that is a little surprising as it wasn't near her chicks, but some mother hens are Very Protective.... my BO charged the cat for just looking in the direction of her chicks. poor little thing ,just trying to rest
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Well, my first chicks turned 21 weeks today. And one of them celebrated by laying her first egg! Of course, I was at work today for a 10 hour shift. I think DH is more excited than me!
The lighter egg above is a small silkie egg. I believe the egg below is from one of my Buff Orpingtons. The other choice would be Black Austrolorp, but wouldn't an Austrolorp's be a little darker???
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thanks, I was thinking that they decimate the wood chips in the garden so fast, in the run should be no different, and maybe add some help to my clay soil, my run is on the edge of a hill so it dries fairly fast, was hoping to not have to clean out in spring as they would be all broke down, But i was concerned about food spilled in them bringing more miceI would avoid it personally, unless you are sure you can clear them out well in the spring. I used straw and it was a bit easier to clean up than wood chips and did not start breaking down into "muck". I try to avoid putting any sort of organic matter in my run and keep it as sand-based as possible. From my biologist background, it makes sense that organic matter = bacteria growth = sick chickens. But there are quite a few people that seem to like doing it.
If you do decide to get some, check out this place maybe: http://www.cnsawdust.com/ I have gotten very fine wood shavings bagged there for my smaller coop and they seemed nice.
Mine was a rollercoaster. First, I got a call to have an interview with our local petsmart. Then, when I was locking up all my birds, a few capuchine pigeons were still out. One of them was a very nice beautiful bird that was still growing. Well, I tried catching it and he started flying around. he then missed a tree branch and fell. As I walked to pick him up, a cat ran to it and killed it right in front of me. Everybody better have their cats locked up cause I am not to happy with them.
Mine was a rollercoaster. First, I got a call to have an interview with our local petsmart. Then, when I was locking up all my birds, a few capuchine pigeons were still out. One of them was a very nice beautiful bird that was still growing. Well, I tried catching it and he started flying around. he then missed a tree branch and fell. As I walked to pick him up, a cat ran to it and killed it right in front of me. Everybody better have their cats locked up cause I am not to happy with them.
Yahooo they are big girls now.I forgot my very exciting chicken news - ok maybe not exciting to you, but my 5 youngsters tucked themselves in tonight in the big coop. I didn't have to dig them out of the coop with the broken window and move them. I went to check and the sweet little things were all roosted with the big chickens on their own! So much less work.