Lol I did the same thing the other day.Note to self.
When feeding chickens take egg basket.
Do not put eggs in coat pocket .:![]()
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Lol I did the same thing the other day.Note to self.
When feeding chickens take egg basket.
Do not put eggs in coat pocket .:![]()
Thinking out loud again....
How hot does the surface of the clay pot get?
Definitely don't want it to be hot enough to smolder in the wood shavings should it get knocked down.
Check out this thread. She lost her whole barn and most of her flock.
BackYard Chickens › BYC Forum › Raising BackYard Chickens › Coop & Run - Design, Construction, & Maintenance › Fire Safety in your Chicken Coop & Barn - IMPORTANT!
She has a great reminder list for safety in our coops and buildings.
Thinking out loud again....
How hot does the surface of the clay pot get?
Definitely don't want it to be hot enough to smolder in the wood shavings should it get knocked down.
Check out this thread. She lost her whole barn and most of her flock.
BackYard Chickens › BYC Forum › Raising BackYard Chickens › Coop & Run - Design, Construction, & Maintenance › Fire Safety in your Chicken Coop & Barn - IMPORTANT!
She has a great reminder list for safety in our coops and buildings.
Okay; I'm from SE Oklahoma, near Ft. Smith, Arkansas. Back in the 70's after I returned from Vietnam, I moved my young family back here to the old ranch house after Mom and Dad built a new home closer to civilization.I raised a garden, chickens, geese, ducks, pheasants, rabbits, turkeys, barn cats, stray dogs, cattle, bottle fed orphan calves, hogs, sheep, horses and their foals, goats, kept a milk cow that I milked twice a day (hint ~ the barn cats. They love fresh milk, and my daughter loved kittens). Wheeu; No wonder I'm tired.![]()
So, now, the kids have married, and gone. Don't have a need for much, other than a few longhorn cows, a couple of old ewes, and some old range hens. I've always wanted Rhode Island Red Bantam chickens for some reason. So, after varmits caught most of my range hens, I ordered those RI's, but got a call, and the hatchery was out of them , it being late August of 2013, so I ended up with 10 Japanese White Blacktails, and 15 Buff Orpingtons. Of all of those, most were Cockerels, which has left me with a mere 4 Buffs, and 4 Japs, and one of them is a Roo. Being retired , I have plenty of time on my hands to spend with them and chat about chickens, the country and the farm in general, so here I am.![]()
Okay; I'm from SE Oklahoma, near Ft. Smith, Arkansas. Back in the 70's after I returned from Vietnam, I moved my young family back here to the old ranch house after Mom and Dad built a new home closer to civilization.I raised a garden, chickens, geese, ducks, pheasants, rabbits, turkeys, barn cats, stray dogs, cattle, bottle fed orphan calves, hogs, sheep, horses and their foals, goats, kept a milk cow that I milked twice a day (hint ~ the barn cats. They love fresh milk, and my daughter loved kittens). Wheeu; No wonder I'm tired.![]()
So, now, the kids have married, and gone. Don't have a need for much, other than a few longhorn cows, a couple of old ewes, and some old range hens. I've always wanted Rhode Island Red Bantam chickens for some reason. So, after varmits caught most of my range hens, I ordered those RI's, but got a call, and the hatchery was out of them , it being late August of 2013, so I ended up with 10 Japanese White Blacktails, and 15 Buff Orpingtons. Of all of those, most were Cockerels, which has left me with a mere 4 Buffs, and 4 Japs, and one of them is a Roo. Being retired , I have plenty of time on my hands to spend with them and chat about chickens, the country and the farm in general, so here I am.![]()
I defiantly am!!Hello! I haven't been on here in forever! It was really great to get back on. This was always one of my favorite threads and it put a smile on my face to see it again. I just wanted to check back in. I hope everyone is staying safe in this awful weather.
Oh and is anyone else tired of watering with a bucket yet lol?