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welcome to our humble home! Can not wait to hear whT kinds you pick out !+1 Montanan here. From Plains but I am in Missoula for college right now. I'm going to get some chickens again this spring or summer.
yikes, looks like training baby to hunt. I'm glad I do not have to worry about all the preditors, yet you have the best since you have country living and can Have so many more AnimLs and the privacy! I have a guy coming Monday for the chicken, I'm thrilled he is loving the crowing lol.Seyanophis join us as much as you can, we love hearing how everyone is doing. It can get a little slow in the summer when everyone is so busy, but we tend to be a chatty bunch in the winter.
Montanachicks, thats just extra calcium on the egg, normal, nothing to worry about. You can also get some real strange looking eggs during or shortly after a molt. I've gotten some that are all wrinkled and look like they were parcially crushed but the shells were just as hard as normal. I often wonder what its like for the poor chickens to have a baby 200+ days every year. That would really suck.
It looks like its going to be a nice day today, sunny, high 30s, cold again tomorrow. I've got a pair of Bald Eagles with 1 juvenile hanging around, and I think they took one of my hens day before yesterday, it most likley was the juvenile, they aren't as good at hunting wild prey, so I'm going to get out and put my bailing twine up on my run again. I never got that done last year after I moved everything around when I finished the coop. I think they are beautiful birds, and I love seeing them, but they can go hunt something else.