I wrote all this last night and didn't get it sent. Seems I was awake all night long worrying about the chickens. I almost dread going out to find what the owl managed to get somehow last night. That wind is blowing so hard but I have so much to do before the front comes in. I can sure feel the work I've been doing. I'm going to have to double up on meds just to move today.
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Danz, I have a 5ish mo old roo that is scared of chickens too. I have him penned with 3 girls, not because I want them to breed but because they're the odd balls. He girls in there, they are just like the picture that I posted of the hen that creeps me out because her head is all red. I didn't even realize that all 3 white hens look like that. I don't see mites, but I'm not sure what I'm looking for either. They've been in the pen for 2 days now. My kids looked up removing Daniel's spurs on youtube last night and were insistent on doing it. We all went out, I had to bring the little kids out too because I didn't want them to be alone if the rooster freaked. The rooster did just fine but my 8yo was bawling she was so scared it was going to hurt him.
I had forgotten about this. Today when I went to work on the pen I found one of my roosters hanging from a metal roost in the pen. His spur was so long it curled around and he had gotten it hung on the metal and was hanging upside down. I was having trouble getting him off and ended up twisting off his spur accidentally to get him loose. So I grabbed the other one and it came off. He bled for a while but it didn't seem to bother him in the least. I was so glad I found him. It doesn't take them long to die upside down. There was at least an inch long spur underneath the old one already.
Danz, that is sad about your brother moving. I know that stuff happens, what can you do? I went to see them this evening so I could see him before they leave tomorrow afternoon. He has been in North Carolina since the early 80's and had been working in Texas so he is really glad to get to move back. My parents also lived there and moved back here about 3 1/2 years ago. I am so glad. I think of the precious time I had with my Mom before she passed I wouldn't have had if they hadn't moved here! It was invaluable.
If I brought my boys to your place could you just tell them what and how and have them work for you? I've been tempted to ask so many times, they're young but they're just workers. I go out and work with them all the time. They need instruction still sometimes but they're tough and strong. I have younger kids that are good with picking up outside, we cleaned out a big corner of our property yesterday that I'm not sure we've ever touched. One was trimming out the trees so we could get underneath and we were picking up concrete blocks and big pipes and such, and we made ahuge brush pile. We flat got it done in a few hours. Seriously, if we can help we could put it on the calendar and it wouldn't cost anything.
That is very sweet. I just wouldn't know what to tell them to do. I'm not very good at designating work. I tend to start to show someone what to do and then just do it. The real stuff I need done is like concrete work and construction. And a lot of that needs done with heavy equipment. You are welcome to bring your kids to visit though. Speaking of dragging hoses around. Does anyone have a watering system with the nipple waters? We are seriously considering building one. Right now I think I could have one system water 3 different groups of chicks/chickens. I would need another system for the other coop. I saw where you can heat the tank and use a pump to keep the water moving so that it doesn't freeze. It's supposed to be very effective. If it did freeze, I could add heat tape. I've also seen them where you can just use heat, or heat tape to keep them from freezing. I can't decide which way to go. If I do the one that circulates the water, then that would mean that it would need the pump year round, maybe the other way would be better because I wouldn't need electricity all the time.
I bought some water nipples but the darn things kept dripping. I just had them in a bucket. I understand if they aren't screwed in perfectly straight they will drip.
I have some auto waterers I bought that work on a pressurized system. That is what I plan to use in my chicken trailer if I ever get it done. They are quite pricey but I think they will be worth it. I think the nipple waterers would be fine if they are inside a building and wouldn't freeze.
YAY for egg delivery day, what kind of eggs did you get this time? Oh I didn't get eggs. I deliver eggs to my customers in town on Friday. Not nearly as much fun. How do you know it's just one owl? I don't know for a fact. But I've only seen one. I agree, something has to be done. They seem to know that you have an easy food source. They keep coming back for more. I'm so sorry that you are dealing with this !@#$@#$~~~!!!! I don't understand why they tear off the head and not eat them. That makes it worse. It's like they're not really even hungry. I think they rip off the head and about that time the other birds start yelling which alerts the dogs so they take off without their catch.
Hawkeye, when I was a kid my mom locked us out during the day and I percieved it as mean when I was a kid. I don't think that now. We also lived in Louisiana. Anyway, because of that, I can't lock them out. I tell them that they can go out on official business, such as taking out trash or chores or whatever I tell them that needs done. Then in addition to that, when they go out to play that's fine, but once they come in they have to stay in. They get one chance for play time outside so they better prepare before running out the door. That's still a lot of in and out times considering how many people. I thought about running a window unit and having everyone sleep in one room so we could have some relief at night without cooling the whole house. Seriously, when the bill gets over $500, it was well over $500, I'm thinking it was $575, who can pay that? It wasn't even that cool in here. We also opted for running the canner outside but again it created more in and out. Thanks for the DE link, that's not bad at all and free shipping too. I will definitely be trying the vinegar instead of CLR.
I remember being locked outside when Mom was waxing floors once and I was so cold I thought I would freeze to death. I couldn't lock my kids out either. It isn't unusual for my electric bill to be over $500 in the summer. We are on Rural Electric and it is SOOO high. I had 3 times larger and a much older and drafty house before this one and the bills were never even close to this high there, and I have a top of the line energy efficient system here... supposedly. Our electricity is 4 times more per kw here than in town. In retrospect for the money I spent putting in this system I should have put in geothermal instead. If I live long enough that I need to replace it someday that is what I will do.
I don't use my dishwasher often though, maybe once per week, doubt that much. I think it's that I'm washing so much. We do reuse towels, but it's not uncommon for me to do 6 loads in a day. I use the same towel for a week at a time and so does DH. If it dries I see no need to use another one. When my kids were home I did at least 3 loads of laundry a day and then caught up on weekends. Kids can go through a lot of clothes. I can wear the same old dirty jeans for a week if I don't go anywhere and it doesn't bother me. DH changes clothes several times a day. It drives me nuts. When I worked I had clean clothes on every day and I just don't see the need as long as my undies are clean.I feel like our house is like glorified camping, we all get dirty and I just keep on washing. My dh calls me on the home phone every morning while he's at work. He couldn't call me on my cell phone because it normally doesn't work here. I don't understand why I can text here but not talk. His phone is the same way, the cell phones have always been this way here. So what was it with your furnace? I can text from home but not talk as well. Or if I do talk I get cut off.![]()