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I posted this the other day, I'll repost it here for you. Hope it has some information you can use.My family is starting the planning process for getting our chickens and coops next Spring. Any helpful tips/threads to look at for getting started? I have gotten a number of books from the library, but would love some local MN advice. What have you found works best for 3-4 hens, keeping coop maintained, coop styles, keeping predators out, keeping hens warm enough in the winter, etc?
Thanks for any help! This is a wealth of information, but a bit intimidating to sort through to a newbie![]()
I bought a book about Crows and Ravens, intending to read it, a couple of years ago. Now I want to find it and start reading. I love all kinds of birds and have seen documentaries about the crow/raven family and how smart they are. One was about a Raven that learned to fish. The person who started the fishing (ice type), set a line out through a whole and staked it to the shore. He was catching fish fairly regularly, then he wasn't getting any. So, he set up a camera and found that the raven was coming and taking his fish, then putting the line back in the water again. LOL!The crows and killdear also announce them at my house many times. I would like to throw out stuff for the crows, but they don't usually seem to come close enough. I"ll have to try cat food and see. I read an article where all these crows will leave gifts for people who leave them food. I'll see if I can find it, I thought it was so sweet!
Found it!
Crows bring gifts
Hi all - new here from Roseville, MN. Anyone in the area?! My family is starting the planning process for getting our chickens and coops next Spring. Any helpful tips/threads to look at for getting started? I have gotten a number of books from the library, but would love some local MN advice. What have you found works best for 3-4 hens, keeping coop maintained, coop styles, keeping predators out, keeping hens warm enough in the winter, etc?
Thanks for any help! This is a wealth of information, but a bit intimidating to sort through to a newbie![]()
Hey ladies and gentlemen, haven't been on in quite some time due to a new fiancé and stepson moving in, but its time to get a couple more chickens. My old black orpington finally succumed to her on again- off again crop issue and my easter egger was the victim of a possum or raccoon attack, so red2 (my buckeye) needs some chicken friends before winter arrives.
I'm looking for at least one easter or olive egger and either another ee/oe or another interesting, cold hardy breed like a barnevelder, sussex or orpington.
If anyone has a couple young hens available in or around the twin cities please let me know asap. I can come grab them late this week or this weekend.
Thanks in advance!
Phil
You are going to have the happiest hens in the city!!! You have done an awesome job at getting all of this together. You should be very proud. And the next time your son starts trying to pull rank, you take him out and show him all you have accomplished and let him know that this is replacing the shopping mall. Do you think the DIL will talk him into getting the bug? Wouldn't it be hilarious if he did, then you could turn around and play that roll with him that you are "worried about him spending too much time with his chickens." LMBO!!! That would be so, so funny.
I am glad you got to have the last say in this matter with all those photos. The footprints alone should have been enough, but you didn't leave them any room for doubt. Great job! I hope this is the end of your problems with the wolves for a long time.I have the best news to share!!!
Federal Wildlife peeps were here today and for public safety there are now 3 traps set up to catch the young yearling wolf that has made itself home here!!
The guy today was the same one here before. He told me some of the game camera shots showed it was without a doubt wolf. I even had a print covered with a cookie tin for him to see!!![]()
When he pulled up today I must have looked like a daycare center. I had about 15 kids running around the yard. He noticed and said something about the safety of the kids. I am relieved. And I know my kids will sleep better and feel more confident going outside to play.
Congratualtions!Since you guys are all baby obsessed you should be excitedl to hear my SISIL is pregnant. I'm going to have another niece or nephew in 8 months or so!
Never fun to have to do the deed, but you are doing great. It is what needs to be done, and the sooner you can get that understood the easier it becomes. Just never lose sight that they were once living creatures and give them a decent life to the end.Well today we butchered 2 beef steers.... Not fun at all... Kinda sad.... And tomorrow I butcher 7 roos and possibly 2 Chocolate Muscovy drakes. I have decided to butcher my old roo that I got with my first chicks and keep his son instead and of course I am keeping my Cochin roo Zeus.
That is what I am guessing, or he dropped his phone in the water when trying to catch those bullheads.I was out doing lockup and could hear a 'yote howling from just the other side of our field. I was so proud of my Piper, she heeled up by my side and listened so well. I was worried she would run off and chase it but i could tell she wanted to stick by me. Not sure if she was being protective or a scaredy pup but i am going to think the former
it does seem a bit eerie around here without ralphie, doesnt it. he probably is reading along from his iphone but waiting to see how long until we start talking about how much we miss him
Oh and i am excited about kitty news too! i put in a litter box for them this afternoon and by tonight after i got in, at least one had already peed in it! i didnt even do any training or set them in it or anything! huzzah!