Do you think mine will be safe with hardware cloth as fencing, tin roof and the whole back side tinned as well, and the hutch is anchored into the ground? Keeping in mind I do live in the country
did you shut them up at night? Or did you let them roam through there hutch? I’m debating if I should shut them up at night like I do with my chickens.
I know many people say to not have their rabbits outside, but I’ve also heard the complete opposite. Where I am getting the rabbits from they are currently living on a farm in a barn. I’m getting two 7 month old Flemish giant cross’s. I built a rabbit hutch two stories and it provides an area...
I know. I really want to get them out of there, but I have six week old chicks in my other brooder right now. When do you suggest moving the six week old chicks into my flock?
My chicks are living in a brooder and I just cleaned it yesterday, and it already smells. I was wondering if anyone uses a chick safe deodorizer in their brooder? to keep it smelling fresh.
I saw them try and peck it but I don’t know if they got it. Will they be okay if it’s still in there? It can also get out because there are air holes on the side of the brooder, so hopefully it gets out.
I have 5 3 day old chicks and I found a black house spider. When I went to grab a towel. It disappeared and I searched through the bedding and now I can’t find it. I have to leave for work so I won’t be able to kill it until later if it’s still there. I just want to know if it will harm them bc...
I can’t say that won’t be me lol, yesterday I was kept checking the incubator constantly waiting for a pip. Now that I know they can pip a couple days late I’m going to have to wait even longer