He should visit here. I think he’s brilliantHe spends his time on his own thread, I’m pretty sure
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He should visit here. I think he’s brilliantHe spends his time on his own thread, I’m pretty sure
He had to move, so doesn't have the same living situation, unfortunately. He has also started his own thread on rescued chickens. You might want to pop over there. He is quite knowledgeable about chickens and chicken behavior.What happened to Shadrach?
Awww… this is so wonderful.I feel so pleased. After 2 years and ten months, Bistro has decided that I can be trusted.
She has always been the most "alert" of the hens and let me know in no uncertain terms that she was not to be touched. I have mostly respected her wishes except for the occasional health and wellness check off the roost at night, although I mostly try to spend lots of time with the hens and observe them to evaluate their well-being.
This weekend, she suddenly started bravely hopping on my lap for a chat and visit. I feel so honoured.
Bistro from last summer. That area is currently still covered in snow.
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Your horses look really healthy and in good condition, Especially considering their age.Pony Sunday
Took a walk in the paddock to see how the weed were growing - seems really well! I will put my sprayer together this week and next weekend I will spray for the butttercups coming got up. The girls were all nibbling at whatever grass there is between the weeds!
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Reenie (22 yrs old now)
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Truly (will be 21 yrs old May 26th)
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Lulu (will be 21 yrs old on June 5)
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Was the first food you were feeding a different brand than the old chick started you found? Whatever the case, sounds like you need a new bag of a good chick starter.Chick update
I was astonished to see the three new chicks and to compare them to my first chicks, they appeared similar in size and the new ones jus seemed very more filled out and energetic.
I have been suspicious that they were not eating enough, it didn’t seem that they were very interested in the feed I bought and I thought it was because of the size of the crumble, so I tried breaking it up smaller, they seemed a bit more interested but not enough for my liking.
I had some chick starter from about a yr ago so I checked it, seemed ok threw some into the crate and they went mad for it! So I threw more in…..
What a game changer, everyone seems more energetic and eating more, I also cranked the heat in the feed room.
I put the three new chicks in with the others, but tomorrow may I split them up, that silkie X is just too tiny. I will see how she is getting on with the other hooligans.
Oh and I think she is a Phyllis wanna-be I think she will have a white crown![]()
Hey kiddos! You look like you’re having fun
Yes I noted that she is just throwing herself into the mob and eating with the rest. If she continues to be ok I will keep them all together.If she's anything like her mother, she'll be feisty
They say to pre-order, but never deliver for what seems like forever.Hey kiddos! You look like you’re having fun
Yes this is true, but my neighbour ordered months ago and still waiting - sheesh!!!
Oh how lovely a Cremello right? What a lovely old boyYour horses look really healthy and in good condition, Especially considering their age.
Was the first food you were feeding a different brand than the old chick started you found? Whatever the case, sounds like you need a new bag of a good chick starter.
Pony Sunday
My last horse, who left us December 2021. RIP sweet Boo. We miss you.
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Nothing he has his own thread you can read/take part in. Not sure where it is, I think others on here will know.What happened to Shadrach?