We had -14 this morning!
Anybody have colder?
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Same hereWe had -14 this morning!Anybody have colder?![]()
What I had intending to say before was my idea to put up a cattle panel/covered with poultry wire in an arch and grow some type of vine over it so when winter came it would catch the snow and created a space clear of snow for you birds to find shelter. You can secure your panels with those Green metal stakes if you choose to raise them higher so you can walk under them. Add more each year to make a tunnel.
I tried to cut and paste pictured off Pinterest but the would not take.
You could use Trumpet vine, Hops, Grapes or an annual flowering vine such as Scarlet runner beans. Hops, grapes and Trumpet vine are woody and less likely to be destroyed by the chickens.
Trumpet vine would attract Humming birds too. These can be invasive but also come in Yellow.
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the bully goes in the basement brooder - keep her separated for a couple weeks ..where she cant be seen .
When you put her back she will have to reestablish her place in the pecking order with everyone else ..
Right now she is at the top . if that doesnt work you may have to rehome her or ?
i have a crawl space under the house were the pipes are ..and lets just say i have gotten a little girth to me in my aging ..lol and am not sure i fit under there anymore ..but you are right , i need to wrap them and maybe have a heattape wrapped around them or maybe one of those bulbs ..i dont no why they would build a house and put the toilit on an outside wall ..but i guess its pretty common in these small homes..the toilits the only thing froze this morning..i already fired up the hairdryer....it was almost noon before everything broke free yesterday ..Well now we had a bathroom that had the pipes run underneath a porch, it's hard to explain. Anyhow I covered them with insulation and because there was a light there I put in a 100 watt light and left it on 24/7. The heat was just enough to keep the room warm and the pipes from freezing.
If there is no light socket there you could run a hanging light such as a heat lamp to the area and put in a "ceramic heat bulb" to keep the area just above freezing. If you have not it might be a good idea to wrap all pipes with foam wrappers or another form of insulation.
I hung one over the water bowl in my back room where I have a quarantined hen and it keeps the water from freezing. Much safer I think than those 250 watt red lights.
Well now you need to get someone under there to wrap them up or you'll have worse problems than frozen pipes. I took one of those work lights and hung it from a pipe in my crawl space just so I can see to check the pipes. I've had to fix the sink drain two or three times. It's PVC and came apart. What a mess.i have a crawl space under the house were the pipes are ..and lets just say i have gotten a little girth to me in my aging ..lol and am not sure i fit under there anymore ..but you are right , i need to wrap them and maybe have a heattape wrapped around them or maybe one of those bulbs ..i dont no why they would build a house and put the toilit on an outside wall ..but i guess its pretty common in these small homes..the toilits the only thing froze this morning..i already fired up the hairdryer....it was almost noon before everything broke free yesterday ..
Hello fellow New Yorkers! I'm from Pendleton. It's gr8 to see other people WNY
I can talk hubby into driving hours for poultry shows. I don't think I can get him to agree to chickenstock though =( I'll have to see what the details are.
I'm still working on a WNY one though. Gonna contact TSC in Dunkirk AGAIN and see if I can actually connect with the manager - January is SLOW time for them.
Wondering if any of you know of local sources for hatching eggs. I am in Saratoga. I haven't found anything but I also am new to this so I might be looking in the wrong places. I have been considering trying some from Papas Poultry or the Ameracaunas on the BST thread, but would rather go local if I could, at least while I get the hang of incubating
i think a few birds try to keep others from eating so thats why i have 2 diffrent places for them to eat and drink..i cant find any feed with more then 16 % protein ..anyone have any ideas were to find feed with higher protein ..i live in lakewood ..the tsc has feed but i dont see any with higher protein ..any help would be great ..
I live about 1.5 hours away and my daughter goes to RPI about every other week.
I have Black Copper Marans, Brabanters, Blue cream and Gray Silkies, Light and Coronation Sussex. I'm getting some cream legbars but wont have any available until next fall or late summer.
I sell both day olds and eggs.
Boskelli ... I see your challenge and raise you a cute picture ....
My set up is mostly free range ... so there is not really mud except a few days a year .... I do deep litter on the floor of the coop - so no mud inside coop for inside days. Outside days I have so much land that I have grass and leaves except right in front of the coop - so that is only a step or two for Miss and Mr. Millie and they are inside (note the roo below is not my breeder male - his waddles are not SOP).
I also have my millies with the big flock unless I separate to get hatching eggs ...my breeder pair gave me 2 hens and a roo last spring. Peep pictures below. Baby Roo went to a new home 3 weeks ago ... and he is king of the land - they love him and bring him inside to play
Quote: I am selling all my chicks this weekend at the NEPC, but will continue hatching and hopefully will have chicks mid February and later.