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Had an interesting/frustrating experience yesterday...
At 2 pm the hubby went to check cows in our pasture in a nearby town so I gathered eggs in the henhouse and candled the eggs under the broodies. Then while in the process of replenishing hay in the nest boxes, a huge chicken commotion started in the barn and birds were frantically running back into the hen house.

As I ran to the hen house doorway, I see a bushy tailed dog running into the back of the barn. I closed the big barn door trapping the coyote in the barn :eek: and called the chickens into the henhouse and secured their doors.

Because we have a lot of equipment in the barn and stored fuel, etc. I decided to load the gun with rat shot to give the coyote a good butt blast, but the gun mis-fired 4 times!!! The coyote is evading me running around the barn from the shop to the wood stack to the calving pen and in and around the equipment. :he

In the process of trying to get the coyote, I find a dead hen on the floor in the calving pen...an obvious fresh kill. I took her to the front of the barn to dispose of later.

So now I'm waiting for hubby to get home with the big guns. We check every nook and cranny in the barn with flashlights and loaded guns. It is nowhere to be found. We think it may have scrambled up and over the calving pen gate by shimmying under the chain link top. :th

We have never had a coyote visit this early in the day, but it was evident that this was not the first visit. Hopefully it will be the last...at least for a while.
Sorry you lost the chicken, hopefully you scared it enough that the coyote won't come back.
 
You addict!

Had an interesting/frustrating experience yesterday...
At 2 pm the hubby went to check cows in our pasture in a nearby town so I gathered eggs in the henhouse and candled the eggs under the broodies. Then while in the process of replenishing hay in the nest boxes, a huge chicken commotion started in the barn and birds were frantically running back into the hen house.

As I ran to the hen house doorway, I see a bushy tailed dog running into the back of the barn. I closed the big barn door trapping the coyote in the barn :eek: and called the chickens into the henhouse and secured their doors.

Because we have a lot of equipment in the barn and stored fuel, etc. I decided to load the gun with rat shot to give the coyote a good butt blast, but the gun mis-fired 4 times!!! The coyote is evading me running around the barn from the shop to the wood stack to the calving pen and in and around the equipment. :he

In the process of trying to get the coyote, I find a dead hen on the floor in the calving pen...an obvious fresh kill. I took her to the front of the barn to dispose of later.

So now I'm waiting for hubby to get home with the big guns. We check every nook and cranny in the barn with flashlights and loaded guns. It is nowhere to be found. We think it may have scrambled up and over the calving pen gate by shimmying under the chain link top. :th

We have never had a coyote visit this early in the day, but it was evident that this was not the first visit. Hopefully it will be the last...at least for a while.
Oh my.
What is rat shot?
 
Ok, finally got the pictures to upload.
Chick 1
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Chick 2
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Chick 3
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Chick 4
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Chick 5
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Chick 6
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White Rock. The white rock was feeling left out of the photo shoot, so had to take her picture too. The dark spot on her back is actually a gray feather.
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I’m going to have to call in the expert, the colors just don’t look partridge to me! @speckledhen
 
Oh my.
What is rat shot?
#12 or smaller lead shot to be used at close range. Think lead dust that doesn't poke holes in the walls from a couple of feet away. Usually shot from a 22 rifle.

Distance accuracy is not great, but shooting rats inside is less than 10 feet.

Better luck next time with the coyote.
 
Hi everyone! :frow

I'm over 100 pages behind, so I figure I'll just skip to the end.

How's everyone doing?
:woot :ya:ya Good to see you!

Life is great...I can't complain.
I just set my first homegrown quail eggs this morning!
 
I’m going to have to call in the expert, the colors just don’t look partridge to me! @speckledhen

Wow, the black ones look like silver laced something to me. Definitely single combs, too. That's the way my silver laced Wyandottes started out as chicks and the lacing develops over time as they mature.
 
How's the house?
And Puckers?
Pucker is growing like a weed! He's probably around 50 lbs already!
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This was him 2 weeks ago.

Foundation is in, but failed the inspection. Stupid contractor backfilled with no water proofing or weeping system in place. Had to dig it all back out. I've got the tarring done, and just waiting for gravel for the weeper.

Failed the soil test for the septic because of sand instead of silt. Waiting for test results on new location.
House is scheduled to be placed on the 5th.
 

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