Marans Thread - breed discussion & pictures are welcome!

Newyorkrita

I still say pullet!
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I have taken some pictures and will work on uploadinig them.

I have had an extreme day of stress. . . CAN YOU BELIEVE IT --- PINK are you listening ? ? ?

I LOST POWER TODAY !
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The babies had no heat lamp and I have 2 chicks piping in the cooler.
We lost power for almost 6 ours today. My temp went down to 80 in the cooler. Humidity stay good
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So, the power is back on and the temps are back up.

The chicks are still peeping and want out of their shells. . . .
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If they make it through this, they will be my superstars !
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DO NOT buy the stuff for swimming pools!! It will kill them and make you very sick as well!! Bought mine at my feed store, and was totally amazed he had it! Even with the food grade DE, make sure to wear a good respirator and protective eyewear! That stuff will get into your lungs and eyes and tear you up!! I'm still not convinced this is a good thing, especially in the enclosed coop. My poor chooks don't have respirators
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Dang it! That's always my fear!! Time to invest in some hot water bottles!!! Good luck with the remaining eggs!!
 
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DO NOT buy the stuff for swimming pools!! It will kill them and make you very sick as well!! Bought mine at my feed store, and was totally amazed he had it! Even with the food grade DE, make sure to wear a good respirator and protective eyewear! That stuff will get into your lungs and eyes and tear you up!! I'm still not convinced this is a good thing, especially in the enclosed coop. My poor chooks don't have respirators
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Debbi is right, I will mix my with sand to help give it a bit more body and then it doesn't seem so powdery/fine, you can also mix it with cold ash from your fire pit. Our feed mill carries it. Some of the posts I have read talk about the benefits of the birds eating it to help keep the mites off. I guess we will see how it works.
 
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Hi, I do let the chickens and muscovy ducks freerange and they do rest under the brugmansia trees for shade. They don't seem interested in eating them and if they have it must not have affected them lol. The muscovies will really eat just about anything running around tasting everything in the yard at least once. I know someone who has goats and lots of brugmansias and the goats won't even eat them. They must taste really nasty.

I do use composted chicken manure and rabbit manure along with coffee grounds, leaves and whatever else ends up in the compost pile for all my plants. Last year I started experimenting with milorganite mixed in as well for the plumeria, brugmansia, and bananas and everything really went crazy. I never had so many blooms.
 
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Hope all your babies are okay. We haven't lost power but it was quite windy and cold today and the cable box kept going off and on all day so the internet was spotty as well grrr. Hope your power stays on tonight. It is gonna be cold (for FL anyways lol) !

Do you have a power inverter for your vehicle or a generator? Then you could still plug in your incubator or a small space heater.
 
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