They are flooding on the East Coast and we can't get rain in SW Kansas...weird how that works out. I know it's all in God's plan and it will all work out.
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HHMM well I havent seen her get bred, the fighting is so intense they were all panting and had bite marks and bruises. I need more hens, with the adopted boy from next door I have 5 toms and 2 hens. The younger hen isnt even interested, she hatched out in june so she stays away from all the commotion. I have them doctored up this eveing and may seperate them tomorrow if it starts back up. She will submitt but she wont sit still when a tom comes near. She will walk up to a tom and rub her neck all over him and run circles around him rubbing her neck all over him until it is broken up by another tom. Silly boys I just dont want anyone to get hurt.My boys are fighting too. DH said he saw one girl get bred. These are my midgets and they were hatched in May and June. I sold my extra Eastern and blue slate Tom so there hasn't been any fighting in their pens. The Toms are flirting a lot though.
Yup! That was what everyone recommended. The savage has a really nice scope, the .22 doesn't but it is just so I can get my self together and practice until I am better to practice with the .223. Coyotes are our main problem here and we have several day time loners that are hardly fearful of humans. The one the other day was the size of a small german shepherd, scared the daylights out of me so if he comes back he is going bye bye. The coyotes that hunt at night in packs don't scare me nearly as much as the ones that trot right through our backyard like a loose dog!!!Congrats! I think .223 are perfect for coyotes. Make sure he gets you a good scope! A shovel? You are a brave one!
Yup! That was what everyone recommended. The savage has a really nice scope, the .22 doesn't but it is just so I can get my self together and practice until I am better to practice with the .223. Coyotes are our main problem here and we have several day time loners that are hardly fearful of humans. The one the other day was the size of a small german shepherd, scared the daylights out of me so if he comes back he is going bye bye. The coyotes that hunt at night in packs don't scare me nearly as much as the ones that trot right through our backyard like a loose dog!!!
Geez, I hadn't gotten to the part of what to do with it....that would be a pretty big hole. I don't know if I am up for the task of burying dead coyotes. Will have to come up with a plan if I actually get one!
I don't know what happened to my multiquote, but I'm going to use your post to make some of the comments I wanted to make
MichelleM-- that is fantastic news about your DH!! I'm so glad his scans are looking better! I hope he continues to go in that direction and can beat the pants out of that cancer! ! X2; you put that so well I'm not even going to try to use my own words.
Trish, that's great that you got the tags on the collars! I've seen that machine in there at Petsmart. My vet engraves the tags for free, which is nice. I think people are more likely to help if they have a phone number to call; it makes it very easy for them to contact you if they find your dog and much less likely they'll just call animal control or something.
Yeesh! That is down right insulting and rude that they have that attitude towards cute coops, bantams and silkies. I wonder what makes them feel so far superior to the rest of us. I have never even heard of that thread, but if they feel the need to belittle others for their tastes in poultry and housing, then I don't have much respect for people like that. It's called being a bully and having a low tolerance and you don't make friends that way. I personally love and respect all breeds of poultry. Can't think of anything I don't like and I certainly would not judge a person by their coop or breed of birds they have. My MIL doesn't understand half of what we do with our chickens; she's an old-school farm girl. Still, she has the manners to recognize that just because we do things differently it doesn't make us wrong or stupid (or at least she doesn't say it to our faces). How hard is it to offer advice or discuss something without being rude? Why should it bother someone else that my coop looks like a little cabin in the woods? They SHOULD appreciate the frugality of reusing something instead of buying new stuff!
My favorite hen, Scout (Golden Campine) appears to be hurt. She isn't using her right leg and when I pick her up it just hangs and she doesn't seem to have any strength in it. She was fine just a couple of hours ago, so I'm guessing she may have caught it in something and pulled a muscle or nerve. She doesn't seem to have any pain when I move the joints or put my hand under her foot to push it up toward her body (when she is in a football carry hold). I have her in the house in a dog carrier for the time being to protect her from her "friends."
I have a pullet shut door, have the photo sensor to open and close it, or I can set the timer with a magnet. I have a magnet out by the door so I can close it anytime.. I love my automatic door. I wish my turkeys would use it but no luck with that.I was going to ask those of you that have automatic pop doors, do you have them on a timer? I have been having quite a time with mine & I may just have to call the company tomorrow. I bought a better timer & I can't get it to open & close the door now. My other timer had quit working, so I bought a more sturdy one & since I put it up the door hasn't opened or closed automatically. I can go out & unplug it & plug it back in & then it will open or close, but not on the timer. It's really aggravating!
I have a pullet shut door, have the photo sensor to open and close it, or I can set the timer with a magnet. I have a magnet out by the door so I can close it anytime.. I love my automatic door. I wish my turkeys would use it but no luck with that.
I had the opposite problem, I couldn't get any of my hens to go broody for me, I have RIRs, BAs, and PRs. Maybe you have a more motherly friendly atmosphere than I do.