There is a swap in Lewiston (today I think) at the Tractor Supply and one in Sanford tomorrow at the Tractor Supply.
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I am just starting up a flock in a very rural area with some rare breeds....so excited!![]()
It would be very awesomely helpful if those who have lost members of their flock to a predator if they also said how and when the bugger got into the coop...that way us newbies can learn from mistakes to coop designs. I have wrapped my outdoor enclosure from top to underneath to top...but now from my lurking posts I see that chicken wire is not strong enough...I wonder if it would be strong enough underneath?![]()
I'm so worried about the littles.
So sorry for your loss. How did he get in?Ugh, just lost all but one chick to a fox this morning. He or she found a weak link in my chicken tractor after 4 weeks! ****. All I have is a wounded roo. Anyone know of any swaps that will have older pullets? Can't trust my tractor so they'll have to incorporate into my pen inside a pen system until they can be mingled.
There goes that breeding program for blue and black Ameraucanas.![]()
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What breeds? I agree, it would be helpful if we shared the weaknesses of our set ups that allowed the loss, including the construction materials, skirt or lack of skirt, chicken wire vs hdw. cloth, time of day/night, suspected predator. Also, our management style: Unrestricted free range, free range when home, or just for a couple of supervised hours. And details about our run set up, and environment that makes certain predators more problematic: such as living near a stream, having neighborhood dogs running loose, etc.I am just starting up a flock in a very rural area with some rare breeds....so excited!![]()
It would be very awesomely helpful if those who have lost members of their flock to a predator if they also said how and when the bugger got into the coop...that way us newbies can learn from mistakes to coop designs. I have wrapped my outdoor enclosure from top to underneath to top...but now from my lurking posts I see that chicken wire is not strong enough...I wonder if it would be strong enough underneath?![]()
I'm so worried about the littles.
QT: Sounds like you have a little farmer in the making. If my 7 y.o. had access to fertile eggs, i'm sure she'd pull that stunt!! In the mean time, i have a little dorm fridge that i picked up at the dump, and an extra thermostat, just waiting for the opportunity to create a new incubator. Unfortunately, i won't have an excuse to hatch eggs next spring unless i do it to sell chicks.This is my first spring so am nervous as well.
Another BO hatched last night...2/2! 4 others go in lockdown today. Why u ask are they days apart...well my 11yo snuck them in the bator while the polish were in the turners. Would have been easier to wait a couple days to do them all together but she was trying to sneak them in...just another factor to chicken math! Lol