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that's funny lol
We got our year's supply of hay this weekend. I'm so glad we did too as the price did not go up. The lady says if wee need more the hay will cost more since they had to load, store, and unload the bales from the barn. It worked out great that we were home when the call came to get hay as it was baled.
If anyone needs hay at reasonable prices in the area south of Indianapolis, pm and I'll give you her contact info.
As for having a predator free area, I don't think one exists personally. I accept certain risks on my property as I don't have fort knox coops. But I do try some prevention. Turkeys are great for keeping the hawks from landing. Netting over some runs, and ammonia smells to help keep 4 legged critters down. Still we had a skunk spray our barn this past winter. I don't think it got into the barn but I did have a decrease in egg production for a week or so. I can't really say if it was winter low production, chickens scared of the skunk they could sense or if the skunk ate a few eggs. But I know that there are predators in my area even if I don't lose a chicken to them.
Well we have a pit bull a lashit and a bit bull chocolab that seems to mark the surrounding area enough that all other large medium or small preditors keep a wide birth because when we first moved here we seen something about every other day but since they started roaming further we don't see crap sept a pesky garden eating deer or two...
Quote: I had severe problems with a fox 2 years ago, lost a few LO roosters. Since all of us in our small area keep poultry or waterfowl we all worked together to get it. That isn't going to stop the next fox, raccoon etc. My neighbor that keeps cows had raccoons getting into the feed in broad daylight when he was feeding them. It falls back to where you are at, if there's been a lot of new construction. Loss of habitat really increases predator issues too.
Our predators here are normally noctournal so most of my birds are locked up at night.
Babies look great!I finally got some pics of this year's kids! They are about 9 weeks old this week. The mottled breda are getting their little crest mohawk poofs! They won't get full fledged crests, maybe a tiny bit bigger than what they have now. I think they are so cool looking! The silkied ameracauna are feathering in slower and still look a bit rough lol. I had more pics but they are taking forever to upload tonight! I am starting to see some red wattles develop on some of them, both breeds take longer to sex but I should be able to tell in the next few weeks.
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