I'm sorry I'll miss you all at the swap this weekend, we're going the opposite direction. I hope you all have a good time & sell lots of birds! I will be taking 6 little Ameraucana chicks with me when I leave to deliver to a gal from Pittsburg who is going to meet me in Baxter Springs, so that will leave me only one little chick left from the recent hatches, but I have about 21 more eggs in the big incubator & 2 in the hatcher, so hopefully I will have more.
I spent 3 hours outside tonight rigging extra water bottles & water bowls & such for the rabbits. There are still a couple that don't have extra bowls, but I may scrounge up some more later. I was trying to wire this one water bottle on one of the cages & it was one of the does that is kind of ornery & she was biting & pulling on the wire, she didn't want it in her cage, so I had to take it off & just give her an extra bowl, crazy rabbit. I have one that dumps both his food bowl & his water bowl upside down & some days carries it into the wood box on the back of the cage so I have to fish it out of there to feed & water him. Then I switched around one waterer for the chicks outside in the pen so the little chicks left here will have extra water. There won't be as many of them, so they should be all right. The little turkeys will have a gallon waterer too, so hopefully everyone will have enough water to last until I get back if they don't play in it or dump it out. They all will get extra food tomorrow too. I filled the automatic feeders in the chicken coop & the young chicks outside have a full feeder also. I got an extra water bowl for the dogs too & filled it, so they will have extra too. The bad thing with the GPs is they don't share well & I have to leave their food in the self feeder in the dog run for them, so they have to both eat out of it. I normally have to feed them in separate bowls or they fight. I guess they'll just have to work it out.
Sapphire, I'm so sorry for all of your troubles with the rooster attacking your other chickens. I'm afraid that rooster would be stew. I would have thought the same thing of my pup if I had seen it with a chicken too. Ours are still killing kittens & I don't know how to stop them. It's not that we really need all of these kittens, but I hate to see them just killing them like that. We don't have very many left now. I wish they would get old enough to run really fast & hide, but they're still young. I'm afraid they're going to start killing my favorite cats next & then I am going to be really upset. I have two long haired ones that are my favorites, a calico & a black & white. Some of our cats have disappeared lately & I'm afraid I know where they went. I don't know how you break them of that habit. Does anyone have any ideas?
Well I still have lots to do tonight, so I'd better get back to it.
I spent 3 hours outside tonight rigging extra water bottles & water bowls & such for the rabbits. There are still a couple that don't have extra bowls, but I may scrounge up some more later. I was trying to wire this one water bottle on one of the cages & it was one of the does that is kind of ornery & she was biting & pulling on the wire, she didn't want it in her cage, so I had to take it off & just give her an extra bowl, crazy rabbit. I have one that dumps both his food bowl & his water bowl upside down & some days carries it into the wood box on the back of the cage so I have to fish it out of there to feed & water him. Then I switched around one waterer for the chicks outside in the pen so the little chicks left here will have extra water. There won't be as many of them, so they should be all right. The little turkeys will have a gallon waterer too, so hopefully everyone will have enough water to last until I get back if they don't play in it or dump it out. They all will get extra food tomorrow too. I filled the automatic feeders in the chicken coop & the young chicks outside have a full feeder also. I got an extra water bowl for the dogs too & filled it, so they will have extra too. The bad thing with the GPs is they don't share well & I have to leave their food in the self feeder in the dog run for them, so they have to both eat out of it. I normally have to feed them in separate bowls or they fight. I guess they'll just have to work it out.
Sapphire, I'm so sorry for all of your troubles with the rooster attacking your other chickens. I'm afraid that rooster would be stew. I would have thought the same thing of my pup if I had seen it with a chicken too. Ours are still killing kittens & I don't know how to stop them. It's not that we really need all of these kittens, but I hate to see them just killing them like that. We don't have very many left now. I wish they would get old enough to run really fast & hide, but they're still young. I'm afraid they're going to start killing my favorite cats next & then I am going to be really upset. I have two long haired ones that are my favorites, a calico & a black & white. Some of our cats have disappeared lately & I'm afraid I know where they went. I don't know how you break them of that habit. Does anyone have any ideas?
Well I still have lots to do tonight, so I'd better get back to it.
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