i just found this article in the muscogee pheonix and whanted to share it i gusse the reportor though i was the event organizer or it made a better story sorry for that
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i just found this article in the muscogee pheonix and whanted to share it i gusse the reportor though i was the event organizer or it made a better story sorry for that
It was nice meeting you too.Kass. So sorry for the loss of your chicken. I tend to get attached to almost all of my chickens and I know it is very sad to lose your favorites. Thanks for sharing some info about the feeder bugs. I found it very interesting. I don't know that I could raise roaches though but what about earthworms. Are they very nutritious for the birds? I would think so, but I am not knowledgeable in this area. Also, you sure are brave caponizing chickens. I am NOT nurse or doctor material.Wish I could do something like that but I just don't have it in me. Way too squeamish!![]()
It was great meeting you and I hope to see you again at the next event.
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Ok so maybe I could do the flies. I don't want to cause problems for my chickens. I didn't mind those meal worms you had. I might have to look into that too. I just hate roaches. I grew up in Louisiana and we had big black roaches with wings that would fly or glide or whatever. I hate those things. My family still lives there so I have to fight them off when visiting. LOL
Pretty Chicks,As a result, I have been working hard all day to build some smaller coops for the Bantams. I am building a 4 X 8 run with a 2 X 4' coop area for the trio. I'm gonna build three of them. Pray for me, I'm gonna need it! I am sooooo exhausted from working on it all day but wouldn't change a thing. I love my chickens! Already thinking about more chickens and coops I am still wanting! Back to work tomorrow.
By the way, I commend all of you that have built smaller A-frame coops. Tried it and absolutely COULD NOT figure out how to get my angles right with the height I needed. I could get the angles right on the bottom base but couldn't figure out how to get them together at the right height. Decided to go with a rectangular box type coop. It's not straight either but I'm no carpenter. I am getting better at all of the time and I did my best. Will take some pics and post them in a day or two.