Meal worms make for great treats and training aids. I've been buying the freeze-dried mealies at Lowes because they are so much cheaper than TSC or on-line.
Where at Lowes do they keep them? I can't picture it at all.
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Meal worms make for great treats and training aids. I've been buying the freeze-dried mealies at Lowes because they are so much cheaper than TSC or on-line.
Where at Lowes do they keep them? I can't picture it at all.
hope your baby comes soon, this is such a special time of yr, with all the new birthsStarting to feel the effects of sleep deprivation. Getting up often at night to check the goat due to kid is making for a tired Stacy! Hopefully she doesn't go too overdue. I am just concerned about frozen kids if they don't get dried off pronto, so I am being a bit of a helicopter parent.
Sorry about the rough winter everyone's having. I've been quietly reading this thread - especially when I feel bad about the subzero temps & snow we've gotten in the Chicago area. It's nice to learn that people can survive in colder/snowier conditions & continue to have their sense of humor. This is our first winter with chickens & these forums have helped our flock survive.
yes on both accounts, I have removable roosts, with boards under, DH made them so they can slide out but I only do that spring and fall when I take them outside for a good wash, I have split open feed bags and put them on the board, much easier to clean even in winter when the poo is frozen. There should be a pic in my profile, also the the tractors, ours were made with 2x4s and pvc,covered with chicken wire, over hang bent out about a foot around the bottom to deter digging predators, we put a 4x4 coop made with plywood on the back, that made it rather heavy, I think I would make a tarp house instead, we don't use our tractors very much, free ranging is more fun. just fence off areas chickens are not welcomeWow! Thank you for all of the advice so far.
My bator dropped a couple degrees in the night with the cold. Babies still ok????
Should be on the shelf above the bird food bags. The garden area inside where the bird feeders are.Where at Lowes do they keep them? I can't picture it at all.