Have no idea of the breeding of this fellow .. he was the 1st rooster I kept a few yrs ago .. EXTREMELY aggressive .. so moved him on to a friend who keeps various game bantams.
2 chicks hatched on the w/e! We set 6 eggs under one hen, others couldn't make up their minds which nest to go broody in & kept leaving the eggs due to bad storms. 3 sister hens selected the one nest, which had the eggs. Of the 6 eggs, we had: 1 broke, 2 no good, 1 'dead in shell' & 2 chicks.
My 1st pic. This is a view towards the back of the 'house yard' to the chook shed & run (on the right) & the potting shed, the seedling annex in the middle & the green house. The shot was taken with a rock wall of an area just outside the house, in the foreground. We have LOTS of rocks!
:jumpyHi! Thank you & Greetings from Australia!
Over a 35yr+ period, I bred/showed/exported Australian Silky Terriers & Maltese. During that time, I also showed/bred Boston Terriers, showed a Great Dane, a Rottweiler that was one of the 1st in Australia from Germany & a cple of Irish Wolfhounds...
Yes, I've seen an adjustable clip-on set up that doesn't need attaching to the top & it takes bulbs & ceramic attachments, so it can be moved to dif. heights as needed. Large tubs are not a prob to get here, many lge animal peeps use them for various reasons. I would of course not use it with...
Well, it's so wet nearly everywhere at the moment, you'd need togs (swimmers) & gumboots outdoors! We're lucky to be set high along a ridge, but the water table is so saturated that water can't even run downhill atm! I'm in 'Peter Allen' country in Nth. NSW at 3,000ft above sea level. :frow