Only thing they want more than food is food that somebody else has.
I can't even leave a glass of water out near mine, they walk up right and help themselves.
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Only thing they want more than food is food that somebody else has.
Yuck, chicken spit in your drink erk.I can't even leave a glass of water out near mine, they walk up right and help themselves.
Teila so glad Braxton got home. If he's been looked after while his owners away maybe he's gone looking for them.
MyHaven also "forgot" to mention that I got two (or didn't get). I couldn't introduce one bird to the flock. The other is a buff colour. I also got (didn't get) a tiny frizzle-x-Silkie for $5. It was so messed up I had to bring it home (not bring it home). I think I have a real problem. Lol
Haha I like the chicks you didn't get. Well done. I might have to go driving and see what I don't get. New to just getting chicks I always used one supplier for my ISA's so I guess I will check gumtree.
The fertile eggs I get are from a friend too.
Bears at it again. Paul put some plastic mesh to stop the ISA's from coming out from under the coop to the path he made, Bear ripped it out last night and was in the run. For some reason he likes to eat their poo. That's why we try so hard to stop him from getting into any of our runs/coops. We didn't have anything stronger at the time so I guess its off to Bunnings to get something stronger.
On the subject of perches and nesting boxes. My ISA's decided when they went into the new coop to sit in the nesting boxes some where on the perches but there was poo in the boxes. So last night Paul blocked off the boxes so they'd perch (its the same wood that they were use to in the old coop), when I got up this morning to check on the girls I thought I'd open the nesting box outer door and pull the wood out so they could use them. LOL there was on hen in there it has squeezed over the top and got in. Must have been determined. While I'm trying to get the wood out another hen is trying to get in the box. They must like Paul's new nesting boxes. That was when I found Bear's handy work.
The sun is shining here today. It's horrible to say when we need to rain so badly, but its nice to see the sun shine and a beautiful blue sky.
I hope everyone has a great day.
Good morning folks![]()
MyHaven you cracked me up with the “didn’t gets”![]()
I have tried the fermented feed and initially my gals liked it but then they went off it and to be honest, I didn’t notice any change in them. I decided the additional effort did not seem worth it for the results.
I did have to switch to only seed based feed when fermenting because the pellets in the feed I was using at the time turned into a soggy mush that they would not eat.
They were on fermented feed for probably 6 months.
Only having 4 banties at the time, I used the 3 day / 3 jar method which is quite easy:
http://ohlardy.com/fermented-chicken-feed
Fancy I hope the fires are bought under control quickly and no damage doneInlet Farm is beautiful!
potato chip lol at “Only thing they want more than food is food that somebody else has” and yep, that includes food that hoomans, cats and goldfish have! Dusty ‘helps’ me feed the goldfish every day; I am sure she thinks they are getting something that she should have![]()
The dried crickets arrived on Tuesday, along with the live and dried meal worms. KiKi loved them from the get go! Dusty was kind of interested. I thought Blondie, who loves grasshoppers, would like them but she was not so keen. I tried them on a few more again yesterday and there were more interested .. must be an acquired tasteKiKi and Dusty will take one whole and bash it to bite sized pieces themselves where the remainder of the flock seem to prefer it if I crush them a little.
Thank you. I do love my silkies. It's taken 17 years to get restore Inlet Farm , when we bought it there were no windows or doors and the cows were living in it.
It is a special place.
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Chickens really only know one language FOOD ! I'm quite sure they would prefer a pumpkin.
I dropped a bacon rasher in the pen this morning , one chook grabbed it and ran with everyone in pursuit. Then they played tug of war with it.![]()
Good morning folks![]()
MyHaven you cracked me up with the “didn’t gets”![]()
I have tried the fermented feed and initially my gals liked it but then they went off it and to be honest, I didn’t notice any change in them. I decided the additional effort did not seem worth it for the results.
I did have to switch to only seed based feed when fermenting because the pellets in the feed I was using at the time turned into a soggy mush that they would not eat.
They were on fermented feed for probably 6 months.
Only having 4 banties at the time, I used the 3 day / 3 jar method which is quite easy:
http://ohlardy.com/fermented-chicken-feed
Fancy I hope the fires are bought under control quickly and no damage doneInlet Farm is beautiful!
potato chip lol at “Only thing they want more than food is food that somebody else has” and yep, that includes food that hoomans, cats and goldfish have! Dusty ‘helps’ me feed the goldfish every day; I am sure she thinks they are getting something that she should have![]()
The dried crickets arrived on Tuesday, along with the live and dried meal worms. KiKi loved them from the get go! Dusty was kind of interested. I thought Blondie, who loves grasshoppers, would like them but she was not so keen. I tried them on a few more again yesterday and there were more interested .. must be an acquired tasteKiKi and Dusty will take one whole and bash it to bite sized pieces themselves where the remainder of the flock seem to prefer it if I crush them a little.