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Well, been an interesting afternoon here. The girls found a raccoon under the duck coop after I let them out to free-range and have been spooked since, poor darlings! I think I became the chicken therapist for the day. :lol: They needed lots of hugs and reassurance. Even my super skitterish Light Brown Leghorn, Tiwhiri, came over to huddle with me! Reuben made me proud again, too. After we got the raccoon out of there, he was completely inconsolable until he was able to find all the girls and see that each and every one of them was okay. Such a good boy he's been lately! The ducks don't even seem to care that that all went down under their coop. :confused: Trudi did make a few alarm calls this morning, but she and Malcolm have kept with their normal routine all day, so I just assumed she was continuing to remind the county that call ducks resided here. Oh, well. At least it didn't happen around the Guinea coop, or the entire state would already know. :lol:
@[COLOR=0066CC]pipdzipdnreadytogo[/COLOR] Love your dorkings. Such a cool bird. Great history.
Aw, thanks. :D They're definitely my favorite breed at the moment.
[COLOR=8B4513]Genetics-related posts are the only ones I skim through! [/COLOR]:lol:
Just wait, I'm in my first genetics class in the spring. :celebrate You'll have a lot more skimming to do in the future! Oh, and it didn't quote that part of your post... But thanks for the idea about window coverings! :)
So my fearless protector laid in the same spot all night as a great horned owl called out and he barked at it non stop! ! I love all creatures but these freak me out knowing they can pick off your full grown Peas while they roost! I'm going to go see if I can get a good recording of it. Typically I only ever hear the Barred owls here. I known the Great Horned are around because my brother just a few houses down has told me about a very large owl being in his backyard. .I knew it had the be the GHO. Just never heard one. Such because I fear for all the outside sleepers! My wonderful boy earlier today.
[COLOR=8B4513]He looks like a wonderful boy![/COLOR] [COLOR=8B4513]The other night when I was in the far back yard, I heard a great horned owl calling for its mate repeatedly. I texted my DH who came back there, and of course, the owl stopped! It's interesting that they're the only owls that make the classic "Who Who" sound.[/COLOR] [COLOR=8B4513]Tonight's Bedtime in the Coop story…Screech, my tiny Cochin, and Eliza, my giant Orp were intently looking at each other through the partition windows. I was waiting for Eliza to peck through the window at Screech. Then Screech stood up on her tippy toes and peered over the partition. Then she leaped up and over the partition and landed on Eliza's back!! Eliza's big dark eyes about popped out, so I grabbed Screech and held her close to my warm body to distract her before I put her back on her side of the perch. She is a nut![/COLOR]
We have a Great Horned Owl pair that nests in our woods every winter. It's one of those things that stands right between my two loves, raptors and chickens, although I have yet to lose any birds to those owls, just sharp-shinned hawks. :tongue But, I was able to add Great Horned Owls to my life list last winter--finally spotted one of them in the woods at dusk after listening to them call every winter for a few years! :love Gorgeous birds. What can I say, I love all kinds of feathered creatures. I love the antics these birds do. Your bedtime story reminds me of a winter or two ago, when I went in to count everyone and get them arranged for the night and found one of my Sebright bantams (Scooter, I think) perched contentedly on my Frou-Frou, who didn't seem to mind in any way. :lol: Frou'f did always seem to get along better with the bantams than anyone else, big, sweet fuzzball that she was. Wish I had gotten a picture of it.
 
Happy Birthday!!!
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Thank You, I had a very good B-day this year I got new winter bibs ( they are Purple!! ) and new boots, No more duck tape suits and boots for this woman!! I got a new handgun, for when I am trail camping by myself I do that a bit... but people are getting rather weird out there now days and DH will feel better if I can protect myself. And best of all I got a visit from my daughter and grand kids, before they went trick or treating, check this out....

The child in the middle has real crappy parents and so my daughter is actually raising her, hey are trying to make it legal, but she was not going to get to go cause her dead beat mother wouldn't get up of her lazy but and take her, she had no costume. So DD found what she could and here ya have it. I'm very proud of my DD for trying to make this child's life a little better.

@pipdzipdnreadytogo I think it was you that was wondering about my Silkie heat lamp. Instead of trying to exsplain it ( which O am very bad at anyway ) I took pictures.

front of enclosed porch like area

This is the South side with a cover to keep them dry while eating.

North side. The Back (East side) is the back of of the house.


As you can see the lamp is not in the house but it is pointed towards the house. If it falls it will hit dirt.


And this is the broody hen I have been tying to break for 3 weeks.see that e poking out?? Everyone of my hens must have laid today cause she has 7 eggs under her and I took 3 away from her yesterday. Don't know what I am going to do with her, have been throwing so many eggs away cause she heats them up before I get to them. I get them every day, but I don't know if they would still be good for eating or not?

Everyone gets houses cleaned and new pine bedding tomorrow, done some tonight, just to tired to finish them all up. The last juveniles that will be going to the big coop in about a month, got a clean house and new pine and they would not to in to go to bed. I had to find them and put them in it???

Hope everyone has a safe and fun Halloween.
 
@chick rookie Glad your B-Day was good. Your kids sound great.

I spent today surrounding my coop and run with a hot wire in case the raccoons try to move in the barn for winter. And we had a good number of trick or treaters. I'm tired.
 
So much going this weekend!!! Have some messages to reply to, but wanted to say a big thanks to @LonelyPageTurne and @Indyshent For coming out. And yes my Cogburn is the son of @kittydoc 's roo, am so very pleased with him! I can start hatching orps on the 12th and have fingers crossed for a few more pullets. And then will start filling orders again! My Dark cornish aren't laying right now, hoping they pick up soon. They have a larger coop now, so I am sure they need to settle in after the move.
Off to catch up on the thread and answer messages. Hoping to have time to update the member list this week.
 
So my fearless protector laid in the same spot all night as a great horned owl called out and he barked at it non stop! ! I love all creatures but these freak me out knowing they can pick off your full grown Peas while they roost!

I'm going to go see if I can get a good recording of it. Typically I only ever hear the Barred owls here. I known the Great Horned are around because my brother just a few houses down has told me about a very large owl being in his backyard. .I knew it had the be the GHO. Just never heard one. Such because I fear for all the outside sleepers!

My wonderful boy earlier today.
We have them here, only time I had issues was my first year raising cornish cross. They seem to prefer smaller game usually.

Our Biele pullets are laying! Five and a half eggs out of six girls. The cock's egg even had a tiny yolk in it, which I've never seen before. They are 7 months old, very happy with that since 8-10 is average. I heard one singing the egg song at dusk several days ago, so I expected laying soon. My cockerel has been crowing at least 6 weeks. With my hens mostly molting, I'm glad somebody is laying.

Awesome news, congrats!!
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I'm so sorry about your drake, Janet! Hopefully, you'll get another one with the pretty cream and lavender muscovy hens this spring. I'm not sure what your bitty ducklings are going to grow out but really hoping one's magically pretty for you
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As much as I'm not looking forward to more processing today (in the face of such huge writing school projects I have to complete, and the fact that I'm not going to be able to spend much time at all with my family this weekend), I've really enjoyed your company and meeting your awesome sweet-hearted parents and all your pretty birds. I don't blame processing for my icky time at all--just my overly demanding art history professor who wants 14 typed report pages by midnight tomorrow
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Thanks, will watch him tomorrow but I already know that he isn't going to be able to stay. Hope you had time to get it done. At least you have one stressful part of the weekend over with!
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hang in there, and hope the professor cuts you some slack.
 
Processed the last three birds today at @jchny2000 's, and I have to ask a question now: Has anyone else butchered a bird to realize your boy had no testes? Of the two muscovy drakes from that clutch we processed, one drake had very underdeveloped testes, and the other had none at all. I'm kind of wondering if a similar problem might be the case with the drake we kept and the one who received a last minute reprieve now, so Janet (awesome lady that she is) let me take home a beautiful, sweet lavender drake!

Oh... and I also brought home two little roosters.. I'm sure absolutely no one will possibly ever mind them in my neighborhood... (
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)... but they're just so sweet and... drop dead sexy. One's a birchen Sumatra, and the other's a gold birchen Sumatra mix of some sort (has a single comb). We think he might be a RIR mix because of his lovely red shoulders and black laced gold head. Really, really sweet boys who only pooped a little in my car on the whole way home (I hadn't intended to bring them home, hence no crate to put them in). The last thing I need is a bunch of roosters (especially ones in un-showable colors or unrecognizable breeds or mix-breeds of birds I have no others of)' but they're just too pretty (and small) to eat. I might even nab off with a blue and/or black one... and maybe one of those splash-laced red Wyandottes (I at least have some Wyandotte hens here.... ).

Chicken math is hitting me hard because my yard looks naked without the giant turkeys, extra drakes and CXs. My husband's going to be PO'd but at least Sumatra don't eat much.
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Oh, and since my CX cleaned to look more like turkeys, we're thinking maybe I should finish everyone else's meat birds at my house next year
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Going to have to get some really good pictures of these boys (and the cleaned CX) because boasts must be backed up with evidence...
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Quote: Big hogs don't seem to mind the cold or snow much at all. I have large totes, designed for water/fluids that have a hole cut out, making it a house. They are probably 250 gallon size. Mine are on open pasture as you've seen, and we are increasing the area to an acre. If its bitter cold they will spend more time in the houses, but mostly roll and root the snow. I keep my lil guys in a building until they are large enough to handle cold and need mud. They also get heat until they sleep away from it and clearly no longer need it. I don't set a limit or time, I watch how they act and adjust accordingly. Weeners are a little fragile so I give them all the time they need to bulk up. I can tell by how they act when they are ready to be outdoors.
We are building a regular hog farrowing house since we plan to begin breeding in the spring. I still want my hogs to have pasture, be able to root, and waller in the mud and be pigs. I want more access to easily walk in the pen, and have areas I can sit and socialize with them. My oldest sow (Hampshire) is super social already and want to keep her that way. My little hamp boar is just a doll too, I am really beginning to like the breed. both are close to 8 months! So my boar will need his own house very soon. I do not want piglets in the winter months.

Well, been an interesting afternoon here. The girls found a raccoon under the duck coop after I let them out to free-range and have been spooked since, poor darlings! I think I became the chicken therapist for the day.
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They needed lots of hugs and reassurance. Even my super skitterish Light Brown Leghorn, Tiwhiri, came over to huddle with me!

Reuben made me proud again, too. After we got the raccoon out of there, he was completely inconsolable until he was able to find all the girls and see that each and every one of them was okay. Such a good boy he's been lately!

The ducks don't even seem to care that that all went down under their coop.
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Trudi did make a few alarm calls this morning, but she and Malcolm have kept with their normal routine all day, so I just assumed she was continuing to remind the county that call ducks resided here. Oh, well. At least it didn't happen around the Guinea coop, or the entire state would already know.
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Yikes, that is scary for them! I bet the guineas were screaming their little heads off
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Any time I trap a predator my geese circle and hiss at the trap. I get it moved away quick. No point in it being traumatized, and letting my flocks be traumatized either.
I have to say I don't know genetics very well, and want to learn a lot more.. One good example is why chocolate Muscovy hens crossed with lavender drakes produce mostly lavender!

@chick rookie Glad your B-Day was good. Your kids sound great.

I spent today surrounding my coop and run with a hot wire in case the raccoons try to move in the barn for winter. And we had a good number of trick or treaters. I'm tired.
We didn't have a single one, am sad to say the few neighborhood kids are all too old now
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Raccoon and possum are sure moving, saw a lil possum running around in our barn tonight! We have had several turn up in the barn, so am concerned that the mother died.

@chick rookie BOOOOO
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! AND HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!!!!!
 
Processed the last three birds today at @jchny2000 's, and I have to ask a question now: Has anyone else butchered a bird to realize your boy had no testes? Of the two muscovy drakes from that clutch we processed, one drake had very underdeveloped testes, and the other had none at all. I'm kind of wondering if a similar problem might be the case with the drake we kept and the one who received a last minute reprieve now, so Janet (awesome lady that she is) let me take home a beautiful, sweet lavender drake!

Oh... and I also brought home two little roosters.. I'm sure absolutely no one will possibly ever mind them in my neighborhood... (
fl.gif
)... but they're just so sweet and... drop dead sexy. One's a birchen Sumatra, and the other's a gold birchen Sumatra mix of some sort (has a single comb). We think he might be a RIR mix because of his lovely red shoulders and black laced gold head. Really, really sweet boys who only pooped a little in my car on the whole way home (I hadn't intended to bring them home, hence no crate to put them in). The last thing I need is a bunch of roosters (especially ones in un-showable colors or unrecognizable breeds or mix-breeds of birds I have no others of)' but they're just too pretty (and small) to eat. I might even nab off with a blue and/or black one... and maybe one of those splash-laced red Wyandottes (I at least have some Wyandotte hens here.... ).

Chicken math is hitting me hard because my yard looks naked without the giant turkeys, extra drakes and CXs. My husband's going to be PO'd but at least Sumatra don't eat much.
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Oh, and since my CX cleaned to look more like turkeys, we're thinking maybe I should finish everyone else's meat birds at my house next year
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Going to have to get some really good pictures of these boys (and the cleaned CX) because boasts must be backed up with evidence...
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OMG I have never seen that large a chicken in my life!!! If i hadn't seen for myself, I would swear they were capons. Nope! Yeppers, I don't know whats in the water but WOW, huge cornish cross! It took us both lifting the biggest fella. I should have got my scale out lol. Your DH should be very pleased. I swear, I need to send my meaties to your house lol.
 
@chick rookie I promise piggy pictures soon! My lil weeners are still timid, so am working on socializing. My lil sumo girl will be easy to get pictures of, she is quite a lover girl already. Looks like her name is Sumo lol. DH finally got to see her tonight and that was the first word he said too. Just a really round, bulky lil piglet.

I have a LGD coming in December, finally decided to do it! He is a Great Pyreneese pup. Will be 8 weeks old, and both parents are on site at the owners home, and actively working dogs. I am so excited to finally have a big dog again
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!! Will be starting him out indoors of course and will be actively going outdoors with me, daily. We have an old pug mix and am keeping my MILs older boston until FIL has completed chemo and radiation. I want to be sure he is social with dogs and cats. I have done a lot of K9 training for protection, drugs, cadaver and arson. This is new for me, never trained for a livestock guardian! He will actively meet all the critters for a few months, and we will go from there.
 

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