INDIANA BYC'ers HERE!

So glad you got them back!
LOL the predators are out thick. I am running 2 live traps and catch possum, coons or skunk every night.
We are next to a big pond (park) lots of confields and a big creek, so I even have to watch out for snapping turtles.
I raise ducks too, and snappers love duckling and goslings.

Only got 1 back, my brood *****. Still missing 4 dogs. ::sigh::

My coop is about 30-40yds away from the neighbors pond and 20' away from a little creek on our property. I just came in from hoping to catch something. I set a live trap out behind the coop, and put 1 rooster on each side in a dog crate to try to use as bait. Nothing. I put the roosters back in the coop and hoping the live trap has something other than the cats on our property.
 
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oh my cats are my pet peeve! We have caught people dumping them by our barn. DH gets very irate, gets plate #s off the cars and reports them!. Its just sad, they have no chance here. Coyote, fox and no food or shelter. Most are declawed too.I let the non bird aggressive ones live in the barn. Vaccinate and spay if I can trap them. Most don't last long. Its just cruel to dump a house raised cat, or dog. I don't need a housecat, my parents health won't allow it. My last one passed a few years ago, was at least 17. Now that my parents live with me its impossible.
 
Quote: Roscoe, makes me think of tacos. Which is about what he would have become had he stayed here. I'm glad you are enjoying him. Not sure when we will actually get into raising the quail. The eggs are great, and the incubating so much easier in that it is all hands off and only 18 days. Candling is fun but there is something to be said about set them and do nothing.
Quote: we have used all kinds off leftovers as bait. Hotdogs, marshmallows, even spaghetti all worked very very well.
 
Thanks everyone. Its been a rough night and day..
Shadow, my alpine doe, finally got her milk in, but refused the babies.
Back to the house they went. She actually shoved the stronger kid away with her hoof.
I got colostrum for them early this morning. My weak buckling didn't make it.
We lost him about 9pm, I went to feed the babies and he had passed.
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DH reminded me we just got these poor goats. We don't know what they were fed.
How they were cared for etc. I keep mine on Noble goat, excellent feed.
Their coats shine, and when Sophie was born last July, she was on her feet in minutes.
Shadow has favored her leg since we got her, and I feel the labor and delivery was even harder for her.
She is confined to the livestock trailer for now, and I am taking the baby out to see her during the day.
I am very concerned mastitis will set in! Her udders are full, and I cant get any milk out of her, even with the milk pump.
Hope things turn around for you today. So sorry about the little buckling
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I have gotten 5 RIR's and 3BPR! My last BPR hasn't hatched. I moved the chicks into the brooder and they went to town on the water and scattered feed on the paper. I have one RIR the very last chick to hatch yesterday, it is favoring one leg and seems to be unbalanced it will be on it's back a lot? Idk whst the issue is but has anyone seen this in a new chick? Doesn't walk as well as the others? Any ideas why?
 
Thanks everyone. Its been a rough night and day..
Shadow, my alpine doe, finally got her milk in, but refused the babies.
Back to the house they went. She actually shoved the stronger kid away with her hoof.
I got colostrum for them early this morning. My weak buckling didn't make it.
We lost him about 9pm, I went to feed the babies and he had passed.
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DH reminded me we just got these poor goats. We don't know what they were fed.
How they were cared for etc. I keep mine on Noble goat, excellent feed.
Their coats shine, and when Sophie was born last July, she was on her feet in minutes.
Shadow has favored her leg since we got her, and I feel the labor and delivery was even harder for her.
She is confined to the livestock trailer for now, and I am taking the baby out to see her during the day.
I am very concerned mastitis will set in! Her udders are full, and I cant get any milk out of her, even with the milk pump.

Awesome news!!
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good luck on the last few!
Sorry about your weaker buckling. Your DH does have a valid point. Her previous owners care, could of affected her greatly. I hope you can get some milk out of her. Are you giving her antibiotics yet?
Thanks so much for sharing!

Bakwawwwwk! Its crazy, love what our threads become! Could not have made it happen without ya
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Ugh I have soo much birthing and cleaning and building and rearranging and fencing and
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And tomorrow is going to be cold.

Sounds like you had a fantastic day! Get a hot bath and some rest
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Excited to hear all your flock plans, BCM are just the sweetest birds, you will love them.

I have 28 pullet chicks I keep subdividing into more brooding boxes.Once I get electric run to my office trailer, we will have a "broody room" with linoleum floor installed. No more concerns for crowding, just keeping certain species apart. Waterfowl won't go in there, too MESSY!

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If you need more holler, I am BURIED right now! You should see the black speckles on the hens chests around 2-3 weeks.
Roos get a reddish chest, no speckles. Usually my hen rate runs much higher than the roos, but I have hen luck too
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Eggs in 6-8 weeks. The higher protein you give them, more eggs and bigger birds you get.
I have 2 trays set, about 70 eggs and won't be setting any more til these are grown/processed etc.
When Sally is ready I have more eggs for her too. I love my lil RIR roo, named him Roscoe.
He is just a doll
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Penelope is quite the man of the house, the girls stick to him like glue. Adorable seeing them together.
My silver laced is especially drawn to him, gold laced follows too but will wander away.
I may keep looking for a Tolbunt roo for her.

LOL, there is pellets and powder, so be sure and read close...
I was going to get the 20lb powder tonite for the goats, and realized it was pellet.
I am sure its fine too, but I add it to the chickens feed also about 1x or so a week.
Yes, read closely! I usually get the tiny packets and the pellets don't come that small. Good thing too, because I would probably get home and realize I had the wrong thing. For me the pwder works better, because a lot of chicks I have used it for are lethargic and won't eat by themselves.
 
I have gotten 5 RIR's and 3BPR! My last BPR hasn't hatched. I moved the chicks into the brooder and they went to town on the water and scattered feed on the paper. I have one RIR the very last chick to hatch yesterday, it is favoring one leg and seems to be unbalanced it will be on it's back a lot? Idk whst the issue is but has anyone seen this in a new chick? Doesn't walk as well as the others? Any ideas why?
I have had chicks that couldn't walk at all. They had a vitamin deficiancy (sp?)-that is the only thing that comes to mind that your chick might have. Get some poly-vis-ol baby vitamins WITHOUT iron. And try giving it 2 or 3 drops a day.
 
we have used all kinds off leftovers as bait.  Hotdogs, marshmallows, even spaghetti all worked very very well. 


We left a can of tuna in the trap overnight. We sat the roosters out on either side (trap is behind the coop), kept our distance, and sipped on some brewskies. I haven't checked it yet today m
 
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I have had chicks that couldn't walk at all. They had a vitamin deficiancy (sp?)-that is the only thing that comes to mind that your chick might have. Get some poly-vis-ol baby vitamins WITHOUT iron. And try giving it 2 or 3 drops a day. 
where can I find that stuff? Thanks for the info
 

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