Congratulations on all the new chicks everyone.
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I am planning on grabbing poultry dust tomorrow as I pick up a few more silkies tomorrow. I have all but the poultry dust. I have one of my girls that must be the "favorite"as she is down to bare skinWhat a great day today, beautiful and sunny, after that crazy wind yesterday. I was finally able to get the peas in. It is a little wet, but not too bad.
Now that the hoop coop is moved, the chickens temporarily have a grass floor (instead of dirt). I filled a dusting bin with sand, ashes, DE, and poultry dust (insecticide) and there were chickens in there all day long. I'm hoping it puts a dent in the lice population.
would love to see pics!!! Now that I am "expanding" our flock for breeding I would like to make some for each breed...yes I am shooting for the starsWhat a wonderful day! I got the second panel of the new tractor done. None too soon... those chickies are growing so fast. The last 2 panels will be more difficult, as I have more fitting to do, will be using heavier lumber, and not exactly sure how they will come together. Putting on tires and skis should be interesting as well.
I put a shovel full of soil in the brooder today. They went ape over it... acted like it was candy. Big girls out all day... Abby looks like she could use a crop bra.
Widgett, those goats are adorable. I love goats.
We have a broody goose! She's been on the nest since Tuesday. We are all super excited about this!
My hens are laying 5-6 eggs a day. They're free ranging all over the yards! I love this. I really don't care for seeing creatures locked up (though I totally understand that there are situations in which you have no choice.)
We just ordered a wireless fence for our dog. Although we live on a dirt road in the middle of no where, there is one lady who walks by our house, and she is bothered by our dog who meets her and her dog at the road, wags his tail, sniffs the other dog, and in general says hello. Rebel (my dog) has never shown any aggression, but it's irritating the lady that he does this. The other day she called him a nuisance. We live on 13 acres, and have 2 neighbors who are close by, then no one for a half mile. Our neighbors have no problems with the dog meeting them (this lady lives about a mile away from us and walks our road a few times a week.) Shoot, our neighbors dogs do the same thing - meet you at the road when you walk by and say hello. All you have to do is pat them, and keep walking and they go home (same for our Rebel). I read up on the law the other day, and although some could try to say his is 'at large', he's not. He's in the yard with us. Out of respect for her (and fear that since the law is loosely worded, we could get fines), we will restrain Rebel. Rebel has never shown any sort of aggression to her, her dog, or anyone else/other animal for that matter. The dogs meet, they sniff, they wag tails, Rebel comes home. The fencing will give him about a 180 foot diameter to stay in, which is far less than he is used to, but, it will keep him away from the road and he won't be bothering this lady. I'm afraid now though, that he'll stand at the perimeter and bark when she passes (which to me would be more irritating than a dog coming to sniff my dog). Does anyone have experience with these systems?