Billie Sue & I will bid!Hee! Yeah, they frown on that... Of course, you can always swap them!
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Billie Sue & I will bid!Hee! Yeah, they frown on that... Of course, you can always swap them!
Stick with the claim. Don't close it at all. She obviously doesn't have time to refund your money. What? All of 5 minutes to do. You can get Isbars from somewhere else: now or eventually. It's not worth it.So I opened a claim on PP for the refund on the chicks that arrived dead. 3 that count to get me to the 10 that where in the auction but 15 total sent and only 7 made it. Again no heat pack. Anyways 2 days ago she said sorry she thought she sent the refund already and would sent it right now. No word since then
I am having a harder time filling for the Isbars though. Im torn what to do there. I really want them. But I am almost at 4 weeks. She says they are going out next week. But they also where supposed to be shipped 3 weeks ago. Im kinda thinking she didn't have any or not old enough or something. B/c it is supposed to be 1 roo and 3 pullets. Ugh. I don't know what to do on them.
I am so happy that the sun is shining today! It has rained here for the last several days and I have a ton of cleaning to do in my coops and runs. Yuck. I really need to bring in a couple of loads of sand to help combat rainy days. Does anyone have any good suggestions that make that much rain easier to deal with?
Brandy
I would dose everyone.Second pullet has a little mousture around a nostril. Going to pick up my temp brooder and some Tylan. If anybody has advice on whether I should dose everyone or just those that look a little unwell I'd GREATLY appreciate it! Also any recommends on supplements or meds.
x2!I don't think it's about cheap so much as it is about sheer lazy, honestly. I mean, I am dirt poor right now and so a lot of things are kinda makeshift, but my birds have everything they need -- just not as pretty as I'd like. And c'mon, really -- how hard is it to rake a coop once a week? If you can't afford wood chips for bedding, use straw. If you can't afford straw, use dried leaves (they LOVE dried leaves, I've found!) This is not rocket science, here. Clean(ish), out of the wind, dry. How hard is that? And pick up the **** eggs every once in a while. If there's too many, scramble 'em and feed 'em back to the birds -- you save on feed that day, and they love them!
Production toulouse from a hatchery that are now approaching their first breeding season (if they are a male/female) Should be $50 each minimum.
Same here. The CXs were just way too much work. Constantly having to clean to keep the smell down. I could really enjoy a nice bird to raise for meat. We take ours up to a menonite family that processes for a good price. I'm hoping I can get him to process our rabbits too.
I use Equine Fresh and have only had to change the bedding in the coop 2 in the last 9 months. Even when I changed it the last time it was only necessary because it had finally all changed to sawdust and was too dusty for my liking. There was no smell, no flies, etc. The chickens dustbathe in it even. They love it.x2!
I have a bench under my roost with trays that I can pull and bring to the compost...so quick and easy! I replace the hay/bedding on the floor pretty often depending on weather conditions. It takes very little time for the number of birds (42 in the coops/runs) I have. I know it's much more of a chore for those with more birds, but still. Don't overextend.
I wish I had a problem with having too many eggs lol! I am not getting many right now, but I still pick them up twice a day.
I will never buy adult birds from anyone. I would rather take my chance on eggs and hope some hatch. Who knows what kind of diseases were running rampant there.
I use Equine Fresh and have only had to change the bedding in the coop 2 in the last 9 months. Even when I changed it the last time it was only necessary because it had finally all changed to sawdust and was too dusty for my liking. There was no smell, no flies, etc. The chickens dustbathe in it even. They love it.
It works much better than shavings in the brooder in my opinion.
I guess what I am saying is a couple of $5 - $6 bags have lasted for months. If you can't afford that, pick up some eggs (that are fresh) and sell them for $2 to $3 a dozen.