Great shots!
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The mum in me is screaming don't stand so close to the edge!! Lol But you need the person to really understand how big they are. Wow!
These are really good! Second one is my favourite. I just spent $150 on a variable nd filter only to discover my lens has a little bend in it (don't remember dropping it) so it won't screw onto the lens. So very jealous you get to play with oneas mine just makes me want to scream in frustration.
Argh...the rats! I'm in the city, across the road from the "river" (more a polluted stormwater drain really) and the combination of that and chickens has brought in an infestation. I'm scared to poison them in case the girls have a peck or the cat has a chew, but since we've had the deck built in February, it's gotten even worse. I think they've even eaten through all the wiring for the deck lightingDoes anyone know a good way to get rid of those varmits? We have mice and rat trouble also. Feed is in garage in a metal bin, we put rat & mice poison in the garage. Back at the coop, when I pin up the girls at night, I see the mice and rats scurry about to their tunnels. I have filled their tunnels with wood, gravel, they just dig more. We put a weasel trap back there & one of our hens got her neck in it. Good news is that DH was home that day, went back to the coop to make sure they had water, and he got her out. She made it and is fine now. We put "have a heart" traps out and caught 2 feral cats and 2 chickens
. We have 70+ chickens and about 10 of them get out before I open the coop door to let them free range.![]()
Great eggs!
Yep she has a pea comb. I've bred some straight comb olive eggers from my cream legbar roo but it will be a few months yet to see what they produce
Argh...the rats! I'm in the city, across the road from the "river" (more a polluted stormwater drain really) and the combination of that and chickens has brought in an infestation. I'm scared to poison them in case the girls have a peck or the cat has a chew, but since we've had the deck built in February, it's gotten even worse. I think they've even eaten through all the wiring for the deck lighting
I'm going to try one of those pedal feeders in the hope that there's less food lying around, but I feel like it's a battle lost. Bought some traps, but they didn't catch a thing!