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How about some of these: http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/ee...e=google_pla&gclid=CLnj7eC_qbMCFYZaMgodHWQAMQThe Orps would like fuzzy slippers, please!
hello all. i am good most of the birds made it out just fine. i may have lost some meaties don't know yet. i did a count and thought i lost more but then some came running out from a tree. i was out earlier before feeding time it was raining all the birds were out and about .the birds love that rain. they chose not to go in the shed or coup but stayed out in the rain.Bruce, how are you doing up there in PA? Anyone else in the path of the storm still here and functioning with chickens whole and intact?
My crazy birds wouldn't move from the coop yesterday during the rain but are still out in the snow like it's spring weather...what are they finding out there???
Your new Roo doesn't seem to like snow!
Another benefit for the deep litter composter system is that the formation of compost actually produces heat which helps balance the frigid weather outside. I have birds that will "roost" on the floor because the floor is warm. Before I add new material like bags of leaves or dry mower grass, I pitchfork the floor tossing the top layer under the dirt or compost. This brings beneficials and the essentials to the top layer. When the chickens throughly scratch thru the added materials, they are mixing the leaves and grass with the compost. This innoculates the new layer and speeds the process. When the girls are finished, the next morning I send them outside and will lightly spray the surface with the hose. Proper compost has the moisture content of a nicely squeezed sponge. The smell is earthy like a wood forest floor. Spraying early in the morning allows the area to dry enough that there is not high moisture content in the air by the evening when the layers return to the coop to roost at night..The "no bugs" portion also means no beneficial bugs either...these can keep mite and lice populations in check. DE is not selective. No smell? If it smells, it's out of balance and this can be corrected in other ways...throwing DE on it is a temporary fix and doesn't enrich the deep litter in any way. No moisture? Some moisture in deep litter is desired and the mix cannot decompose well when too dry.
I like to treat deep litter like a composter and creating the right balance to promote the good bacteria and molds that help keep things healthy is not promoted by eliminating all bugs and moisture from it. I know some folks just do deep litter so they won't have to clean out the coop very often but it can be so much more if done right.
Quote: For a dusting bath, I have a 28 x 36 inch box set aside in the floor of the coop that has fine sand, sifted pond dirt, wood ash and sulphur poultry dust. The girls go to town in that box. I refill it about every two months. I have one in each of my larger coop areas. There can be four or five in there at one time. I read about these in a Poultry magazine many moons ago and immediately built one. For a single duster I've recycled beehive bodies when they get a little old.
Thats so great. Glad you are good. Is the storm passing then? Almost over? Havent heard from Dillon SC so I'm eager for non photo shopped news.hello all. i am good most of the birds made it out just fine. i may have lost some meaties don't know yet. i did a count and thought i lost more but then some came running out from a tree. i was out earlier before feeding time it was raining all the birds were out and about .the birds love that rain. they chose not to go in the shed or coup but stayed out in the rain.
i got the best story of the worlds dumbest idiot. a person was arrested last night after her rescue of being trapped in the state park water. after she was rescued the emergency team asked why she was in the park. her response was i wanted to rescue the ducks. true story codorus state park. it made the television news.
Oh my wizard. Youre gonna give car guys a bad name. 4H mommas are gonna come knocking and give you a what for, besides don't you know you better watch out cause Santa Clause is coming to town? By the way, are you going to dress up your chickens as elves again this year? Photo shoot with the garden gnomes and that cement goose, you know, the one with the feather in her hat?
How in the world could I give car guys a bad name? Think I could push them ahead of lawyers and politicians? I can't wait for Santa! I want some coal.... can burn that stuff!
Gonna dress a couple chickens for the parade. Taking my 49 Deere Model A, dressin up a trailer, carryin a chicken and a runt hog. Good advertising for the farm.
Cement goose drowned at the bottom of the pond. When it's clear you can still see her.... sad....
The dogs are lobbying to make every day "Torture the Chickens" day, they said it was the best show they've ever seen.