Quote: Oooh. I am very interested & will drive a good distance to pick them up.
I am also looking for a few other breeds, but I am too much of a worry wart for incubating.
I tried once & failed. I borrowed my 'bator from a teacher friend who loaned them to people regularly but didn't clean them - as I found out when they all died before hatching.
The family sat me down & asked me not to incubate again. I drove them crazy.
My EE hen has been sneaking off & laying in the neighbor's wood pile (I give him a cut of the eggs) but if she goes broody once she is in the new yard I'll probably let her hatch some.
I have had the most trying day here on the property.
Everything has been going wrong since I had lunch.
I tried to move the wood pile - huge nest of angry wasps in there.
No biggie, I thought. I'll just move the coop down to the new yard space so they get used to being there.
The darn thing collapsed into 5 pieces in transit, and I am at a loss as to what to do. The new coop s being built next week, but not til Tuesday.
So, I figured I'd go for a drive to calm down & sort out how to deal with the coop (which I hoped would be the new bunny hutch next week). I needed to pick up soil for my raised beds.
Got halfway there & the truck I borrowed ran out of gas (no one told me the gauge was broken).
So, I sat on the side of the road for an hour, and now have even less time to figure out what to do about the coop.
Do you think the chickens will torment the ducks if I put a roost in there for them for the night? I can move them in after dark, when they are calm.
I am also looking for a few other breeds, but I am too much of a worry wart for incubating.
I tried once & failed. I borrowed my 'bator from a teacher friend who loaned them to people regularly but didn't clean them - as I found out when they all died before hatching.
The family sat me down & asked me not to incubate again. I drove them crazy.
My EE hen has been sneaking off & laying in the neighbor's wood pile (I give him a cut of the eggs) but if she goes broody once she is in the new yard I'll probably let her hatch some.
I have had the most trying day here on the property.
Everything has been going wrong since I had lunch.
I tried to move the wood pile - huge nest of angry wasps in there.
No biggie, I thought. I'll just move the coop down to the new yard space so they get used to being there.
The darn thing collapsed into 5 pieces in transit, and I am at a loss as to what to do. The new coop s being built next week, but not til Tuesday.
So, I figured I'd go for a drive to calm down & sort out how to deal with the coop (which I hoped would be the new bunny hutch next week). I needed to pick up soil for my raised beds.
Got halfway there & the truck I borrowed ran out of gas (no one told me the gauge was broken).
So, I sat on the side of the road for an hour, and now have even less time to figure out what to do about the coop.
Do you think the chickens will torment the ducks if I put a roost in there for them for the night? I can move them in after dark, when they are calm.