Hi everyone,
I just wanted to post some things that I have recently learned about my chickens, in the past couple of weeks:
1. Do not wear pink sweats to clean the pens.
The rooster in my avatar, Birchen MGB, flogged me 4 times. We have had him for 4 years and has never showed any signs of aggression until the day I wore those sweats. Later the same day, I went out in the pen in my shorts and he did not pay me any attention. That was 2 weeks ago and I am still sporting the scabs from his spurs.
2. Baby rattlesnakes fit through chickenwire.
I went to clean the pen last weekend and lifted up the doghouse top we have in the pen and there coiled up was a baby rattlesnake. All of my men were gone so it was just me trying to decide how to get that thing out of there. A shovel and rake worked. I later was told that I should have let the chickens have at it, but I was worried about them getting bit.
3. Buckeye chicks really are mousers.
After I got the rattlesnake out of the pen, I was raking up and heard a strange little noise. I turned and spotted one of my Buckeye chicks playing keep away with a mouse. Everytime it ran past me the poor little mouse would be missing body parts. Do you know how hard it is to clean a pen when you have 25+ chickens running through your raked up piles?
4. 2 hours to clean?
This year my chickens came down with lice. We have never had this in the 4 years we have had chickens, but this year we have had squirrels near the chicken pens, so I'm thinkin' that's where they came from.
So, a couple of weeks ago we dusted pens, bedding, chickens, nesting boxes... Last weekend it was time to redust everything and everyone. While dusting one of the pens, I noticed some red mites. So, instead of the usual 2 hours to clean, it took about 3 1/2 hours to clean and dust everything. There had better not be any bugs in that pen!!
I just wanted to share with my fellow chicken people because no one else would appreciate my experiences.
Angie