Quote: Agreed!
She has been in the kitchen in a tote for a while now.
Doesn't eat much - I'm wondering if she just gave up...
I'm going to post on the app spitz page & try to get more info.
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Quote: Agreed!
She has been in the kitchen in a tote for a while now.
Doesn't eat much - I'm wondering if she just gave up...
I'm going to post on the app spitz page & try to get more info.
You can buy tall vines and let them eat the bottom leaves. Since mine were only about 6 inches tall when I planted them I had to put chicken wire around them.Grapevines sound great but how do you keep the hens and turkeys from eating the new plants until they get big?
I have a grapevine as well for my girls, but it doesn't give them much shade where it's located. We've had issues with a caterpillar type thing (may be a cutworm?) eating the leaves. Any advice for controlling the bugs without putting the girls in danger? They're up where the girls can't reach them so not sure if they're eating them or not from the lower leaves.
Pigeons and doves carry a number of things that can adversely impact chickens. I'd do what I could to discourage them from intermingling with the chickens.Most of the Phoenix area will understand this question...pigeons, have you had them adversely affect your coop and chickens? Here in my Ahwatukee neighborhood there are a TON of the nasty flying rats (my apologies to pigeon lovers). They poop everywhere, just nasty. Do I need to take any extra precautions in my coop placement and/or planning?
Thanks!
We got ours from Summer Winds on Tatum and Grovers. Not sure if they have any now.GRAPEVINES !!! Anybody know where you can get them? Isnt it too hot to plant anything right now? Thanks for any info. !!! Also , WELCOME to all the new peeps and congrats on everyones new egg layers!!! I have heritage turkey youngsters ready for new homes if anyone is interested!!! Here is a Pic of their proud Daddy---
He looks huge , but he is all feather and air, LOL !!! He is a Rio Grande Wild!