My girls turned their noses up at the snails here!So sorry for everyone's losses. My girls have discovered a new treat: escargot! They go ape over the multiple land snails that we have here. I can just imagine how tasty they are...crunchy on the outside with a soft gooey filling on the inside. Can't wait till fall (not that I'm wishing the summer and the garden bounty to pass) when I can let them range the garden to clean up the pests. My winter squash are setting real nice. Have Red Kuri and a saved seed from a neighbor who grows10# buttercup. Will be interesting to see what his seed produces. Have more honey bees in my yard than I've ever seen. Some one near by must have a hive. Have been mulling that idea around in my head for a couple of years. It'd be fun to have the wax to play with, not to mention the honey. Making soap is also on my bucket list. I don't know if honey/wax would fit in with that endeavor. My 6 y.o. has very sensitive skin. So a home made soap might help her out.


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Mine are 18 weeks old and have started squatting. I think at least 1 is laying but I'm not positive.Does anyone know when white leghorns start laying? And what size eggs do they lay?
Good Luck with the little guy! I hope the hen bonds with him!!Lazygardener, im not sure where you are, but there is a farm here in midcoast that does soap making classes a few times a year - they had one in June and one around the holidays, they advertise them on Craigslist. I haven't gone yet, but I nearly did last year (couldn't work the transportation with my husbands work schedule) but I talked to the lady quite a bit and she was very knowledgeable! It seemed like it would be a great class.
I stuck the lone chick under one of my hens that's been brooding on nothing for close on a month and shut them in a nest box together with some food and water. She's letting it under her and hasn't killed it yet, so hopefully they'll bond over the next few days and I can let them in to the general population. This little guy is a survivor! I caught him away from the hen he hatched under with two gaping wounds on either side of his neck from being pecked (on Saturday when he hatched) put some iodine and sulfur ointment on them, and stuck him under a different with the remaining unhatched eggs from that clutch. That evening, I couldn't find him and the rest of the eggs had hatched & died, so I thought he'd been offed by one of the hens. Next morning, he turned up huddled in the creep feeder with the 6-week-olds I integrated into the coop recently. So I stuck him in my pocket and he was pocket chick for Sunday, then I stuck him under ANOTHER broody (I have several) last night and shut them in the nest box with food and water. She hasn't killed him yet and is letting him crawl under her, so hopefully it'll work out and they'll have bonded in another few days. At the very least, hopefully she'll do warming duty until he can hop up to the rim of the feeder in the creep area and eat on his own - its warm enough and the rest of the chicks are mellow enough that they will let him huddle under them for warmth. I have two 12-week old cockerels that will tuck cold younger chicks under their wings at night, so once he's big enough to reach the feeder I think hell be all right. He's definitely fixed on me as a good-thing-provider, though - when he sees me in the coop he starts peeping until I come snuggle him, but he settles down when I'm out of view. I'm building fences and felling fairly dangerous trees right now to clear fence lines, so he can't be pocket chicken during the day (Sunday was my husbands day off so we could pass him back & forth, but that's only one day a week...) I think he'll make it, he seems to be a scrapper so far! I have three of this same mix from an earlier hatch, they are really pretty little birds so hopefully this little bug will come through.
Saw the fox that's been eating my chickens!! They didn't go out at all yesterday. They were not happy! We'll be camping this weekend so I felt bad not letting them out. I was out supervising range time. DH was putting new reg. stickers on our camper and one of the girls was out back with him...Supervising. He yells out to me Are all the chickens with you? I did a quick head count. Yes they were. He said Are you sure because there is something moving through the bushes out back here! I went out back to see the bushes now moving in the opposite direction back towards the woods. Saw a bushy tail. I hollered at it as DH tried to circle around to get a better look. It sat down behind a tree so all I could see were ears and part of it's back. I didn't see it take off when DH & the dogs were making their way to the spot. It must have been going after the bird that was behind the camper. I bet they hadn't been out more than 20 minutes when it arrived around 4:30 pm.