Thanks!Wow, you guys are busy.... Idont always post, but Ikeep up with the reading. Pipd and brad~ such cuties you have..... love fluff balls!
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Thanks!Wow, you guys are busy.... Idont always post, but Ikeep up with the reading. Pipd and brad~ such cuties you have..... love fluff balls!
Baby chickens with wings! Cute! I remember, oh so long ago (11 weeks, ha ha, when we were all so much younger) when ours had tiny wings.That made me laugh out loud!! Thank you.
Wow, I thought you had really lost it. When I read 'I would love to have the roost with a counter under it...' I was thinking you wanted to count how many times they pooped! Maybe I've really lost it. The slide out poop board under our 12 chickens is disgusting after 2 nights.Thanks for the advice. I would love to have the roost with a counter under it to catch the droppings, but the girls are in their coop for the first time tonight. I didn't want to wait lol. If I find it doesn't work, I'll change it around one day when he's at work lol
Edited to add - nothing blocking off that area, it's open.
WisCONsin, eh? Of course welcome. Especially after the compliment. How many chickens deep are you? We have several here who have a dozen or less in their back yard (us) and many who have a LOT more.Hello to all you hoosiers[ is that how you spell it] You ve got yourself a nice thread here,,, Hope you dont mind a wisc. boy hoppin on it from time to time,, I have family i IN. and have always said the people in IN. are the friendliest I ve ever met. Good luck to all!!!!
I totally understand your position. As I get older I find it harder to kill anything. Insects, however, have always been fair game. However, when something comes in a new place and tries to claim it as their own and push the natives out, that upsets me. Guess what would happen if an alien civilzation wanted to colonize Earth? All I can say is it won't be good for the natives. Remember what happened to the native north americans?I took your advice and I looked them up. I know that a lot of people don't like them, but have always been usure why.
Here's what I found out:
*They're tough birds, adaptable, and are commonly believed to push other birds out of the area and sometimes take over nests
*They congregate in large flocks, and leave behind a mess of poop
*The can spread disease between livestock
So, in a nut shell, they're pushy and adaptable and don't care about other species. They like to surround themselves with more of their species/breed, and they leave their crap just lying around...They sound like humans! And no, I'm not going to kill it because it's like that, and I wouldn't kill it if it was an adult either. Every life is worth something, and all creatures deserve respect.
LOL that's what it is called a Poop board! hahahaha I really for the life of me couldn't remember. Still learning the chicken language. Yes I wanted a poop board. I figured the chickens wouldn't want to use that space under the roost the way it is, or will be, with all the poop. Then I would lose sq footage. Chicken math and all that, I want more chickens but had to finish the coop first, and I sure didn't want to lose 30 sq' to a dumb roost if it could have been placed higher and not lost any. Haha too funny! And yes I imagine it is nasty after 2 days. I clean their brooder box out daily, I see how much is there...yuk, but I'm sure my garden is gonna love it one day!Wow, I thought you had really lost it. When I read 'I would love to have the roost with a counter under it...' I was thinking you wanted to count how many times they pooped! Maybe I've really lost it. The slide out poop board under our 12 chickens is disgusting after 2 nights.
Gotta get the wifey to clean it daily.
I feel the same way! I have two that turned out to be cockrels and I really like them both. One started his first crowing yesterday and it sounded like he was choking on something. With only 4 pullets and two cockrels, I guess the only thing I can do is get more pullets, lol.My baby rooster is crowing! Of course, the one I just had to keep is the only one that has been crowing. He's pretty small but he sure makes a big sound! And the hope that he would magically turn into a hen is now gone.