What do you do with your birds feathers when they moult??? Any ideas

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Thank you for your kind words all .. yep, I am so pleased I still have my baby and have to try on focus on that and get that horrible picture out of my head!
Fancy lol at “eating like a horse”.. so looking forward to good news and pictures! Your garden would be a beautiful setting for wedding pictures!
Aaaaw, love the bubby pics chicken-clucky![]()
Hello fellow Aussies!
Just Joined a few days ago and just discovered this thread. I look forward to getting to know you all.
I'm a new backyard chook owner I have a flock of 3 Isa Browns and rescued and Australorp (Well that's what google told me she was anyway) who i'm currently trying to integrate into the flock. Wish me luck!
Will grab a cuppa tonight and have a browse through the thread, so glad I found you all.
Good morning Friends![]()
Wow! Did we get some rain! While the covers on the back run managed to keep it fairly dry, the front run was under water. The sun is out today; time to dry out a bit hopefully.
Fancy I have been thinking about you and your mare; got everything crossed for some good news soon![]()
Hey there jayjayclaus Welcome to BYC and also to this thread; nice to meet you.
Cilla asked me to share something with you all … “I am Cilla and I am a broodoholic. It has been 22 days and 14 eggs since my last bout with broody. I have fallen off the wagon and I am broody again. I am beyond help”.
At least she is predictable .. she was broody in September, October, November and now the beginning of January; December must have been a holiday for her also![]()
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Got the NBN guys coming around today to hook up our home network and also have to head into the office for a meeting … looks like the holiday period is definitely over and things are back to routine![]()
Hi Annie, no foal as yet, she is actually due Thursday. Vet thought she might go early and whilst ' waxing ' isn't always present our local thoroughbred breeder swears by it. She has dropped away from the top of the dock and the ' hollowing ' in readiness for the rather large object to pass through the birth canal is present. She in the foaling yard up by the main coops and is enjoying a ' tidbit ' from the chook food each day. It's not uncommon for them to go 2 X weeks late.
Our daughter is off to Victoria to compete in a couple of weeks , so I'm hoping she drops sooner rather than later.
I think she is enjoying our 3 am tummy rubs.![]()