Well the inevitable happened... Lost one this morning, pasty butt since hatch so had been keeping an eye on her but, we all know how it can be with new hatches...
They are no longer truly ferral the lady that lives behind us is part of our city's TNR program.. I have since been contacted by the "manager" for lack of better word. They have recently found property in the country and are relocating the entire colony. She has also moved the feeding station to...
We have what was a ferral cat collony all are fixed and chipped threw the Trap Nuter Rrlease program.. I have lost 2 8 week old chicks, cat had one of my hens pinned, no injorys, this morning. All has happend during free range time. Needing natural and non harmful ways to deter the cats from...
Will this spray work?? No one with in 50mi has the powder, can't order off line no money on my card.... Please any advice would be extremely helpful...
I was wearing almost black jeans, I think they were the lice.. used DE tonight because that is what I already had on hand.. I also changed the nest boxes and treated around them.. I have an "open" coop for the summer so there are not many hiding places outher than the nest boxes..The rest is...
One of my hens decided to hop on my lap today, when she got down I had odd buggs on my pants... Don't know were the got them... Have treated the 4 of them and their coop with DE tonight... Hoping my 2 month old hens don't have any, they are in a separate pen in the large run.. what are the best...
I have 16 chicks between 3&4 weeks old Hatched within 24hr bought together at 3days old.. 5 rhoad island reds, 5 Plymouth bars, and 6 leghorns.. the leghorns are aggressive to all the outhers, Bars the worst.. is there anything I can do to help stop it?