JRNash
Crowing
I know I'm not supposed to be making pets out of dinner. The thing is NOW I see what y'all are talking about with the "Lappers"
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I know I'm not supposed to be making pets out of dinner. The thing is NOW I see what y'all are talking about with the "Lappers"
DylansMom had a hen that lived for ten years, and I had one that lived 4 years, and one that lived for 6 years.Does anyone have a BB that has lived for any length of time?
Spiders we have, but I can usually see those buggers. I don't like them and they don't like me. If one bites me, I typically get a reaction and it doesn't matter what kind it is. Once in Florida, we could see all this "glitter" in the yard. Then when hubby went out to check, it turned out to be spiders EVERYWHERE!! Needless to say, I wasn't enthused.I'm terrified of anything that resembles a spider. My turkeys are eating SOMETHING in the grass. I haven't found a tick yet on my birds,And I do look. You'd think the naked turkey neck would be prime territory
Male, lol. I'll get around to updating my profile... eventually.She said her chickens were 3 months old, so what, about 12 weeks? No grown ones to worry about I guess.
Oops, I shouldn't just assume Finnisher is a she. Better go check profile...
If you have a wire partition between them for a while at first so they can get used to each other without mingling, then I wouldn't think it would be dangerous for your turkeys at all. After they are used to each other's presence, you can open the divider up so they can mingle and meet, and see how it goes. Expect some pecking order to be established, but usually if they have met through the wire for a while, they accept each other pretty well when it's time to meet face to face.
I wasn't questioning the temp accuracy, just saying I had much better hatches a touch higher temp... and never done cool downs... ran humidity at 30% for entire incubation and hatch...
You're right! I hadn't thought of it before--but all of my hens can fan horizontal or vertical, my toms vertical only. Hummm...![]()
Has anyone had a big problem with ticks this year? I know my ducks and turkeys will eat them and according to some "experts", they can eat up to 200 a day. I also read that there is a turkey tick which is actually the larvae of the Lone Star Tick - which I don't even know if we have around here. We do have the dog tick and the deer ticks that carry Lyme disease.
I have not seen any ticks on any of my birds, but can they attach and cause problems? Or would they just get "eaten" as they are discovered by the birds themselves?
My 9 year old grandson was just diagnosed with Lyme disease, spent a day at the hospital and now has to take antibiotics for the next 21 days.
I just looked at Porter's site for the first time. I never knew their were so many color varieties. I like a comment he made about not forgetting their purpose as meat birds
Thanks!Awww!!!!![]()