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I like the idea but with flood waters, marker comes off so easily, especially the belly area with the softer skin being exposed. Most dogs won’t readily allow people to see their bellies either. Chickens that won’t work on, and people always put it on horse hooves and that never makes sense to me. It comes off because of the muddy water, and being near horse hooves when they are nervous is a bad idea.
This is too much, I can't handle it.
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Thanks guys.Awwww! That is so cute! That sweet bullie made a little doggie bridge for the duck to swim under and around. So adorable!![]()
most likely the problem. 'Tis the season afterall. I've got 11 hens, 2 of which don't lay at all anymore, but am getting 3-4 eggs/day now. The chantecler girls are starting to look pretty rough.I’ve decided that my birds are moulting and that might be why they’ve stopped laying? I’m still going to install a better light.
I'm fighting for a moat around my coop to help keep it from flooding in the spring... if I have a moat, I have to have ducks right?I tried to convince Chef to let me dig a pond in our yard so we can do ducks. I'm still not quite sure what his expression meant. It was probably something like "oh God, it's time to have her committed, who will do the laundry?"![]()
Our Brahma hens look like a fox got ahold of them.most likely the problem. 'Tis the season afterall. I've got 11 hens, 2 of which don't lay at all anymore, but am getting 3-4 eggs/day now. The chantecler girls are starting to look pretty rough.
YES!I'm fighting for a moat around my coop to help keep it from flooding in the spring... if I have a moat, I have to have ducks right?
Yes, who else will play the role of the crocodile in the moat?I'm fighting for a moat around my coop to help keep it from flooding in the spring... if I have a moat, I have to have ducks right?
She would have to name one duck Croc!Yes, who else will play the role of the crocodile in the moat?![]()
I was sitting watching/looking at mine today. There's a few pullets that are now the same size or bigger than my hens. They're 19 weeks. Not bad for a slow growing heritage bird. Hopefully they'll lay soon, and not wait until spring.Out of my 6 pullets (22 weeks now), I have 3 laying consistently now (every day) and we got a 4th egg (double yoker) today.So I have another one starting.
I feel fortunate that the eggs and shells have been so smooth and strong. They're small right now but that's just because they're just starting out. Well, except for the double yokers that I've gotten. I think each one has given me a double yoked egg when they first started laying. Today's double yoker is my 4th. They end up skipping a day and sure enough, a double the next day. I'm assuming this is normal since their systems are trying to work out all the kinks. My babies are growing up.
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