I have not heard of cockatiels making it in the wild here. If you don't want it I know a lady in Tolleson that would take it & find it a good home. Kelly
I am brand new to chickens & using the deep litter method. The only time I smell anything is from the poop in the "wading pool" which is a very large dish of water. And I only smell it when I bend over to pick it up daily for cleaning. No smells while standing or outside coop. Once it cools off...
I'm so sorry. I got a mister from Home Depot. It's just about 3 feet of bendable hose. Threaded it through chicken wire at top of coop & hooked up a water hose. It works great & only cost $14. I'll do something more permanent later but this is getting us through the summer. They also have waist...
Well, the coyote did not return last night. Maybe all the birds it got on Monday night kept it full. If I repeatedly went out around the time he is supposed to appear, for a few weeks, and threw rocks and yelled at him, would he get scared and not come back? Or should I just bring someone in to...
We used to have tons of them here 30 years ago but land development has made them disappear. I believe they're critically endangered in AZ now. I remember when I was a child finding one on our doorstep, sick and with a mangled back leg. We kept it in an aquarium and fed it meal worms and wild...
They're not as common as coyotes but they're out there. Completely nocturnal and they can kick a dog's butt. My frenchie helped chase it away but I told the roommate not to let him do that again. We do live by North Mountain Park, so there's a lot of wildlife around. Going to give the coop a...
Here's my next dumb question. My bantams like to cuddle together to sleep. Most nights they all sleep in a nesting box together, but sometimes they'll sleep somewhere else. Wherever they are they cuddle up, even if it's on the roost. Is this something they outgrow or is it a bantam thing? It's...
I started a worm farm for the girls and they got their first worms last night. Hilarious! Two of them tucked right in and ran around screaming, with worms dangling from their mouths. Two of them were terrified and wouldn't go near the worms. Stared at them from afar while making worried noises...
Thanks for the info. I think mine are around 4 months now (I didn't hatch them). They're just out of the really ugly phase and starting to get some big girl feathers. These are my first chickens and I'm really enjoying them.
It is surprisingly hard to find specific information on bantams, let alone Dutch bantams. I have four black pullets who are just about to turn into hens. I have heard that they might take longer than other chickens to start laying. About what age should I expect them to start?
It's screaming...
I found a nice little mister that just hooks up to my hose, and the mister itself is a semi-stiff curly hose that I wrapped around one of the coop posts. My chickens are terrified of the mist, though--they move to the opposite side of the coop. I turn it on when I leave for work and turn it off...
Finally picked up my girls! Right now they prefer hanging out on top of one of the nesting boxes, and they have no problem flying up to the top. They're super friendly black Dutch Bantam pullets. My roommate says they look like miniature turkeys.
They're so small, could I use a parrot ladder...
Hubby said to come see this. If he didn't know better, he would have thought this little one was dead instead of sunning itself.
Thank you for posting this! I've read about it but if I saw that I would have been freaking out. Hilarious!