Oh I am so very sorry for your loss. Dachshund are very strong willed hunters. We had a retriever that attacked and killed about 10 birds this summer and I felt terrible about rehoming him but I am so glad we did. The couple who took him love him to death. They send us photos of him all the time and they even bought a camper just so he can go to the lake with them this summer! I think it was a better deal for him and us. It is stressful to deal with a dog that wants to kill your other animals and no fun for the dog either who is just following his instinct.
Karen- I hope you are feeling better really soon and your kiddos are on the mend too!! We are all thinking about you!
Well I need to get off my butt and get some stuff done. Lucie gets her 8 week post op radiographs tomorrow so she might get cleared for going for longer leash walks. Yeah!! She is like a wild animal these days. Nothing like 8 weeks of strict crate rest to bring out the crazies in a 9 month old pup. Ugh.
We have a house!!! So now we need to get the gang moved. Sigh. I am going to stop tomorrow hopefully and get some drawings to the barn guys and see what they think about building chicken and horse shelters. I am hoping we can do it for a reasonable price. We also need to get invisible fence installed. There is four acres of existing wire we are hoping to tap into to save us some work. DH wants to bury all of it this time. I don't know how he thinks that is going to work out when the ground freezes but I have given up arguing the finer points. I will just wait and see and if he and his dad want to goof around trying to dig a ditch in the cold then they can knock themselves out. They also want to build all the chicken pens themselves which I have now vetoed for the 4th time! I told them I want to be moved in before we have the baby, not after!
I do that all the time. By the time I finish a post there are three posts that have gone up since I started typing. What a wonderful gift from your daughter! Nice to have other chicken people in the family.It's been awhile sense I've been on. We've had a rough weekend our dogs got into the garage and killed 6 chicks. My 4 ye old kept telling me it's okay mama they are only sleeping. I'm still so upset. So we only have two chicks left. Dh built a temp pen for me so the chicks can see the older chickens going to give this a try for a while then put them together. The bigger chickens are very interested in the younger ones.![]()
How will I know if they would be okay sense they are so much smaller? ( they are about 8 wis old)
I haven't figured out if I should keep our youngest dachshund or not he is the one that killed chicks. My chickens can't free range if he is out
So it must have been telepathy. I wrote about Karen and Checoukan as they were posting themselves. I hate it when that happens because then it makes me look like I haven't been paying attention to people's posts. I'm still wondering if Mammahen is okay. Maybe she has been out hunting with her son some more and has lots of deer to dress.
Trish I probably won't sell this sussex as a meat bird. He is young but is looking really nice so far. I had a nice pullet and I ended up selling her Sunday even though I was going to keep her. If I had more time I'd just make a trip down to the Wichita area and bring several birds down, go visit Karen, and look at Josie's new house. Nothing like inviting myself. I just don't know that I can work it into my already crazy schedule any time soon. I hate the holidays for that reason. Not that I have left the house to go shopping or put up any decorations yet.
I've done quite a bit of shopping on line. I am down to needing to buy something for DH, small gifts for my sisters, a couple small things for my oldest son and his wife, a gift card for my oldest daughter and my granddaughters, and a gift for one of my other granddaughters. It's the gifts I don't have a clue about that aren't done. I guess that is quite a bit; but my credit card looks like I should have been done along time ago.![]()
Trish I hear you on getting things done. I am still working on fall projects and haven't even gotten close to spring. I realize that I am down to a couple months max to have the breeds divided and I don't have any facilities at all for them. I haven't been out to work on my chicken trailer in months and even if I did DH hasn't done anything about getting a place ready to set it or start putting posts in for pens.
I just wish I could scrap all my projects and have a large building built for all my birds with pens running out from them. With a heated area where I could set up my incubators and my chick brooders. I think it would be awesome to have it all centralized with wiring and plumbing. It would probably being worth more than my house if I could do it.It would be so awesome not to have to drag hoses or a mile of extension cords around.![]()
Michelleml, so sorry about your dog killing your chicks. It seem Dachshunds are notorious for killing chickens. It must be something in their breeding. But then a lot of dogs are that way. I am so glad that mine live in harmony.
My daughter bought a trio of olandsk for me for Christmas. I think they are supposed to be shipped today and should be here Thursday. They are young so I hope they make the trip okay. I think my female is laying. I have my pair in with the d'uclles so I can't be sure but about a week ago I started getting some little white eggs so I assume it is theirs. I need to get the gate up to divide those guys. I don't worry about the d'uccles breeding the olandsk but I do worry about the Olandsk breeding the d'uccles. My little olandsk boy protects his lady to a T and she follows him and is right beside him all the time. I've been popping eggs in the incubator to check fertility and I guess I'll see what results. Just one more unfinished project.
Oh I am so very sorry. How heartbreaking.I have been feeling guilty recently as I haven't been able to spend as much time with my birds as I would prefer. When we went on vacation for Thanksgiving, I took my birds to a friends' house. This friend has a whole slew of chickens, mostly barred rocks, and 2 pekin ducks. she had plenty of room for my crew, so I just added mine to her flock for a while. Her birds are utilitarian and not pets, so she didn't handle mine at all while I was gone. Now, they act like I'm an ax murderer all over again.It was pretty windy here and both my birds and my horses were pretty spooky. I went ahead and chased my birds out of their pen anyway, though. I had been opening the gate, and they wouldn't get more than a step or two outside of the pen. Silly birds. Anyway, the birds were scaring the horses, and the horses were scaring the birds. By the end of the day, the horses were finally getting a drink from their water trough that was 100-150 feet from the tree the birds were hiding underneath. When I got off work, I put the birds in their pen, fed them, and then went to play with the horses. When I was done with the horses, I went to put the birds in the coop for the night. My goose led the way up the ramp, and the ducks lined up waiting their turn. My drake, Lucky, was near the front of the line. When his turn came, he got most of the way up the ramp and then fell off - most of his girls were watching too! He picked himself up quickly as if to say, "I'm okay!" and then got back in line like an embarrassed little kid. It was so funny! Just the other day, my goose fell out of the duck house when she went to step on the ramp and completely missed it! When she picked herself up, she looked confused about what had just happened. What I don't get is that my ramp is like two feet wide! I don't see why it is so hard for them to stay on the ramp! Silly, silly birds!

I am so glad you like the roo. I always thought he was a lovely boy. He is a punk about other roos near his ladies though!! He used to run the fence because he was next to the brahma pen and drag his wings and lunge. The brahma roo would just look at him like he was crazy!I have a tragedy to report ... we had a fire early Monday morning and lost our chicken coops and most of the chickens. We don't know for sure how the fire started, are just trying to concentrate on how to move forward. Danz, I'm so sorry but we lost all of the young ones from you, the guineas, the cochins and the polish mix. Out of 37 total birds, all we have left are the 6 roosters that were in their bachelor pen (luckily they weren't locked in their coop) and were at the far edge of their pen when we got outside. There were 3 hens that also, a miracle, made it out of the burning coop. We had one Orphington pullet and she made it outside but she might not make it, she still is in a state of total shock and her feathers are singed pretty good. We're keeping our fingers crossed that she will pull thru. There are also two brown leghorn hens that made it out. They are in better shape, just totally freaked out. Yesterday I left work early and was able to rework their pens and set up a temporary shelter for them so that they would have a safe place to sleep. I need to get them a better place set up so that they will be warm, this nice weather won't stay good for long I'm afraid. Please keep us in your prayers, as you can imagine, this is a tragedy. I don't post much, just read and absorb all the knowlege and support that you all pass on.
chickmama, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss, I mirror what the others said that if there is anything I can do let me know. I don't have any extra chickens right now either other than a rooster, but in the spring I will.
I went out this morning & got the two other tarps put on my turkey pen. At least now that will block the major part of the wind. The front of the pen faces south, do you all think I need plastic on that part? They like looking out so much I hate to have to close that all in so they can't see out other than the door. I'm thinking they should be OK with the sides & back covered because the back faces north. It also is down under the trees & in behind my other two pens, so it's in a kind of sheltered spot. I haven't covered any of the fronts of my other pens, just the sides & back & the hoop coop also has an open front. I thought about putting some plastic on the front of my grow-out pen & still may, it does get some northern exposure. Whatever I'm going to do with any of them I have to do it this week & that includes cleaning out pens. This is the last week of decent weather. I looked at the forecast for next Monday & it's going to be super cold & chance of snow, ugh. I had to think of that coming, I know it's supposed to be winter, but oh I hate it so much. If you all have things that you need to finish outside now is the time to do it.
Danz, I know what you mean about how nice it would be to have everything in one place with electric & water & all. I'm getting to be in the same boat you are any more, well not quite as much as you. I have added so many pens this year that now besides my main coop I have 5 other pens & will have more when the breeder coop is finished to have to have cords & haul water to. I hope I'm not getting in over my head because I don't want to spend hours every day caring for birds. I like them a lot & they give me a lot of joy, but I don't want to work myself to death taking care of them. I just want to have enough to hatch a few pure bred chicks each year to offset costs for feed & enough eggs to sell to do the same. I got a new egg customer the other day, he is a Russian guy. He emailed me from my Craigslist ad & came & got 4 dozen eggs, he seems really nice. Between him & my other customer who buys several dozen at a time & Sunflowerparrot until she gets enough of her own eggs, I don't think I will have a problem getting rid of extra eggs now. I still have a few pullets that aren't laying yet, 3 Welsummers & a Lavender Orpington. None of my imported birds are laying yet either, which is for the best since they're still not in their own pens yet. I did notice that the SFH roos are going after my Salmon Faverolle pullets, so they must be getting close to point of lay now. That would be an interesting mix wouldn't it? I haven't gotten my new Salmon Faverolle rooster yet, but I have no pen to put them in yet either.
Speaking of roosters, the Wheaten Ameraucana rooster I got from Josie yesterday is just gorgeous! I guess things happen for a reason, I hated to lose my rooster, but this guy is even more beautiful than the other one. The pullet is very nice also. They're settling into their new home today & the new rooster is already arguing with the SFH roos next door to him. They're having crowing contests out there. I don't know who it was, but there were two roosters crowing in the middle of the night last night, crazy birds. Have any of you had that problem with your roosters crowing at night? We think it may be our big outdoor pole light that confuses them, they wake up & see the light & think it's daytime. The black Ameraucana roo that is adjacent to the light in his pen often does that.
Well I hope you all enjoy the day, we have to take advantage of the weather while we can, it's ending soon. For all of you that have been sick, I hope you recover fully soon so you can enjoy Christmas with your families.
Karen- I hope you are feeling better really soon and your kiddos are on the mend too!! We are all thinking about you!
Well I need to get off my butt and get some stuff done. Lucie gets her 8 week post op radiographs tomorrow so she might get cleared for going for longer leash walks. Yeah!! She is like a wild animal these days. Nothing like 8 weeks of strict crate rest to bring out the crazies in a 9 month old pup. Ugh.
We have a house!!! So now we need to get the gang moved. Sigh. I am going to stop tomorrow hopefully and get some drawings to the barn guys and see what they think about building chicken and horse shelters. I am hoping we can do it for a reasonable price. We also need to get invisible fence installed. There is four acres of existing wire we are hoping to tap into to save us some work. DH wants to bury all of it this time. I don't know how he thinks that is going to work out when the ground freezes but I have given up arguing the finer points. I will just wait and see and if he and his dad want to goof around trying to dig a ditch in the cold then they can knock themselves out. They also want to build all the chicken pens themselves which I have now vetoed for the 4th time! I told them I want to be moved in before we have the baby, not after!