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Free Ranging
Ooo I've never seen one with that coloringI found a new (to me) snake today. Any idea what this species is? Maybe 6 inches long and thin as a pencil. I'm glad the chickens didn't find it.
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Ooo I've never seen one with that coloringI found a new (to me) snake today. Any idea what this species is? Maybe 6 inches long and thin as a pencil. I'm glad the chickens didn't find it.
Looks like a baby red belly snake. http://herpsofnc.org/red-bellied-snake/I found a new (to me) snake today. Any idea what this species is? Maybe 6 inches long and thin as a pencil. I'm glad the chickens didn't find it.
Thanks for the ID. It was the first I've ever seen one. Cute little guy.Looks like a baby red belly snake. http://herpsofnc.org/red-bellied-snake/
very cool, if they eat slugs I need some in my gardenLooks like a baby red belly snake. http://herpsofnc.org/red-bellied-snake/
My seabrights are the babies. They are 9 wks now while the others are about 20 to 21. The Seabrights used to be alone in the roost (the loft) until teh big ones began flying up and roost there. They have settled their roosting order. Phoebe stays alone in one corner, the babies in the middle and then is Sophia, my drama queen, Blanch, my EE and scared of every one including the babies, Then is Monica and last is my layer, Rachel who has appropriated the other corner. They hang around together but the babies stay together. They get picked by Rachel, Monica and Phoebe but they pick on Blanch and Sophia. I look at it as kids in the playground,Good evening all! Looks like everyone is busy busy these days.
The littles have been in the big girl coop now since Saturday. They scamper into their area when the bigs get a little rambunctious. They turned 6 weeks yesterday and it is hard to believe that the big girls have largely left them alone. The littles turn into speed racer at times when they think they're getting cornered. But, for most part, everyone is getting along very well! Thanks for encouragement to get them out there sooner rather than later. I was going to put them in the coop in the garage first, but this has been much easier. As long as the littles have a place to escape when they are being bullied, they should be fine!
They still go into their little pack n play at night. I need to make a larger roost for them as they have grown out of the baby roost. I think I will be able to put them on the big girl roost sooner than expected. The big girls are down off their roost by 6:30 to go out for the day. I’m not ready for the bigs and littles to mix in that environment out of fear that they might get into a dust up in the close quarters of the coop. Once the bigs go into the run, I let the littles out of their space and this morning was the first day they went out into the run on their own. It was like your kid getting on the school bus by herself for the first time. So stinking cute!
So the easiest thing to do is cut that roof back, put on a gutter and use down spout to move water away from the house or into a rain barrel. You yard is too flat unless you do a bunch of digging.I did and it does not runs anywhere.![]()