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  1. gdgross

    Animal broke in

    ooh nice idea. When I first moved into my house I was doing some digging or planting or something around the perimeter fence and discovered some buried hardware cloth that extended maybe 8" or so below ground around, following the perimeter fence. I thought, what a stupid thing to do, and I...
  2. gdgross

    Animal broke in

    Yeah, now that I have the opportunity, I'm reworking the run and making it predator proof. :)
  3. gdgross

    Animal broke in

    Could be, but one of them was definitely carried off. Also saw another coyote this morning on the neighbor's front yard. (maybe the same one?)
  4. gdgross

    Animal broke in

    Ah, no can do with the pics. I've already started tearing down and slowly rebuilding the run/coop area. )The one remaining hen ended up dying on her own; she must have been injured in addition to looking dazed and confused. 😥) That does mean, though, that I don't have to house any more birds...
  5. gdgross

    Animal broke in

    Hi all - This morning I went to move our girls' feed under a roof since there's rain coming today, and sadly discovered that our NH red was dead and mostly eaten, our leghorn totally missing, and our black girl (not sure her breed) alive, but missing a few feathers on her back, and seemed...
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    Sponsored Post Nestera Coop Giveaway! Total worth $1595

    It's the easy cleaning for me!
  7. gdgross

    Production Red, Hen or Rooster?

    thanks all! I was guessing hen, but starting to secon guess myself because she is so much bigger than my other hens, and her comb and wattle are also much larger than the other birds. Glad she's what I thought!
  8. gdgross

    Production Red, Hen or Rooster?

    Thanks for the feedback, everyone - here's a picture from the side - I assume saddle feathers are the tail feathers? Untitled by gdgross2001, on Flickr
  9. gdgross

    Production Red, Hen or Rooster?

    Hi all, i've got a production red bird recently, and I think its a hen, but a couple things have me wondering. It's bigger than my other two birds, which are RIR and Buff Orpington Hens. And her (his) comb/wattle is bigger than I've seen on any other bird I've had, including a White Leghorn...
  10. gdgross

    Egg laying longevity?

    Hi everyone - I've got two those island reds, one of whom is probably getting close to three years old, and her egg production is slowing down quite a bit (although she still goes and sits on the nest...kind of interesting) I've eaten one of my birds before when she was past the useful egg...
  11. gdgross

    Keeping sparrows, etx out of the layer feed

    Thanks!! Will do - I'm pretty annoyed at these neighborhood birds...
  12. gdgross

    Keeping sparrows, etx out of the layer feed

    This far I've more or less been letting my two hens free range in my backyard almost 100%. This has plent of drawbacks, and I'm in the process of building a run to confine them for several hours per day if not most of the day. (as you can guess, my backyard is basically destroyed. :-) I've also...
  13. gdgross

    Keeping Chickens off the concrete?

    So I've had my girls for over a year now, generally going well. After a couple of mishaps (lost two hens, one of which was my best layer) my dog is now getting along with the girls very well and leaves them alone. I did the thing where I tied the dead bird around the dog's neck and she suffered...
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    [LIST - Over 1,000 names!] Chicken names!

    My chickens have been named.... Tandoori Teriyaki Tofu Ethel Georgina
  15. gdgross

    Broody Leghorn

    Well I did a little googling and did the baptizing method - a couple days of that and she was back to normal, although she's not laying again yet...any idea how long before they start laying again? Thanks! Ps I wanted to do the wore cage but I only have a really small one - like barely big...
  16. gdgross

    interesting eggshell

    My RIR is my most reliable layer right now; she's giving me an egg almost every day. About 75% of the time, the eggs have small bumps on them; check out the picture below: Just curious if anyone else had seen something like this and knew what it was. Extra calcium or something maybe? The...
  17. gdgross

    Broody Leghorn

    My little flock consists of three hens - a rhode island, a leghorn and an American game Bird. They're great! The rhode island and the leghorns are the only ones laying though, well up until a week ago... Now the leghorn has gone Broody and the rhode island is the only one who's laying. My...
  18. gdgross

    2010 What Do You Want Added To The BYC Forum & WebSite?

    Any chance we could get the touchphp script installed on the forum for those of us who browse a lot with our mobile devices? It's a lot cleaner in the app than using the web browser... No worries if not -thanks!! Geoff Edit - sorry for the accidental double post. :-/
  19. gdgross

    Paring down the flock

    So, I've got four hens/pullets. One white Leghorn, one RIR, and two american game. I'm starting to think that my backyard might be a little small to support so many birds, so I might want to give away/sell a couple of them. (I'm in Los Angeles.) For me the obvious candidates are the american...
  20. gdgross

    Chickens imitating sounds??

    I don't know about initiating, but my leghorn is a little loud and she definitely quiets down when I tell her to though! For thirty seconds only, though. :-)
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