, one died, now have 3...
A woman about 1.5 hours from me had about 30 ten day old pullets. After getting lost a few times the little unknown chick has 2 slightly larger girlfriends who seem healthy. One's a blue cochin and the other is an EE. Now...
The little red pullet died this morning, it never really acted right . It mostly slept and took it a while to catch on to eating and drinking even though it was a little older(had wing feathers) than the white chick.
The white one, aside from being very lonely right now, is doing okay. S/he's...
Look for cull wood. It's wood that someone had cut and didn't want the scrap, depending on the length and type of wood you can walk away with a huge bargain. I built a decent tractor for under $40 and barely had to cut anything.
Picked these two up at TSC today.
This one came from a red pullet bin, she doesn't know how to not make noise. I am guessing she's about a week old going by the feathers, both cam from a shipment that arrived this morning.
This one came from an assortment bin. The only breed they had listed...
She makes a whooping sort of coo like in this video when we put her in her cage, and walk away.
She'll also bow her head sorta like the bird in that video did, but not as fast, and usually when her wings twitch she's mad or nervous, not happy.
From what I've been told the sexing method in the...
I recently acquired a feral pigeon. It has warmed up to humans in the short time I've had it. I sexed it using the flipping method(see video url) and determined it was a positive female. She has started doing what I can only identify as a bow-coo however I can't find anything saying females...