That's quite an image, Karl! And good luck to her, she sounds quite ready!
Well, I don't know if having a swap in my back yard had anything to do with it, or if maybe the pigeons brought them in, but my girls are all covered in poultry lice
. I noticed the BR huddled in a corner when I let them all out after work yesterday. She is alert and will eat and drink, but after a close examination, I finally saw the little buggers - and their eggs. She felt light, too. The EE is also pretty low-weight, but the rest don't seem to have been infested quite as bad. I dusted them all with Seven dust, as well as the coop, and will follow up next week. I wondered why I hadn't had to refill the feeder yet - they just aren't eating as well, poor things! And yet they keep on laying, bless their little chicken hearts.
Math Ace, I would love some of your greens, since I can't plant until I have the aviary done and am no longer letting the chickens free-range everyday. One of them tried a green tomato yesterday - the tomato plant and pepper plant are all I've got going for now.
Have any of you brooded ducks indoors before? DEAR LORD THEY STINK!
I thought chicks were bad, but chicks have NOTHING on ducklings. They are still all fuzz, but next week I am at least going to brood them outdoors during the day and indoors at night. It will be 80s during the day, 60s at night. They are a blast to watch, though. I laugh out loud every time they take off running.
Well, time to get to work. Have a great day, chicken wranglers!