Quote: My rain gauge also overflowed, and it was empty Wed.
I hope that we don't get much more here, The chicken runs are looking more like ponds for ducks then anything.![]()
Scott
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Quote: My rain gauge also overflowed, and it was empty Wed.
I hope that we don't get much more here, The chicken runs are looking more like ponds for ducks then anything.![]()
Scott
Thankfully my runs are on a little hill! I am sure the lower areas of the property are mushy. I am not going out to check! lolMy rain gauge also overflowed, and it was empty Wed.
I hope that we don't get much more here, The chicken runs are looking more like ponds for ducks then anything.![]()
Scott
I like this!Dutch -- I looked back at that article I was talking about earlier, about keeping bunnies out of your garden... Maybe this will help!![]()
Rabbits
Fresh jalapeno peppers can be used to repel rabbits, according to North Dakota State University Extension. Run three fresh peppers through a food processor with enough water added to create a liquid. Pour the liquid through a cheesecloth mesh into a glass quart jar. Add about two tablespoons of olive or other vegetable oil, a squirt of Elmer's glue and a drop or two of liquid dishwashing detergent. Use one part of the concentration to 10 parts water. Shake well just before application. This should discourage rabbits without hurting them. If not, then make the concentration stronger (30 percent) or use red cayenne peppers for extra heat. Be sure to reapply after new growth appears or after a good rain.
http://www.livingthecountrylife.com...-remedies/?sssdmh=dm17.673089&esrc=nwlc060613
Awesome, thanks for sharing, I will have to try it!!!Dutch -- I looked back at that article I was talking about earlier, about keeping bunnies out of your garden... Maybe this will help!![]()
Rabbits
Fresh jalapeno peppers can be used to repel rabbits, according to North Dakota State University Extension. Run three fresh peppers through a food processor with enough water added to create a liquid. Pour the liquid through a cheesecloth mesh into a glass quart jar. Add about two tablespoons of olive or other vegetable oil, a squirt of Elmer's glue and a drop or two of liquid dishwashing detergent. Use one part of the concentration to 10 parts water. Shake well just before application. This should discourage rabbits without hurting them. If not, then make the concentration stronger (30 percent) or use red cayenne peppers for extra heat. Be sure to reapply after new growth appears or after a good rain.
http://www.livingthecountrylife.com...-remedies/?sssdmh=dm17.673089&esrc=nwlc060613
The squirrels here got my jalapeno's! And then I had jalapeno squirrel for lunch!Dutch -- I looked back at that article I was talking about earlier, about keeping bunnies out of your garden... Maybe this will help!![]()
Rabbits
Fresh jalapeno peppers can be used to repel rabbits, according to North Dakota State University Extension. Run three fresh peppers through a food processor with enough water added to create a liquid. Pour the liquid through a cheesecloth mesh into a glass quart jar. Add about two tablespoons of olive or other vegetable oil, a squirt of Elmer's glue and a drop or two of liquid dishwashing detergent. Use one part of the concentration to 10 parts water. Shake well just before application. This should discourage rabbits without hurting them. If not, then make the concentration stronger (30 percent) or use red cayenne peppers for extra heat. Be sure to reapply after new growth appears or after a good rain.
http://www.livingthecountrylife.com...-remedies/?sssdmh=dm17.673089&esrc=nwlc060613
mine go in and out of the rain as they please, nothing worse looking than a wet silkieEvery body complaining about the rain. My chickens love it. I try putting them up but they rather stay in the rain. The door is wide open to the coop which it always is. They rather be wet.I thought about hiring some people to walk behind them with umbrellas. My new hatchlings are drier than they are.
I guess lest my dog is smart enough to get out of the rain. I thought I notice one building a boat.![]()
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I like this!Wonder if it would work for deer?????![]()