Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

Tracy - :welcome

Hope everyone is staying cool and keeping their animals cool also..

i had two swiss chard atten the tops off and pulled out.. thinking deer.. time to get some deterrant around that garden
 
Well my first big tragedy was last night, a coon broke a window and killed all but one young pullet, I just put a hen and her four babies in there yesterday she was so happy to have so much more room then this pretty sad about it

Kimmie

Oh, yikes, Kimmie, I am so sorry! How horrible! I know the feeling of walking into that and seeing what the raccoon has done! ::hugs
 
Ever....that is GOOD news :)

Kimmie...I am sooooooo sorry for your losses :(

RaZ....your "pagan, Druid, yada yada" post had me ROFL!


Boy, keeping birds cool is a challenge. Left work early & glad I did. They needed to get out of coop/run & get dug into some nice cool dirt under the bushes & deck :D

Not to mention some more icy, cold water.
 
Does anyone have any ideas for automatic pop doors that could be acquired/assembled/installed in TWO DAYS??? <.< It turns out that my farm-sitter can only come by once a day in the evenings and I really don't think it's a good idea to keep the pop door open all night, every night while I'm gone and with a fox around - but equally unacceptable is leaving them all cooped up together all day. I know I should have thought of this sooner but my mind has been absolutely a jumbled mess lately. I've seen some made with a simple drapery motor and a timer... any better suggestions?
 
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Does anyone have any ideas for automatic pop doors that could be acquired/assembled/installed in TWO DAYS??? <.< It turns out that my farm-sitter can only come by once a day in the evenings and I really don't think it's a good idea to keep the pop door open all night, every night while I'm gone and with a fox around - but equally unacceptable is leaving them all cooped up together all day. I know I should have thought of this sooner but my mind has been absolutely a jumbled mess lately. I've seen some made with a simple drapery motor and a timer... any better suggestions?

With all the increase in backyard chickens, you'd think there would be some chicken-sitting services around. We ended up recruiting my husband's stepbrother to come check on them several times the week we are gone, and top off their food and water, but we won't be able to shut the coop every night. We're going to try to have some electric fencing in by then though. How many chickens do you have?
 
I have nineteen in one coop and they've only been together for a couple of weeks so while the coop is plenty big for their numbers, they're still slightly at odds with each other and enjoy their space. That's really the main concern.
 

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