OMG! I want pot belly pigs!
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I have to confess I've been stalking for quite a while, and figured I'd better introduce myself. My name is Leslie and I live in Hesperia, work as an RN in Muskegon, and started a small flock of three in Oct. I also have 11 ducks who enjoy keeping my pond aerated. I've read for information, entertainment, and ideas this is a wonderful site a real challenge to keep up with.
That is very funny.![]()
We have one cat who is indoor/outdoor cat, and he is afraid of baby chicks ever since a broody hen got after him 5 years ago. lol
I just can't believe that we have lost 50 percent of snow overnight !!And its raining right now. Its 45 degrees out, and yesterday it was 25 degrees.![]()
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and here all this time I thought I was the resident oddity.![]()
Cornstarch works better than flour as a styptic. Apply a little then hold steady pressure.
Msue, the frizzle gene has been introduced into several breeds. The chickendads have frizzle cochins, they are darling. Apparently frizzle feathers do not tolerate rough handling or shed rain well.
Nova,
I have the 8X10 resin shed with a floor.
First, the vents at the top aren't very big for ventilation.
Second, there is not a lot of naural light that can get in mine with just one window.
Third, I had to add insulation because it did not hold heat well.
Fourth, if you want to attach a run as I did, I had to build a ramp going up to the window and stack some hay on the outside for a jump down from the window
because I did not want to build a run around those big swinging doors.
Fifth, I set mine on the ground and mice went under it. But in order to get in it and clean it - I though blocks underneath would not be enough support and my weight would crack the floor if it was on blocks.So I set it on the ground and the mice went under.
I would prefer a smaller coop, up off the ground with more insulation, more windows, more ventilation and an easier way to clean it and a nice pop door for the chickens to go in and out.
p.s. Nova on 'rescueme.org' there is a farm animal rescue and in Michigan several pot belly pigs are listed as needing homes!
The one and only time I had a gall bladder attack it knocked me off my feet fast. I couldn't stand, walk, move without so much incredible pain. DH drove me to the hospital and it turned out I had a massive stone too big to pass. Wound up having surgery to remove it all.Oh, I hate those gall bladed seizure days! Takes several hours to go away! I have tried massaging the area that the gall bladder is to help the stone move itself along... The first time I had one happen, it sent me into a panic attack and I really thought I was having a heart attack, and totally scared the poo out of me that I had a lovely ambulance ride... So, I for for ya.
IT IS 47 DEGREES AT 8:24 IN THE MORNING! The snow is nearly gone in my front yard, the path is a mud lane... I am tempted to let oh the ducks and leave in the chooks.
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anddd..when I showed them your picture, RaZ...
Only this one came forward...
Cornstarch works better than flour as a styptic. Apply a little then hold steady pressure.
Msue, the frizzle gene has been introduced into several breeds. The chickendads have frizzle cochins, they are darling. Apparently frizzle feathers do not tolerate rough handling or shed rain well.
Nova,
I have the 8X10 resin shed with a floor.
First, the vents at the top aren't very big for ventilation.
Second, there is not a lot of naural light that can get in mine with just one window.
Third, I had to add insulation because it did not hold heat well.
Fourth, if you want to attach a run as I did, I had to build a ramp going up to the window and stack some hay on the outside for a jump down from the window
because I did not want to build a run around those big swinging doors.
Fifth, I set mine on the ground and mice went under it. But in order to get in it and clean it - I though blocks underneath would not be enough support and my weight would crack the floor if it was on blocks.So I set it on the ground and the mice went under.
I would prefer a smaller coop, up off the ground with more insulation, more windows, more ventilation and an easier way to clean it and a nice pop door for the chickens to go in and out.
p.s. Nova on 'rescueme.org' there is a farm animal rescue and in Michigan several pot belly pigs are listed as needing homes!