Not good! Wrong species, Pickles! And chickens are not prepared to deal with "corkscrews" at all…![]()

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Not good! Wrong species, Pickles! And chickens are not prepared to deal with "corkscrews" at all…![]()
Mine too. Pickles is trying to mate with Squatch my black jersey giant![]()
Not good! Wrong species, Pickles! And chickens are not prepared to deal with "corkscrews" at all…![]()
No, he looks at her like she has 20 heads. He just walks away and Pickles follows him bobbing her headOH MY GOODNESS!!!
Bad Pickles!!!
And Squatch is okay with this new activity???
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When you set it all up let me know, I want to see pictures. I'm at a loss as what should constitute a duck coop/house. Is it even possible to have a duck house that remains a tad bit dry? My ducks coop is a mess, don't get me wrong they are happier that pigs in slop but I nearly bust my butt everytime I enter their area. (They got their drake tail feathers finally.) They really love it when I drag their litter (hay or straw) out of the houses. Should I use pine shavings or something else?No, he looks at her like she has 20 heads. He just walks away and Pickles follows him bobbing her headWe have a Drake, but he's too young I guess. Maybe in the spring he will service the girls so I can have some ducklings
We are putting them in their own fenced in area with their own coop soon.
We are building it the same as our chicken coop except it won't be as tall. Have you seen our pallet chicken coop?When you set it all up let me know, I want to see pictures. I'm at a loss as what should constitute a duck coop/house. Is it even possible to have a duck house that remains a tad bit dry? My ducks coop is a mess, don't get me wrong they are happier that pigs in slop but I nearly bust my butt everytime I enter their area. (They got their drake tail feathers finally.) They really love it when I drag their litter (hay or straw) out of the houses. Should I use pine shavings or something else?
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So, besides being a duck freak, you’re also a computer geek...Cloud flare is a so called »content-delivery network« (CDN), basically they duplicate the content of highly frequented web-pages to different locations and serve requests from there.
No clue what "Ashburn" was meant, but it seems that the nearest cloudflare-server to WV is located in Atlanta.
The error message is basically finger pointing from cloudflare: »Ey your browser is working, our cloudflare-server in Ashburn/Atlanta/… is working too, but the web-site you're trying to reach isn't. It's not our fault!«
More technical explanations:
https://github.com/marcialpaulg/Fixing-Cloudflare-Error-524
https://community.cloudflare.com/t/community-tip-fixing-error-524-a-timeout-occurred/42342
Other CDN's, like Akamai just report a "connection time-out error" and don't blame anybody.
We are building it the same as our chicken coop except it won't be as tall. Have you seen our pallet chicken coop?
Our coop stays dry. I don't put any water or food in our coops.
Our friends joke and tell us that we built apalace for our chickens and ask if it's got heat and a/c tooDH does want to install a fan into it for summer.
@Cedar Creek Farm Lady I use pine shavings because they suck up moisture in the coop.
On the ground you could add sand if it's wet. It'll mix in with the ground and create a soil that can absorb wetness. It takes a while, but it works!
So, besides being a duck freak, you’re also a computer geek...I’m just teasing....
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I haven't had any of those issues using my cellphone, but I never use my laptop.Similar thing here, getting knocked out of the site while I’m trying to compose a post. No error message though. MADDENING.