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  1. robren

    chicks and guinea sharing feed

    R2elk -- how do the guineas do with your winters? I'm in NH and we had a bitter cold winter last year.
  2. robren

    chicks and guinea sharing feed

    Thank you for your reply. So I should start thinking about separate housing for the guineas? Do you think the chickens would be easier to re-home to a different coop? I'll pick up the game bird grower and start thinking about housing...... Thank you again
  3. robren

    chicks and guinea sharing feed

    Hi folks I have batch of chicks and guineas -- 8 of each. They are being housed in the same coop and have been eating medicated chick starter. They are now 8 weeks old and I am changing feed to grower crumbles. Any opinions or suggestions on difference in chicken grower feed vs gamebird...
  4. robren

    Sick chick - vent gleet?

    I know it's been a couple months, but is there any more info on this chick? I have a buff that has a butt that looks like this. Did she pull thru?? What did you do?? Is this a prolapse or pastey butt? I'm frantically looking for info. My chick is 10 days old. I check them 2 or 3 times a day and...
  5. robren

    guineas sold for limited time only

    Hi folks At my local feed store guineas are only available on first delivery. Ex: order by April 17th - pick up on May 1st. Chickens can be ordered and picked up on several dates. Usually April thru June. Is there a reason for this, or is it just store policy? I have noticed it at another feed...
  6. robren

    I think I have freeloaders... suggestions??

    Going to try the upside down tub trick... good one!!! Thanks Janet I do have a run attached to the coop, the fencing is 2in field fence. Large enoughr that I couldn't afford to cover with hardware cloth. But that sure would work
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    I think I have freeloaders... suggestions??

    UPDATE --- I have identified the culprit..... It is a (very wide) red squirrel. He is so well fed, as he ran away he was sinking in the snow. Not sure what to do, I'm going thru 50# of pellets in about 10 days. I was mixing in BOSS with the pellets. He seems to be scooping out the pellets...
  8. robren

    I think I have freeloaders... suggestions??

    Thanks for the comments I think I'll give it another few days before removing feed at night. They DO get some extras during the day, but I am filling what is labeled a "12 pound" feeder to the top every other day with pellets. I'm going to pay strict attention to dates and amounts,rather than...
  9. robren

    I think I have freeloaders... suggestions??

    I'm in NH and just went thru an extremely cold week at the end of January (16 -20 below zero overnight). All seemed "normal" during that week. It has been in about the last 8-10 days following that cold snap that we've gone thru that amount of food. Could it be a delayed reaction?? They seemed...
  10. robren

    I think I have freeloaders... suggestions??

    Hi folks I just went thru a 50# bag of pellets in less than 2 weeks.... I have 11 hens and normally a bag will last about a month. I have a hanging feeder in the coop all the time and suspect someone is coming in for a free lunch. I haven't seen any squirrels and I don't think I would see mice...
  11. robren

    I Want User Friendly Chickens!!

    Thanks for the replys!! I am able to handle 2 of the 10 so far...... I try to at least touch or stroke the chest if on comes close enough. I don't want to corner them to often, some just really seem to freak at the smallest movement. I'd prefer they come to me rather than me picking each up...
  12. robren

    I Want User Friendly Chickens!!

    Hi Folks New chicks arrived June 16th. I'm looking for your experiences with getting them used to being handled. I've started with just sitting in their enclosure, then letting them peck crumbles from my hand, and there are 1 or 2 (out of 10 total chicks). that now let me pick them up...
  13. robren

    Gelatinous Egg Whites

    Hi Mommysongbird I don't think it smells funny--she didn't mention that--let's hope not. I thought at first my fridge may have been too cold and it froze(?) but it was only 1 egg out of the dozen. They definately aren't old---I think 3-4 days is the longest a dozen has ever been in the fridge.
  14. robren

    Gelatinous Egg Whites

    Thanks for the reply Duckinnut She's a farm girl and understands the concept of "fresh". I think this is beyond thick -- she says almost solid. I'll have her save one and show me. Any thoughts about what causes EXTRA thick whites???
  15. robren

    Gelatinous Egg Whites

    Hi All A person I regularly give eggs commented today that every once in a while she gets an egg with a" gelatinous white". Not the shell -- but the white part of the egg is "like jello or almost solid". She doesn't eat them, and doesn't happen a lot. She thinks she has seen about 4 eggs with...
  16. robren

    Watery whites

    Hi All I also noticed decreased egg production-- thought it was due to the heat. After looking over this site I will be treating for worms as a precaution. They have never been treated so I hope it helps. Of the 3-4 eggs a day I am getting (10 gals in residence), the whites seem to be watery...
  17. robren

    How long can eggs be kept at room temp

    Hello all I have been bringing eggs to work to sell to my co-workers. I pick up my job assignments and leave the office for the day. I generally leave a few dozen eggs on my desk with an envelope to put payments in. These eggs are less than one week old, have been kept in my basement (approx...
  18. robren

    do you buy egg cartons?

    I have never bought cartons. Friends and co-workers keep them for me. My biggest "score" has been the garbage center / recycling center in my town. There was a table with about 30 egg cartons on it and I asked the manager if I could have a few. He said "come with me", walked me across the lot to...
  19. robren

    OK to wait out a broody hen?

    A little fan........really??? I just got a visual of that Marilyn Monroe poster. HA!:
  20. robren

    OK to wait out a broody hen?

    Thanks for the reply Paddock. Breaking up the broodiness is done best by moving her for a couple days to isolation?
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