Due to come back on the 29th. Staying for thanksgiving. It's the first holiday I'll be spending with my son and his since he joined the military 11 yrs ago.
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So sorry.Well life goes on. I posted to SDWD thread if you'd like details of what's going on.
Talked to DD today seems the rooster I have with the disjointed leg needed to be put down. I think the cold weather did him in. (I'm in AL you remember). He's a CR from GA. I have another, but was hanging on to them both since I only have six birds. Two rooster and four hens. I haven't heard if the hens are laying yet. Probably not even though they are old enough. I don't heat nor put lights in the coop.
Take care and thanks for the prayers. Lord knows I need them.
Rancher.
Don't let them freeze. It might wreck the nipples. Last year I didn't put mine away in time & a couple froze. When I went to use them again inthe spring, I had to replace several of the nipples.I'm excited! I finished making my 2 new waterers. 5 gallon pails with nipples. I put them altogether tonight and will hang them tomorrow. Yay!!!
We've been very lucky this year as far as hawks until now - I put up the electric fencing so after losing a pile to a fox, no more fox after the electric netting.. but now that the foliage to hide under is gone and the hawks are migrating, they just have to stay in unless I am there =(. One of my runs is a decent size but the other two really need expanding. All are covered with aviary netting, however.featherz, I'm so sorry to hear...
since losing two this summer to a fox, I have not left my gang unattended. it's definitely a bummer that they can't free range all day anymore, but I don't want to lose any more. I still miss BaBaBaBarney and his pretty favorite pullet, Lily. S'why I built the enclosure. plenty big for scratchin' n' diggin' n' roostin'... n' all chickeny stuff like that there... if one can measure "happiness" in terms of chickens... mine are delirious despite not having the whole yard.