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And guess what happened here todayStorm season coming sooner than we need. Can you believe Sept is just about here ?!
I am dreading winter.
one of the ladies turned up broody....Kate, who is 27 WEEKS old....
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And guess what happened here todayStorm season coming sooner than we need. Can you believe Sept is just about here ?!
I am dreading winter.
He i s a sweetieHappy Pony Sunday! Boy it's hot out here. Working on the coop today, but it's slow going. Still, I do hope we can get them in, in the next week. Maybe Labor Day. We got the run frame put together...a totally NON-predator proof tubular metal frame thing from Amazon. But soooo much faster and cheaper than building one from scratch. Taking a break now.
Unfortunately, we have an egg eater. Every few days I find one on the floor or in the run. They had all been Sheba's. She tends to drop them where the mood takes her. But last night I found egg...no she'll at all, just egg...in the nest box. I'm not at all happy and don't know who's to blame or what to do.
Here's a picture. Not a pony... but a real cutie, huh?View attachment 3928540
looks wonder. Good job!And here's our work for today. Flooring where there was no flooring. A door that is hinged and in place. A frame over which the wire for the run needs to go.
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It's 98° and the humidity makes the heat index 109. I'm done.View attachment 3928639
Holy Dinah - you’re doomed!And guess what happened here today
one of the ladies turned up broody....Kate, who is 27 WEEKS old....
Good for you, always good to be involved with your community.Off topic but I need to share.
I gave a speech at my church today. It was professionally recorded and documented.
The pastor of my church is sending a message to the mayor of our town with compliments on my speech. The subject matter consisted of the homeless issues, the food and clothing bank I am setting up, and the neighborhood watch program that I will be leading. They know me as “The church deacon, chicken man and airwildfire spotting guy”
Anyway, this small town has grabbed me by the heart and didn’t let go!
That’s awesome. Good work!It is done
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Working on a little egg collecting basket for @Sylvester017 now.
Here's Cocoa, the chick my kiddo named. Verrrry cuddly and seeks me out to ask for them.
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I would actually rather she not hatch now with winter coming on. I just hope she stays long enough to wallop the stuffing out of Tuff. Best thing for hormonal idiots is pestering a broody hen.Holy Dinah - you’re doomed!
She’s a muttOoooooo, Awwwwwww, Wow ~ Misty ~ a Blue Ameraucana? or EE w/ inherited Blue Ameraucana genetics? The Ameraucana club would automatically disqualify any purebred Ameraucana as pretty as Misty just for laying any other color egg but BLUE! Any egg color of white, offwhite, tinted, pink, mint, more greenish than blue, etc, other than a definite blue tint is a disqualifier in their SOP.
And they are sticklers about feather colors too! Even if a purebred Ameraucana layed any shades of blue but feather color isn't right the bird still gets disqualified.
From a private breeder I've had a couple Blue Wheaten Ameraucanas that layed light blue eggs (my BYC avatar profile pic) & as dearly as I loved the bird I wish we had just a sweet EE from the feed store! Paid for two pullet Ameraucana juveniles + shipping & one died before a month & the survivor lived only 3 yrs. Would've been cheaper to get 2 EEs from the feed store & who cares if the eggs have more green than blue shells? Guess it matters to the club.
Anyway there are so many other genetically bred blue layers developed now the feather colors on the new breeds are getting less important since they aren't recognized APA breeds.
And yes, we're not getting younger & every day I face physical limits. My 93-yr-old Auntie passed away this year & she stressed using canes, quad canes, sturdy rolling walkers, bathroom aids, handled stepping stools, avoid rushing, no heavy lifting, watch steps or curbs to avoid what happened to me ~ carrying a package that obstructed my view while rushing! That'll LEARN me!
Pls watch out for that slippery yard poo!
Yep true!I would actually rather she not hatch now with winter coming on. I just hope she stays long enough to wallop the stuffing out of Tuff. Best thing for hormonal idiots is pestering a broody hen.
Electric fencing - zap! Best thing ever .I missed saying, but I'm sorry to hear about your injury. Get well soon! The run won't actually be predator-proof. We'll do some things to make it harder for them, but really, it will be more predator-resistant and chicken-proof. The shed the coop is in will be Fort Knox though. Chickens go in at dusk, door closes, safe chickens.
That said, I've gotten into the show Homestead Rescue. They make a coop darn near every episode, usually because they have predators eating all their birds. You know what they use literally every time? Yup...chicken wire! The only time I saw them use welded-wire (covered with chicken wire) was for freaking timber wolves! Raccoons? Chicken wire. Foxes? Chicken wire. Coyotes? Chicken wire. I sit there watching, saying, "Well that's not gonna work!"
But they don't listen to me.![]()
TY for the good wishes!I missed saying, but I'm sorry to hear about your injury. Get well soon! The run won't actually be predator-proof. We'll do some things to make it harder for them, but really, it will be more predator-resistant and chicken-proof. The shed the coop is in will be Fort Knox though. Chickens go in at dusk, door closes, safe chickens.
That said, I've gotten into the show Homestead Rescue. They make a coop darn near every episode, usually because they have predators eating all their birds. You know what they use literally every time? Yup...chicken wire! The only time I saw them use welded-wire (covered with chicken wire) was for freaking timber wolves! Raccoons? Chicken wire. Foxes? Chicken wire. Coyotes? Chicken wire. I sit there watching, saying, "Well that's not gonna work!"
But they don't listen to me.![]()