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Ok!!!!If Jiily ever has pups you are on the list to get one - right?
Must be something about those Wyandotte ladies. LOL. Our SLW was quite grumpy towards our spring pullets as well. So we kicked her out of the run & let her hang in the goat pasture for a few days to knock her off her high horse (she sure was ticked at us, being stuck with the goats really got her feathers in a twist. Ha!).
The rest of the ladies were able to establish their pecking order without much incident after that. When we let the SLW back in with the flock there were no more issues. In fact... grumpy feathers hung out off to the side for the first couple of days. That'll teach ya. Every once in a while now she'll peck a youngster if they get too close to her, but she no longer goes out of her way to cause trouble.
There should be a toolbar in the reply box at the bottom of the page. That's where the smileys are. If you don't see it then you are having trouble with getting the page to load up completely. I have that issue every now and again, also with the sentences running together and not making paragraphs. Maybe try using a different browser, like Firefox or Google Chrome.Thank you!Now. Silly question(s). How do you get the cool cute "smileys", "BYC", etc. in replies? Also, when I type a reply, it APPEARS that I have "real" paragraphs, but comes out as one lump of sentences! Remember, I am totally new to this "forum" thing...! Thanks!
I'm just not having a good week. I got my grain barrels secured and then forgot to close up my brooder tractor last night. I lost all the eggs and I'm not sure how many hens. The thing about coons is that they keep you on your toes, with immediate feedback. I had a white silkie rooster that was being picked on so I put him in the pen with my chukar 1" x 2" wire. Its a large pen and I have never had a problem with it, the silkie evidently slept too close to the wire and a coon pulled it 1/2 way through and ate it. So, no more chickens in there at night. I haven't had loses like this in a couple of years, I must be getting sloppy. And I was thinking about putting 1" x 2" wire on my new hoop run,not going to happen now, I'll stick with the 1/2" hardware cloth.
Welcome Kat and the other newbies , aren't chickens great!
Not for the squeamish...I think I'm going to have to put her down but I've never had to put any of my chickens down before and I'm dreading it. What is the quickest and most humane way to do this???