They find their way out. It's lighter than momma
I guess a lightweight small kitchen towel would work??
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They find their way out. It's lighter than momma
I ordered peppermint oil and eucalyptus oil, and four pipette droppers from Bulk Apothecary online. Our house cats do an excellent job of keeping the mice away. There is, however, one wizened old rodent that they haven't been able to catch, as he hides in the space behind the pots and pans. I'll put peppermint oil there and drive him out. We will finally have a mouse free houseAkins or a healthfood store, and I just put it in cheap glass votives or the tiny canning jars.1 tsp to 1TB peppermint oil, a couple drops eucalyptus, refresh as needed. During winter set it over your floorvents, if you have them, and the whole house smells like Christmas.
I ordered peppermint oil and eucalyptus oil, and four pipette droppers from Bulk Apothecary online. Our house cats do an excellent job of keeping the mice away. There is, however, one wizened old rodent that they haven't been able to catch, as he hides in the space behind the pots and pans. I'll put peppermint oil there and drive him out. We will finally have a mouse free house![]()
I need help I started a thread in the incubating section and have had no response. I was hoping to set my eggs tonight but can't get humidity to go down I even dumped all the water out and its still at 60% any suggestions are welcome![]()
Great pictures. They all look wonderful. Are the girls even fatter? And has he started his manly duties? I'm sorry I didn't call u. I didn't go to the wound Dr. this week. Just got medication. I think the tunnels are just now filling up and breaking open, which is good. I had heard of the peppermint oil, but never tried it. I usually don't see mice around the house because of the cats, but saw one the other day and bawled them outLOL. I wonder if it would work around the chicken coops or would it bother the chickens. How's the ducks doing?
Quote: I spent the morning letting them wander- they are so bonded! He calls and they race to see what treats- he's got his duty figured out and they adore him- i am hoping to make a big run and coop for them- but the tractor is the best option for now- he still has to be careful with his toes - i wish we could have outside cats, but the dogs are not cat friendly- i am so fed up with the mice- hopefully the ducks will at least contain them and the flies.. my only problem with the ducks is they love getting into the little coop for the bantams, and just park there looking around, the bantams aren't quite happy with that set up
I ordered peppermint oil and eucalyptus oil, and four pipette droppers from Bulk Apothecary online. Our house cats do an excellent job of keeping the mice away. There is, however, one wizened old rodent that they haven't been able to catch, as he hides in the space behind the pots and pans. I'll put peppermint oil there and drive him out. We will finally have a mouse free house![]()
WOW! He looks BEAUTIFUL! If you ever decide to sell some eggs from him and his gals I would love a few! He just looks absolutely amazing!
LOVE!!!
Sweet! I will PM you on FB to figure out all that I am going to buy. I just know my FIL has mentioned how he loves the black and white speckled ones and I can only figure those are what he's talking about.Haha you've hooked another one! Hey I have some young barred rocks, about 7 weeks old, 6 female 2 male I have them listed on Craigslist for $10 each female $2 each male or $55 for all. Shoot me a PM or a text (I assume you still have my number) if he wants them.
Sometimes it's defects in the beak and/or legs that prevents a chick from hatching. Causes include vitamin/mineral deficiency in the parents and low incubation temperatures or temperature swings during incubation. Sometimes if they didn't have enough air cell/too much moisture in the egg still they will pip and drown- the egg will look watery when you look in the pip hole and have a small air cell. Caused by too high humidity during incubation. If you open the incubator during the hatch and it messes up the humidity they can pip and get stuck in their shells and die if you don't assist. Sometimes it is just a weak chick or again vitamin deficiencies in the parents. Not to say you aren't feeding them right, just that they may not be absorbing what they need from their feed.