Meri Maura
May 2024 bring less misery 🥂
I will try to find someVaseline (petroleum jelly) will smother them and kill them. Slather his legs with it.
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I will try to find someVaseline (petroleum jelly) will smother them and kill them. Slather his legs with it.
The amazing thing is all it took to set her off was not collecting her eggs for 2 days. What the heck? I tried that back in the spring when I WANTED her to go broody. She looked at me like I was stupid and went on her merry way. Silkie hens will drive you crazy. They are either poor layers and constantly broody or wonderful layers and only go broody when it is convenient for them. No in-betweens. And yet here I am wanting and plotting for more of the little devils.She and Marty must be related! I had her for several months before she went broody! Oh she laid an egg most days but wasn't the slightest bit interested in being broody, I had something like 7 hens go broody this past summer and Marty could have cared less!
Then once they were all done she decides Hey I want to sit on eggs! And turned into some demon child! biting, scratching, screaming like something out of The Exorcist.... hahaha
The chooks are much happier now. I just fed them some leftovers. Ham, gravy, stuffing, tortillas and cheese, and potatoes. Big plate of stuff that I cut into pieces and heated. Yummy!Same thing here in Central Valley California cold, rain, wind. Unhappy chooks
It worked well for removing stick tight fleas from my hens.I heard of that![]()
Easy to spot at the airport on the luggage trough...I love your Canada suitcases![]()
No cats allowed in the great white north?She looks great for 16!
Oh and another oneHi pretty girl
I miss my kitty....
Growing up our chickens got feed corn and whatever they could find to eat. And scraps from the kitchen. They lived very long lives. Those the weasel didn't kill that is.As for feed - well they look very healthy to me! Way back when they didn't have fancy chicken food - they ate whatever they found and scraps of meat, bread, and veggies they were thrown by the owner! I remember my grandmother telling me the hens received fish guts, and bones and skin, stale bread, and any other leftovers (my family is from the east coast - fishing outport).
Can’t wait to see the pictures