Alright, my tiny silkie mix is really getting beat up by the hens. The black copper marans, formerly the most boring, uninteresting bird EVER is now the biggest, most cruel bully. She's going after everyone, including the barred rocks, who have always been the bossy ones. How much time should I give these hens to work out their issues? It's been a week since the silkie mix has been reintegrated into the big coop. The marans is a great layer, but I've never been impressed by her personality and wouldn't mind replacing her.
The EE finally started laying again after her puncture injury on her foot. First egg was a little golf ball. My husband put it in the fridge, but not in a carton, and when I picked it up to put in the carton, the thin weird eggshell broke and egg everywhere. Fun to clean up. Second egg was still weird and thin and small. Hoping her eggs get back to normal soon.
Glad she is laying again. I'm sure her eggs will normalize soon.
I think it just takes one to learn they can do it, then even the "scary" kiddie pool is OK. Those pans look very durable. That is the one think I hate about kiddie pools, they usually only last one or two seasons.Mine were reluctant to jump in the kiddie pool for some reason. Even when the water was just an inch deep. But they love the big, shallow water pans. I think maybe the sides of the kiddie pools are just too high and kind of intimidates them to jump down into it? I'm going to try getting one this year and cutting a few lower "entry points" that are just a couple inches high. Maybe edge it with some duct tape to make it more stable and also a little "grippy" for them to perch on.
Here are the "big" pans they sell locally for about $7 that my chickens love to wade in:
http://www.coastalfarm.com/product.cfm?pid=527&ifcn=3&page=gateway&fbx=true
They love to walk through or stand in these. Poop all over them, however. Gross. So I also have a 5-gallon waterer that they can't wade in. LOL.
I wonder if citronella torches and candles would help keep flies at bay during your BBQ? I'm sure the food would attract them.So I asked before....no one with brahmas? My 2.5 month old chicks are already hot, in the shade, in damp dust bath areas. It can't be more than 85 degrees in the chicken area. I think it's their super feathered feet that keeps them hot. I'll start leaving out pans of water for them to stand in. Maybe I can set up a mister for them, but I've had so many irrigation disasters that it seems like one more thing that can go wrong!
I'm seriously loving that the chickens are out of the garden! The $100 on the fence to keep them out was the best money spent on chickens so far!!!!!! My tiny grass lawn is finally starting to fill in, my flower beds are looking great, my veggies are actually growing. I love it. Huge issue is still the flies. They are out of control. Those fly bags capture thousands, but man, they stink so much and the flies are horrendous and the situation is bad. It's so depressing because I can't enjoy my created patch of heaven and I feel like I'm keeping a filthy yard (it's not at all). Before it gets too hot, I'd like to have family and friends over for a bbq, but I'm too embarrassed about the fly situation--it's really that bad. They do seem limited to the garden and chicken area, at least my house and the rest of the yard aren't overrun. I'll have to order some of the fly larvae parasite stuff asap.
Maybe one of those mister fans that Home Depot sells? They are up on a stand and between the mist and the fan they might keep them away from the zone they are being used in. It would be worth trying a couple of things and doing a dry run with them. Have your own dinner outside while using something to ward off the flies and see if any of them work. If nothing else you could schedule your BBQ for after dark.