Thank you! we ended up wrapping her in a towel, hubby opened her beak (as suggested!) and I was able to carefully snip with manicure scissors (which I don't think I have ever used on fingernails, only for DIY things like this! ha). Her tongue looked untouched. Phew!
Our month~ old orpington chick got hold of a piece of a nylon string and managed to get some of the threads stuck in her tongue. We trimmed off what we could, and we can only get her mouth open so much to see what is still stuck. Any suggestions on how to get her mouth open safely so that we can...
Thanks everyone for your perspectives and experience. Some locals here have warned that if you do not enclose the run in hardware cloth that predators will dig, so I don't know if an apron is going to be sufficient. We'll have to cover with pine shavings to protect their feet. And while I cannot...
I'm in Centerport near the Vanderbilt. I haven't seen many foxes in this area (I've been here almost 2 years). Lots of deer and racoons. But I know they are around bc they are noisy when they are in heat 😊😅
New to chickens! I grew up in rural south Louisiana where there were a lot of backyard chickens, cattle, farms, etc, but we never had our own birds. I now live on Long Island and am so excited that our 8 birds are already only a few weeks away from getting into their coop. We've got a mix of...
I have a coop without a run so we are constructing one ourselves. In our area (Long Island NY) there are lots of predators--raptors, racoons, possums, fox, etc.
My assumption is that hawks are the only thing I am worried about during daylight hours. If that is a good assumption, I feel like I...