just dont let them out? eventually they will have to lay the egg somewhere, and if you keep them away, eventually they will just start laying by habit in the tractor
I just put my hands where my thumb is on their back, the rest of my hand curved around over the wing and under the breast of the bird.
Ive noticed if you hold two chickens and put them nose to nose they just stare at each other and never struggle, even the insane rooster I had to eat cuz he was...
It may be a very advanced bumblefoot, but it went between her toes, not on the bottom of her foot
It was full of waxy necro-cheese
Im gonna look at it again tomorrow
this happened to a 100 gallon trough of chicks on my front porch. all the electric options Ive ever used dont work or let the chickens out. Now I have them in a large pen of 6' tall wood posts and woven wire fence with 1.5" gap for the first 2 feet graduating up to 4" at the top
I havent lost a...
I put on thick leather gloves and grabbed him behind the neck and set him on a stump and used the axe.
He didnt deserve a bullet
If it was a skunk I would tie a rope to the trap and throw it in the pond
how about UFO? I edited it
Anyway Im to this day over a year later amazed at the shot I hit on the UFO. my chicken pen was broken down, so the chickens were everywhere, and they roosted at night on the rail of the deck.
a ufo landed on top of my biggest rooster, to abduct him, but it settled for...
I though about setting him as an effigy, I know that deters owls at least, although the "UFO" I hung was gone by morning, but there doesnt seem to be any research that suggests coons are deterred by dead coon corpses
well, for the coop, mine I have the floor coated with flex seal rubber, so its waterproof. I put straw/pine shaving on it, when it needs cleaned I just scoop it out and hose it down. No worries about any damage ever at all. even "waterproof" paints will let water seep through eventually, unless...
yeah, and the pocket went to the skin and scale on the other side of her foot
not really a scab but a callus and she has one that isnt infected on the other foot