Chicken girl 15
Songster
Yes I do the DLM . Mine isn't as established as others though.
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as soon as I get my coop adjusted I will take pics and give you a quick run down of how we got it there. Tomorrow we will have everything we need , we think, to start the DLM wet the pellets. So by Monday I should have it set.Thank you for your feedback. I'm going to check into the book you recommended. I totally forgot about Mother Earth New Website. Thanks for the reminder! Does anyone also read MaryJane's Farm? have had her magazines for years and have DREAMED of this for as long as I can remember. It's time to get my back issues out! You sparked my interest on the environmental impact from using DE. Especially since I love using it in my garden. I'm going to have to do a bit more research on the use of it. hm.
Thank you for the encouragement! We're trying our best. I've been checking out Youtube, looking at articles on Pintrest, I've found several articles here that got me interested in this forum which has been such a blessing. I'm glad you all share this love and passion with other newbies.
Hi there Tao Chick!
Chicken Girl, I'd really be interested in seeing it. If you think about taking pictures, please post them! It sounds very neat but i worry about too much moisture though you have said it dries up. Since I'm using the deep litter method I want to find the right mix. Did I read before that you are doing the same method? I can't remember.
Sorry Rancher, I'm looking for the similar. Where are you putting all those bales? How do you keep them from getting moist in the winter?
Hey there Gramma, how are you doing today?
Well, I have a sick 3 year old. I can't seem to get her fever down. I called the pediatrics office yesterday and there is something going around but we decided to give it a couple of days and then take her in if we need to. Her fever is stubborn though. I've been alternating Tylenol and Motrin and it's been sticking to 101.2, I checked her at midnight and it was 98 and now she's up again at 3am and she feels HOT.I've been washing her with cold compresses and continuing the meds as well as giving her pedialyte freezer pops. Hopefully we'll get the rest of the cook finished if not completed at least mostly done. Game night tomorrow too! Lots of fun times.
Hoping everyone had a great week so far!
Glasshen, that is a lovely idea. I can smell the pine shavings now! Where do you get your pine shavings?
Chicken Girl, When I think of pellets I think it must look like the pellets you feed animals. Round and long? It doesn't sound like it's very comfortable at all. Obviously I must be wrong if people are using it. Where do you find the pellets from? I'm assuming many of these things mentioned can be found at a farm supply store right? We compost just about everything. It has amazed me since we started a year ago how much less trash we have to take out.
Everyone here, youtube and friends, keep talking about good ventilation. Cross ventilation. We have two windows one across from the other that we opened and added hardware wire to and left them both open a quarter of the way but I wonder about the frigid air come winter. We're in Phoenix in/close to the snow belt. There are two air vents on the top back and front of the shed but I don't notice any difference with air ventilation. I think this is my worry. Never having had chickens and wondering if what we really do have good ventilation. lol I may have a friend come out to check the ventilation just to be safe.
Rancher, I am familiar with DE as I used the food grade form in our yard, on our dogs coats and on our veggies in our garden. You sparked my interest when you said you use it in a lot of your daily chicken tasks. Do you also use it in their nesting as well? I love your chicken coop. It looks like you have sliding doors for them. I really love seeing everyones coops and hearing the wisdom that come from each of you. Thanks so much for being opened to share!
Sorry Rancher, I'm looking for the similar. Where are you putting all those bales? How do you keep them from getting moist in the winter?
In the winter I cover the runs with clean plastic. Which reminds me Runnings has it on sale. If things get wet or messy I just break open a bale and let the chickens spread it around. Dry feet, happy chickens and happy me. I do toss a bale of shavings into the mix from time to time. I'm going to start cleaning the coop and dumping the stuff into the run and see how that works out.
Snow just slides off the hoops with a bit of a shake.
I sometimes open the doors and let the girls walk on the snow.
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Yours is a plight anyone who hatches will see. You might find an auction or someone who will take them and yes perhaps eat them. I've not found many who will pay for a rooster.I hatched 4 roosters in June and one just started to crow...so they gotta go (no rooster zoning). I have places for them twice....and twice it fell through. They are all unique, so if anyone can take one I would be very appreciative. I am so frustrated that both homes fell through and now I hate to think what the next phase might be. If anyone knows of any friends or farms looking for some gorgeous boys...please message me or let me know. One is a Dominque....one naked neck (the crower) ...one Blue Favacuana...one barred cochin. All are friendly and calm. I wish I could keep them, but cannot. They are 12 weeks.
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