Things seem to be settling down a teeny bit, Tank and Apoc doing ok - though I think I will still try to give the girls a break from Snape once the coop is finished. He got the papoose hold again this evening - and the tough guy secretly likes being held and having his face stroked.And yes, he has an AMAZING body type. Interestingly, I put Tank and Apoc to bed (still haven't taken on their digs as "home" yet), and Tank seems less blocky now - I haven't weighed them in a bit, but plan to next week. I need to check that he's eating - maybe it was just stressful with Snape there for a while, plus the move. Meanwhile, I think he misses the girls, as he keeps tid-bitting to nobody (poor guy) - though he also had a cackling contest with Paula the LOUD cream legbar (who aspires to a career in opera or punk rock) - you would have sworn he was a hen about to lay if you didn't know better. Crazy kids...![]()
Before that, I took a look at Trinity's wound (it's a big 'un, so glad she has dark skin), and I tried putting a bunch of Peck-No-More on it to be safe (caught one of the other pullets pecking at it a little). Here's a tip: If you hold a bird in your lap and put Peck-No-More or Blu-Kote on the back of her head, SHE WILL SHAKE HER HEAD VIGOROUSLY. No matter how often you try. So, if you're having a problem with your friends and co-workers pecking at your face and neck, it might be a benefit as you will get a very nice coating, otherwise, not so much. Then again, it's a chance to try out that facial tattoo you always wanted. Too bad you can't pick the pattern...![]()
Got a little done on the coop today, will do more tomorrow. I'm MOTIVATED now!!!!!
- Ant Farm
I use iodine for their wounds. it seems other chickens don't like the smell and don't peck.
good luck with your crazy kids!