Hi all! Sorry I have not been on in ages! I finally got a new computer too!
Tell me that I am not the only one having just a miserable winter livestock wise?
I started out this fall with a nice assortment of adult poultry, made big plans for spring hatching (and bill paying. Sigh) I lost at least 8 Silkies to a Hawk, one Barred Rock hen and one Call hen while I was at the ARBA rabbit convention this Nov (Who told him I was gone???) I tried to lock the silkies up in the back coop to protect them from the Hawk. They froze. Moved the survivors up to the garage where it was marginally warmer, had one hen escape the garage (froze). My fav frizzled Roo died this week (I think he was just old.) I'm down to two white Roos and three white hens, if something doesn't get into the garage and into their cage and kill them too!
I had four litters of rabbits freeze when it first got cold, and nothing will breed now. Plus I had a few not weather this winter well either.
Went out this am and yet another call hen had been killed.
I feel like I just can't win, I lock them up, and they just don't seem to do well. I let them out and they get picked off. I swear, it lies in wait for them to stick their head out and then it gets them.
I had ONE pen with netting, which collapsed under the snow load.
One of my standard Cochin hens (the expensive one, of course) escaped her pen and the Hawk got her too while I was gone (Took me a bit to figure out what that pile of black feathers used to be) The Rooster was terminally stupid and would NOT breed the hens (I don't think he knew how) and he would not roost. He froze to death. I sold my last three Cochin hens in disgust after that.
I just don't have the money for a barn with roofed/electric pens, and I was hoping to pay for some much needed upgrades and repairs with those silkie chick sales. My husband doesn't seem to get what a huge financial blow that was.
A rat killed my cage of Quail too, I'm down to like three males and two females.
I swear, Its just been one bad thing after another around here. I mean I knew farming was HARD, but really? Sigh. I'm sitting here feeling sorry for myself wondering how on earth I am going to pay the spring feed bills (and with what) and wondering how on earth I am going to come up with the money to replace those silkies and calls.
And I now get why a lot of the old timers around here sell out of stuff for fall.
Dawn