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Think Edie enjoyed the nice weather today? She is normally all whiteall my hens look like they rolled in the mud today but they enjoyed the warm weather & sun. I think tomorrow when they wake up to snow they won't be as impressed lol![]()
Miquid nice to have you back. I'm sure nicer weather if it ever gets here & stays will help![]()
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Pharm - I wish I could say done deal but I don't even have anything that I could kill it WITH! I think I may get a trap next time I'm out. And I need to put a lock on the nest box door to the big coop. The silkies are in the shed and there's really no way of getting in there unless the door is open. The Orp coop is sealed pretty tight, not sure how one would ever get in there. If be more concerned about the rabbits at this point than the chickens. I'll be keeping my eye out tho since I'm home all day.
Good luck with that thing,
Do you have a trash can? As inhuman as it sounds you can trap it and fill the trash can with water and put the whole trap in the can....drowning it. (I said it sounded inhuman, but if you don't have a gun, what's a gal to do?)
This is a good idea.
Thinking of doing something like this along the back side of the house...
Needs to be high. This looks great.
http://linklogscanada.com/product_gardenBeds.php
Very cool!
Meant to add, tomorrow is lockdown and I'm not even candling before hand because those eggs have jiggling wiggling and moving around since Saturday!!! Anyone ever have a pip ON lockdown day? One of my eggs is moving around so much as if it's dying to get out!
Newbies should be arriving tomorrow. Hoping the storm doesn't interfere too much with me picking them up tomorrow morning.
That is so cool good luck.
A mink is a very serious predator which needs to be eradicated ASAP. A friend & her chickens were tormented by one for over a year before they finally caught him. In the mean time he killed at least half a dozen of her chickens and her pet bunny. They don't just kill, they shred their prey and leave a massacre scene behind.
My friend thought it was a raccoon and started w a havahart trap which was put under some hay. Nothing caught so that progressed to a motion sensor camera which photographed him looking right at the camera. They tried sitting out there w a shotgun and then leaving the shotgun next to the door to act quick... Very smart elusive animal. Very tough to catch.
What finally caught the mink was a conavair trap purchased at bass pro for $7 inside a wooden box with a small hole for the mink to go in. Apparently small openings make them curious. The trap was bated with chicken livers and the box was covered w hay. He was caught w/in 7 days of setting this trap. They were able to then sell the pelt for $35.
Minks are beautiful animals which are sad to see killed. But they need to be taken care of before they hurt our birds. Nothing is like going out to feed the chickens and finding carnage. Ugh.
Good luck!!! Hope he's either moved on or you catch him quick!
Thanks for the info I will get one of those traps to have just in case
Very very cute congrats, I know what it is like waiting for birds being shipped in.
You do know you're not supposed to put up pictures of "inappropriate" material. Right. I will have to flag future posts with this type of stuff in it!![]()
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Rancher, I did sand. I HATED it once got over 10 birds in the coop. I did NOT have a poop board because they roost in the rafters. Even before my flock grew to over 10 I had to shovel out some of the sand and replace it due to "urine saturation" and it smelled soooo bad. If you try it, try it in your smallest coop so if it doesn't work you don't have a lot of sand to shovel out. (oh, and sand it a LOT heavier than wood shavings)
I hate sand too!
Looks like my yard!
I'm using leaves when the world ends!I made tons of bread and I buy my to in bulk, so we will have about 90 rolls after the world ends till we have to worry![]()