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Quote: NRA-sponsored classes are most likely offered wherever you live, with expert instructors. Your state DNR should be able to tell you where & when they're held. More & more women are taking them,
To me it seems like fowl pox, sorry.
You're right.
It really doesn't look like wounds from a predator attack. The comb is pretty susceptible to being torn and I see no bites.
Um, I caught the raccoon in the coop and chased it away. It had killed one hen and partially eaten it. When I first found the boy his face wasn't swollen and all the blood was fresh bright red and dripping.
I will look into that. I would like to be able to shoot what I want should the need arise.NRA-sponsored classes are most likely offered wherever you live, with expert instructors. Your state DNR should be able to tell you where & when they're held. More & more women are taking them,
Quote: You might look into learning to use a handgun, as well; could save your life one day.
As a matter of fact, I do. All I can say is thank God for synthetic casings!
As a mature gentleman, like myself, we have the added benefit of hindsight, insight and foresight.I know it's just a case of mind over matter with me, but if there's no mind, as in my case, it doesn't matter.
Probably 2 reasons. I don't hatch consistently most years so ages are staggered. Also, I hate butchering in summer when flies are aplenty.CC you have so many there is a reason way you don't butcher all year long?
I get it. But you did suspect an illness too. Ill chickens can get attacked too.Um, I caught the raccoon in the coop and chased it away. It had killed one hen and partially eaten it. When I first found the boy his face wasn't swollen and all the blood was fresh bright red and dripping.
Vegetarian goo.What do they make the synthetic casings out of?
X2Cellulose, collagen.
They'll be fine. Perhaps a bit salty for a daily diet but OK once in a while.i probably should have asked before giving it to the chickens, but they ate my left over nachos with my goats.... cheese and sour cream won't hurt them, right? LOL
I have guns and am pro gun but our Missouri Legislature just overdid it.NRA-sponsored classes are most likely offered wherever you live, with expert instructors. Your state DNR should be able to tell you where & when they're held. More & more women are taking them,
That would also be on the agenda, though I am more likely to reach for a rifle or shotgun. They are far more comfortable to me than handguns are even with my lack of training.You might look into learning to use a handgun, as well; could save your life one day.
Normally they get layer feed, and they free range to eat a lot of bugs, grass, dirt, or whatever else they feel like eating. Normally, I through fruit, veggies, and meat out there... but I had an unhealthy lunch and figured they'd like a treat. LOL![]()
As a mature gentleman, like myself, we have the added benefit of hindsight, insight and foresight.
Probably 2 reasons. I don't hatch consistently most years so ages are staggered. Also, I hate butchering in summer when flies are aplenty.
Sometimes I hold processing classes to teach others how to do the deed (and that's the only time I get help).
I get it. But you did suspect an illness too. Ill chickens can get attacked too.
Vegetarian goo.
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My son was a chef in a Vietnamese Vegetarian restaurant. They made meat out of all sorts of things that was fairly edible.
They did have some egg dishes though and I sold them some of mine.
They'll be fine. Perhaps a bit salty for a daily diet but OK once in a while.
That's the beauty of chickens. They can get most of our leftovers as long as we provide a mostly balanced diet.
I have guns and am pro gun but our Missouri Legislature just overdid it.
They overrode the governors veto of a bill allowing ANYONE to carry a concealed weapon WITHOUT A PERMIT or TRAINING OF ANY KIND.
Law enforcement all over the state was against it.
IMHO, everyone should know how to safely handle, load, unload, use the safety and shoot a variety of firearms whether they like them or not or whether they intend to use them or not. They are everywhere in this country so it's akin to being able to drive a stick shift whether you ever own one or not.I will look into that. I would like to be able to shoot what I want should the need arise.
I only suspected because of the eye bubbles. but I don't know if they would appear with any kind of swelling, or if a virus or bacteria would have to be present for the bubbles to appear. The swelling happened over the period of an hour after the attack, I would think it would take longer for a virus or bacteria to flare up and cause issues.I get it. But you did suspect an illness too. Ill chickens can get attacked too.