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Cathie-- as far as mixing ages I don't have much problem with them picking on each other (except a few Roos). The biggest issue I run into is when the temp drops they crowd into corners & such & the smaller ones end up dead. Lost about 6 from them tucking under the big ones & getting trampled. Your boy got a good deal on that tractor last night. Imagine it will last a lifetime.

Thanks, I didn't even think about the big ones trampling the little ones. I think I will leave them in seperate brooders for now. It isn't like we are pressed to move them, I was just thinking one less heat lamp running tonight, lol. It will be nice this next week so the bigger ones can run the small yard off their brooder and not need the light so much. I went out first thing this morning and one of the bigger chicks was sitting on top of the waterer so it could be closer to the heat, lol. The rest were running around eating and scratching.

We had hoped to finish the juvenile pen this weekend but it is just to cold to be out there working for long. We did finish putting in roosts in the finished pens and watering once more.

The tractor is his favorite today. He wants to make a shelf for it in his room. For now it has a place of honor in our livingroom, lol.

Cathie
 
Sorry about the skunk and the cats, I have a dog that get's sprayed regularly, I think she likes it actually.
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As obnoxious as it is to bathe Sasha I can't imagine bathing a cat!

Wooo Hoo won a fern (maybe) the only thing I've ever won was a gallon jug of grape juice, back when I was a teen.

banjoe, cool coop start. A question though, did I read your going to cover w/ plastic? If so how is that going to be preditor proof?


only the top will be polly it is a heavy duty clear span canopy that im turning into a breeder house i will keep posting updated photos so you can see my progress
 
Mjgijax- for now I will hold onto the card box-- after DH moves it, he may try to tell me other wise. For such a small thing I am shocked at the weight!
Sooner the heritage RIR are a deep auburn red color- not red orange looking like production reds. As chicks they are a burnt orange not yellow like most hatchery stock.
Banjoe sorry- got caught up in the replies didn't realize that was your coop build. Looks like you are off to a good start
Cowboy- Fern isn't such a bad name-- have you been to the elementary school lately? It is rather amusing just to hear some of the names the teachers call out.
Just looked out the back door--- I use to have a few t-post holding some fence set up as a round compost bin. My compost is still there-- but the fence is gone--- asked DH what happen, says was on the mower & the blade caught the fence. He is completely dangerous when on the mower---

thanks i have been working hard on it this morning i got the gide wires up for the scrach yards and will start hanging wire after lunch
 
Nana, bulls can get down like that and die because they can't get up? That'd be scary to deal with. Thank God your neighbor saw him!
Apparently lying with their head downhill and no way to get up can make breathing difficult...especially when the bull is as big as Buddy. We both thought he was a goner when we got out there until we tried to move his leg and he respoonded. Getting kicked was a scary thought too. It took us 5 minutes to get him turned...with his help at that point. He's out there eatting hay at the feeder now.

Buddy is a special Bull. I raised his grandmother on a bottle after her mother died. Becky Sue was only two weeks old when her mom died. We think someone shot her. His mother Baby Sue just gave birth to the first calf this season.
 
Thanks, I didn't even think about the big ones trampling the little ones. I think I will leave them in seperate brooders for now. It isn't like we are pressed to move them, I was just thinking one less heat lamp running tonight, lol. It will be nice this next week so the bigger ones can run the small yard off their brooder and not need the light so much. I went out first thing this morning and one of the bigger chicks was sitting on top of the waterer so it could be closer to the heat, lol. The rest were running around eating and scratching.

We had hoped to finish the juvenile pen this weekend but it is just to cold to be out there working for long. We did finish putting in roosts in the finished pens and watering once more.

The tractor is his favorite today. He wants to make a shelf for it in his room. For now it has a place of honor in our livingroom, lol.

Cathie

When they get on top of the waterer, the waterer gets turned over easily... If the brooder is big enough, I'd put a multi branched stick in the brooder with themto use for a junglegym.


only the top will be polly it is a heavy duty clear span canopy that im turning into a breeder house i will keep posting updated photos so you can see my progress

Enjoying the pictures of your project.
Did you anchor the legs in concrete?
We tied down a mini green house that was built on skids by tying a cable to each of the corners and tying the other end to a concrete block and then buried the blocks. Kept it secure during high winds but mad it easy to move when we had to move it.
 
Wow, Nana, you know the history on your cows?? I'm impressed.
Today is a good day for chili, I'm downloading different Linux distros to put on USB sticks so I can try them all. Channing hangs out on his blanket on the 2' x 4' footstool right by me and he thought it was a good day for chili also. I figure the beans have good protein in them for him lol I hope they don't give him gas.
 
only the top will be polly it is a heavy duty clear span canopy that im turning into a breeder house i will keep posting updated photos so you can see my progress

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Cool I'll watch for the progress pics

My coop building is on hold for weather, I don't do cold! I'll get out in the 110 summers and work all day but if it gets much below 50 I'm soooooo out (well actually in drinking hot cocoa)
 
Wow, Nana, you know the history on your cows?? I'm impressed.
Today is a good day for chili, I'm downloading different Linux distros to put on USB sticks so I can try them all. Channing hangs out on his blanket on the 2' x 4' footstool right by me and he thought it was a good day for chili also. I figure the beans have good protein in them for him lol I hope they don't give him gas.


wrong in so many ways!
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We got our first egg!
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Unfortunately whoever laid it didn't do it in the coop. We have one frozen perfect egg. It was cracked down the side from freezing. They sleep (and poop) in the nesting boxes. Does anybody have any advice on how to discourage this? I assume if they sleep there they don't want to lay there. I think they do this to keep warm since the boxes are further from the door then the boxes. I already put some fake eggs in there and made sure it was well padded and comfy. Also we lost two chickens today to our dog. I cleaned the cage and I guess I didn't latch the cage all the way. We lost what I'm pretty sure was a Barred Rock and and a for sure Old English Game hen. Luckily the others got into the coop fast enough. The birds were dead before I could get out there and I was right by the door, and ran as fast as I could when I heard the alarm. It's discouraging, but we will keep plugging on. I will replace them soon. The broken top id from my 4 year old. It just had a small crack on the side.
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