Awwwwwwwweeee!!! Keep her, she's adorable! Then again, all puppies are!
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Awwwwwwwweeee!!! Keep her, she's adorable! Then again, all puppies are!
I like my current one yet its just wont be big enough for more chickens..............
BTW, I love the pronunciation of your handle. Yolkum,Well if you have large fowl you need 10 sq. ft. per bird in the run and 4 sq. ft. inside the coop. 1/2 that for bantams. Bantams are a great idea in the burbs. More fowl for your space and many of the breeds have them. If you raise your house 2 ft. off the ground, you can count the area underneath in your run and it really reduces the size of the run. Plus, if you staple some of the translucent plastic carpet runner/protector (Lowes) to the 3 walls, you have a foul weather hideout/scratching shed for the birds under the coop. I have mine that way and looks nice for the neighbors. It's a nice place t put a dusting box where it won't get wet. Why do you need hardware cloth? Won't chicken wire do?
Best,
Karen
I want to hubby isnt soo thrilled. Hes the one that talked and talked about keeping one....and I said no....And now I am attached to her and want to keep her and he doesnt want to hahaaaAwwwwwwwweeee!!! Keep her, she's adorable! Then again, all puppies are!
Just a heads up for those expanding or just getting started.The Mud Sales are starting here in Lanc. co. in Feb.Often they have brand new Amish built coop of various sizes.
http://www.padutchcountry.com/towns-and-heritage/amish-country/amish-mud-sales.asp
OMGosh Brittany..they are so cute!!! She is beautiful...it will be hard to let any go, i know for me it would!! hahaha...love dogs!! I like the solid dark one at the bottom & the "pink" one w/ spots on the nose, who am i kidding.i like them all!!....Staying with the smaller ones has really helped me a lot...little easier to care for & control.
Both my white ones are getting more spots and color on them as they age! And they are all cute! Dont think i could afford to feed all 11 of them tho! I know I am going to be sad but all of the ones that have homes are freinds of friends or family friends. So we will get to visit and see them still. And with FB and all other soical sites it will be easy to keep intouch with everyone! And believe it or not. Our dane is easier to care for and control. She listens better and has more manners than our little mutt does. Both were raised the sameway.OMGosh Brittany..they are so cute!!! She is beautiful...it will be hard to let any go, i know for me it would!! hahaha...love dogs!! I like the solid dark one at the bottom & the "pink" one w/ spots on the nose, who am i kidding.i like them all!!....Staying with the smaller ones has really helped me a lot...little easier to care for & control.![]()
I would be interested in this to! My 2 Orphingtons are laying their eggs are a pinkish light brown and large. And I have a Silkie, Sutlan, and SLW/Polish mix I think all not sure what she is but all are hens. Every couple days a get a small smooth white egg. I am not sure who is laying it. If its my silkie I would like to try and hatch some of them as my rooster is a silkie.Question for anyone..... has anyone used the food dye trick to identify who lays which eggs? Does it work well, or at all? We have 24 layers, 9 of which just started recently and I am trying to figure out which are laying which colors/sizes. I am getting some I would call pink, and some which are a darker brown than my original layers (though their color may have darkened since their first molt?) I really don't want to separate them to find out, though I could for a day or so if I really had to. I don't think that would help figure out their rates of lay though, since they would probably change for a few days if I caged them, so I wouldn't get an accurate rate, anyways.
If not the food dye on the vent trick, has anyone found another trick to help figure it out?