Really?Duhhhh! They taste with their taste buds!

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Really?Duhhhh! They taste with their taste buds!
Always have handles on inside and out.Better then them locking you IN the coop.![]()
If you lose a chicken every few weeks, you should be getting necropsies. You have a big choice for state labs.One of our little grey chickens was dead this morning when we went out there.
Between the flies, wasps, and longer grass that needs cut, We are on a mission to mow the goat area (guess 2 goats wasn't enough to keep it down.) deep cleaning/moving the coop, to make sure there's no wasp nests nearby, and I got my son scrubbing out all the water buckets, and refilling everything, to make sure it's not an algea problem.
My daughter "failed" to mention that her chicken yesterday was acting sick. She was fine the day before when I went out there with her. She said she'd been panting really hard. We did have a super hot day yesterday, and it could have been heat stroke, or an egg problem. She doesn't lay eggs very often to begin with, compared to our white cochin and RIR hen.
I hate how we seem to lose a chicken every few weeks, (although, it mostly happens when it's SUPER hot... and we didn't put the frozen ice out yesterday for them.... so now I feel guilty. I thought it had cooled off enough not to cause heat stroke issues.)
If you don't know which one to trust, best rule of thumb is to pick a number between the two.Alright well I set the last four wih the damaged air cells and I cut one of the egg cartons you sent in the box and made a little four dozen and set all four of those ones up right with fat end up, and the temp is fluctuating so I don't know what of the two thermometer/thermostats to go by or trust. I took out the top tray so I can fit all of them in and none are getting cracked from the turning tray stick that turns the tuner. And I will just have to turn them by hand.
Cut her open to see if there's a stuck egg, then look for unusual issues with organs.My daughter's taking it okay... but now she's even MORE insistant, that her two silkies are house birds, and only go outside when the temp's just right to free range in a dog kennel. LOL
I did warn her, when we started getting chickens, that sometimes, they die a lot, even when you do everything right.![]()
I checked for mites, no sign of them. I'll deworm again, too, just to be sure...
But, she was found dead this morning, in the nesting box, in a position of laying an egg... so I don't know if the heat yesterday stressed her out too much, and she didn't look egg bound. So I don't know exactly what happened. I wish sometimes that chickens could talk and tell you what's wrong. They often won't show they are sick, until it's too late to save them.![]()
When you live above the arctic circle, you can't throw any food stuff away.I am just seeing a program called the Human planet and just lernd about a wonderful Inuit dish FERMENTED BIRD! made of birds fermented with all their fathers guts ect! The dish is called Kiviak
It tastes like a very intense Gorgozola cheese Bon A petite!![]()
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiviak
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If you do 3 persons' jobs, it won't be long before they realize there are 2 people they don't need to employ any more.Pretty much, but I can manage...just can't manage as much time on backyard chickens! LOL!
I live in a residential neighborhood, not like out in a country area. I've been here over 25 years, and probably 20 years ago, we had a possum that would run across our yard to get to the neighbor's apricot trees. Sadly, the neighbor is gone and all the trees are now gone. The only problem we have are domestic cats. So far none have gone after my birds, but I shoo them away when I see them. I am not a cat lover as it is. I'm not saying there aren't skunks and kit foxes,coyotes and even mountain lions here where I live, but not in the city is all. I think they know better to come in,and there's plenty of open space all around us that is better habitat for them. Hopefully, I won't ever have to eat my words![]()
Yeah, I can let my husband cut the chicken open to look inside. He knows what a normal chicken should look like he's worked in a butcher shop before.Always have handles on inside and out.
If you lose a chicken every few weeks, you should be getting necropsies. You have a big choice for state labs.
Texas
Department of Defense, Veterinary Food Analysis and Diagnostic Laboratory
2899 Schofield Road Suite 2630
JBSA Ft Sam Houston, Texas 78234-7771
Phone: 210-295-4604
Texas
Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory - Amarillo (Branch)
6610 Amarillo Blvd West
Amarillo, Texas 79106-1706
Phone: 806-353-7478
IAV-A, CSF, CWD*, ND, FMD, SCRAPIE, IAV-S*
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Texas
Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory - Center (Branch)
635 Malone Dr
Center, Texas 75935-3530
Phone: 936-598-4451
IAV-A, ND
50
Texas
Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory (Main)
1 Sippel Road, Drawer 3040
College Station, Texas 77843-0001
Phone: 979-845-3414
IAV-A, ASF, CSF, CWD*, ND, FMD, PRV, SCRAPIE, IAV-S*, VSV*
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Texas
Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory – Gonzales (Branch)
1162 East Sarah DeWitt Drive
Gonzales, Texas 78629
Phone: 830-672-2834
IAV-A, ND
52
Texas
Texas Animal Health Commission State-Federal Laboratory
8200 Cameron Road, Suite A186
Austin, Texas 78754-3832
Phone: 512-832-6580
If you don't know which one to trust, best rule of thumb is to pick a number between the two.
Cut her open to see if there's a stuck egg, then look for unusual issues with organs.
When you live above the arctic circle, you can't throw any food stuff away.
If you do 3 persons' jobs, it won't be long before they realize there are 2 people they don't need to employ any more.
There are 10-50 times more raccoons per square mile in cities than in rural areas. If you don't have a trail cam or sit out all night in a blind with night vision glasses, you would be shocked at how many critters cross your property in the dark.
I could understand putting a handle on the inside but not a lock.Always have handles on inside and out.
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I could understand putting a handle on the inside but not a lock.Always have handles on inside and out.
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First, avoid getting locked in your coop at night. Second, learn karate.If there's no lock on the inside then how do I stay safe from predators?