Hi Everyone! Happy Easter if you celebrate it. I would first like to thank you all for the wonderful information you provide. I don't post often, but I read the forums alot! I have had a problem with a couple of chickens and I was wondering if y'all had experienced anything like it. First I had...
It is funny because I smell skunk alot out near the yard. Being back in the woods though, it';s not uncommon. I thought I caught it last night, but all that was in the trap was one of my small dogs! lol That'll teach her! I just ordered my game camera so we'll soon see what's up. I really make...
How do you set it up? Should I get a tripod too?? Can you leave it on a flat surface? Sorry for the questions, but after looking at them and reading the reviews I am def. getting one. Not only will it help me figure out what the heck is out there, but it might just be fun to have around. I live...
I didn't realize skunks killed things. I thought they were more scavengers. Great! And yes, it has three holes dug. All under our concrete foundation for the pool area. I am so afraid it is going to weaken the structure. I have covered the exits when I drop the smoke bombs in. Thanks for your...
Oh yeah! And it is active in the daytime! I have flooded this hole, put smoke bombs down it. Filled it back in numerous times and it will dig back out during the day.
I am having a similar problem in Southern NJ! this is the hole (one of three!) whatever this is steals my eggs whole. It is carrying them away. Not harming the birds. But a very odd thing happened! I was cleaning the coop yesterday and one of my bottom nest boxes (approx 12" X 12", 4" deep) was...
Thanks Sharon! How does one "cull" a chick? I am new to this. have had chickens for about 4 years now and haven't had problems until now. If it involves killing it, I am not sure I can handle that. I know it would be more humane. Is there a way i can do something and walk away? (Ugh......)
I have had a chick born for the last two season with the intestines on the outside of their body. Does anyone know why this defect happens and how to prevent it? I guess it is a genetic defect. It is horrible to see and the chicks suffer until they pass. I have no idea what breed the chicks are...