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yes I was thinking about hatching some next year in my homemade bator. And I want to know if the eggs will fit in open egg cartons tilted in the inqubator?
The utility wire is alot tougher than chicken wire. Yes, the holes are bigger but anything that could squeeze through it wouldn't be big enough to harm a 7 pound bird, much less 11 of them.
Here at my place repeat intruders are definitely not welcome. I came home from vacation to find a skunk had taken up residency near my coop somewhere. I have failed twice so far to catch that sucker. Once caught, it will not stick around for very long.. I am all for trap and get rid of one way or another. My neighbors have caught a few raccoons this summer already. I haven't seen ay at my place but the signs of their presence are down by the creek not 100 feet away. The traps have been set and I am waiting.Well some time last night the raccoon returned. He/She tore up my bird netting and entered the run. We don't leave any food out over night, and everyone was locked up tight (including my male turkey). But I can tell from the size of the opening that it was a smaller animal (definitely not the bear). Nothing was harmed or even moved. But now I am worried. 2 nights in a row, means we have to change something.
SO now... this morning we are trying to decide what to do. I am thinking recovering the whole top of the run with something stronger, hubby is suggesting we go the electric fencing route. Any suggestions?
Except a weasel, but I don't think we have them in CO, do we? Well I take that back, there is an endangered ferret in CO but don't think it's in the Colorado Springs area. Nearest population I've read about is Wolf Creek, and they prefer areas dense with prairie dog tunnels, which they use.
thank you.Yes they will. They are smaller than regular chicken eggs, but I've hatched them in the standard chicken egg turner, so they should fit in the cartons.