FISHER CAT SIGHTING! Fremont Road and Collamer Road. Fisher cats are vicious, nasty killing machines. Cute, but deadly.
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When the hawks sit in the nearby trees etc they are getting serious. It is a bad crime to do anything to those birds, as unfair as it seems. When they were keeping my girls in their sights a year or so ago, I kept them inside for a few days so there was nothing to see. They moved on.
239 unread message Sorry I am not replying to them all LOL!.
Tab You can't bounce baby out so please be careful. You are right with school and being part time now at Madison County Office for the Aging I am busy plus Hubby is still home since his surgery doesn't go back to work until after 9-20 and he has been in a building mood plus it has been kinda nice to spend some time alone with him while the boys are in school.
My classes are night classes this semester everyone else hates picking them up I like it am more of a night owl. Madison County OFA is great and I love it and it is only 2 days a week so it is not bad. As soon as hubby goes back to work I will get into my routine and have plenty of time.
Ok did you ever hear the saying be careful what you wish for well Rancher my hens caught your hen's Broody Hen Disease LOL! I have 3 Orpingtons sitting on eggs, my lavender Silkie is sitting on eggs, and 1 more of my orpingtons I think is going to be going broody. Hubby bought me the most adorable pigs they are Hereford Pigs and their coloring is like the Hereford cows Good thing when they get bigger they are no longer cute little piglets they become stinky noisey walking Ham otherwise I might have a problem with butchering them.
Unfortunately with it being the early stage of back to school I have caught some type of crud Tummy Bug been running a fever last night and tonight it is 104.1 after Motrin which of course I am freezing and have pellet stove going along with furnace cranking of course everyone else is getting roasted out but Oh well they will have to deal with it. Ok am going to get off and try some Tylenol too .
September 14th 2013
Dear Neighbors,
I'm Bonnie, your neighbor with the chickens and most importantly the rooster. Recently it has come to my attention that there are some complaints about Duane crowing early in the morning. I was unaware of the extent of the distress he seems to be causing someone (or someones) in the area with his noise. I work both during the day and overnight a few days a week and sometimes I am not home at the time the offense seems to be taking place. The officer who came to the house the other day has actually not disclosed to me which of our neighbors have made the complaint so I have chosen to send a blanket letter to everyone around us.
I am allowed to keep chickens, even roosters. My rooster is even allowed to crow but we all live here and there is no cause for me to be unreasonable. This week after I was made aware of the complaint I took some steps to help stop the early morning wake up calls. I want to manage the problem rather than just kill Duane, which has been suggested by the officer for me to do. I have changed my coop door from always open to closed at night, this stops the chickens from coming out in the morning until I let them out. I purchased a baby monitor so I could better hear the noise in the coop overnight on the nights I have been home this week. There was some 6am crowing but I realized that was connected to the time that the coop lights on the automatic timer went on. I have since pushed the timer back to 8am. It may take Duane and the girls a few days to get on the new later schedule.
I am in the beginning stages of starting a small farm agriculture business and having at least one rooster is important to keeping my hens happy and safe. Roosters have a number of benefits to a backyard flock of chickens: Roosters alert the hens to predators (we have a fair number of hawks around here) and will even fight them off or sacrifice themselves to save members of their flock. Roosters “keep the peace” among the hens by sorting out fights that happen between them. Roosters also prevent the girls from wandering too far and even round them up and make sure they are in the coop at sundown.
Chapter 86 of the town laws: “The Town Board finds that problems concerning the disturbance of peace, quiet and tranquility by noise from various sources and activities are best resolved by thoughtful discussions and cooperative agreements between affected parties.” While Agriculture noise is part of the exemptions to Chapter 86, I am willing to work with you and make reasonable accommodations. I can not guarantee that he will never crow overnight or in the early AM, but I am going to do what I can to have it not happen before 7:30am-8:00am. If you have any further concerns about my chickens please feel free to contact me. I may be at work but will return your call soon as I can.
What do you all think? I am going to give this to the neighbors.
With all this rain, I have had similar issues with the sand that I like to spread around the outside pen for dusting and just to combat the beaten-down, hard-packed clay and dirt. Much of the sand has been washed downhill outside of the pen. Grrrrr.....
TOB