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Good morning folks:

Here's my rundown:

Had an Amazon delivery today....all parts for the coolerbarter are now here. (still need something to monitor humidity)
My Main roo, has lost 1/2 the points on his crop to frostbite....but he is healthy
My sick GLW girl went to the vet this morning....

Hope everyone stays warm!

I'm working on pretty much the same thing right now. What'd you pick for your temp controller?

Actually, what'd you pick for your humidity monitor? That's the thing I'm really struggling with.
 
x2   I believe i have the same crate, It used to house a large Lab,,,,It now makes a great sick bay crate when someone needs to come inside,   I also overwinterd a dozen quail in it a few years ago,   The bottom tray slid out for easy cleanup



Thank you Lisa, Stake and Wing. Dog crate will be out into full force in a couple weeks. :thumbsup
 
Since we are having a big snow again on Monday and
since its very cold again

I went out to put a little Vaseline on my NHR 's comb.

I found that the back part of her comb had a black spot already.

I am not sure if its frostbite or from the other girls or some other source.

I proceeded to put Vaseline on the comb that was not black and the wattles and what the heck her feet too!

Then I sprayed a small bit of blue kote on the black spot..............Was this okay to do?

Maybe I should have used Neosporin?
It is not a red open area.........but rather a black area about 1/4 the size of a penny.

what do you all think?

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also I think I did post this already , not sure............I cant even keep up with myself!

I am afraid its not a mouse or vole out there..................its the R word.................and that scares me!

especially since someone posted recently about finding their chicken dead the next day.......in a nasty way I don't even want to type that

the R word comes with a sense of shame............at potentially not providing the best environment..........but I really do keep it clean and only in this nasty winter-----------sometimes the leftover scraps were not all taken in.......................

I will be building the mouse bucket trap............I wonder if it works for R's as well?

I really really want to be in denial and avoid the issue but I am pretty sure that this might just make things worse! UGH!

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Since we are having a big snow again on Monday and
since its very cold again

I went out to put a little Vaseline on my NHR 's comb.

I found that the back part of her comb had a black spot already.

I am not sure if its frostbite or from the other girls or some other source.

I proceeded to put Vaseline on the comb that was not black and the wattles and what the heck her feet too!

Then I sprayed a small bit of blue kote on the black spot..............Was this okay to do?

Maybe I should have used Neosporin?
It is not a red open area.........but rather a black area about 1/4 the size of a penny.

what do you all think?

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also I think I did post this already , not sure............I cant even keep up with myself!

I am afraid its not a mouse or vole out there..................its the R word.................and that scares me!

especially since someone posted recently about finding their chicken dead the next day.......in a nasty way I don't even want to type that

the R word comes with a sense of shame............at potentially not providing the best environment..........but I really do keep it clean and only in this nasty winter-----------sometimes the leftover scraps were not all taken in.......................

I will be building the mouse bucket trap............I wonder if it works for R's as well?

I really really want to be in denial and avoid the issue but I am pretty sure that this might just make things worse! UGH!

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If you have any kind of livestock with feed left out you will eventually encounter the dreaded R......

I use bait stations, but even with that the critters do manage to get into places they do not belong......

The best I can tell is preventative,,,,,keep feed bins as closed up as possible, preferably in metal,,,,rats and mice will chew thru plastic....

set up trail cams if possible, get an idea of the path they follow, they are creatures of habit and will be very weary of anything slightly different..


THIS IS JUST MY OPINION.......I have been told both by a local vet and by the poultry guys at harrisburg ag, that if a rat or mouse eats poison bait it does not kill them untill the body starts to metabolize the poison, therefore it does not leave enough in the system to be a hazard to whatever may then eat it..........I am weary of this but have used poison for years,,,,not in an area that the chickens can get to......never had a problem with it,,,personally I think it would be more of a risk to let the rats get out of control.....

other theory's welcome,,, please , I would like to hear how others deal with this...
 
Since we are having a big snow again on Monday and
since its very cold again

I went out to put a little Vaseline on my NHR 's comb.

I found that the back part of her comb had a black spot already.

I am not sure if its frostbite or from the other girls or some other source.

I proceeded to put Vaseline on the comb that was not black and the wattles and what the heck her feet too!

Then I sprayed a small bit of blue kote on the black spot..............Was this okay to do?

Maybe I should have used Neosporin?
It is not a red open area.........but rather a black area about 1/4 the size of a penny.

what do you all think?

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also I think I did post this already , not sure............I cant even keep up with myself!

I am afraid its not a mouse or vole out there..................its the R word.................and that scares me!

especially since someone posted recently about finding their chicken dead the next day.......in a nasty way I don't even want to type that

the R word comes with a sense of shame............at potentially not providing the best environment..........but I really do keep it clean and only in this nasty winter-----------sometimes the leftover scraps were not all taken in.......................

I will be building the mouse bucket trap............I wonder if it works for R's as well?

I really really want to be in denial and avoid the issue but I am pretty sure that this might just make things worse! UGH!

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having the R's isn't about being clean, if you have animals, they come for the feed you feed your animals, even before I had animals, they would come because there was a big corn field right next door, they would eat the corn, then in the fall they would try to get into the house before the cold hit.
 
Since we are having a big snow again on Monday and
since its very cold again

I went out to put a little Vaseline on my NHR 's comb.

I found that the back part of her comb had a black spot already.

I am not sure if its frostbite or from the other girls or some other source.

I proceeded to put Vaseline on the comb that was not black and the wattles and what the heck her feet too!

Then I sprayed a small bit of blue kote on the black spot..............Was this okay to do?

Maybe I should have used Neosporin?  
It is not a red open area.........but rather a black area about 1/4 the size of a penny.

what do you all think?

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also I think I did post this already , not sure............I cant even keep up with myself!

I am afraid its not a mouse or vole out there..................its the R word.................and that scares me!

especially since someone posted recently about finding their chicken dead the next day.......in a nasty way I don't even want to type that

the R word comes with a sense of shame............at potentially not providing the best environment..........but I really do keep it clean and only in this nasty winter-----------sometimes the leftover scraps were not all taken in.......................

I will be building the mouse bucket trap............I wonder if it works for R's as well?

I really really want to be in denial and avoid the issue but I  am pretty sure that this might just make things worse!   UGH!

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Rodents are nothing to be ashamed of. They happen, even those big ones. My cats take care of mine in short order, so we weally haven't had too much trouble beyond the first couple weeks of moving in anywhere (except 1 nest of mice who made their nest UNDER the board my feed was sitting on & the cats couldn't reach them). The feed draws them. They will eat anything!!! In town they have access to all of the dumpsters in the neighborhood even if trash is kept picked up. They also have access to all of the pet food sitting out & the food tossed out by restaurants. In rural settings they have access to grain in fields & barns, livestock feeds, pet feeds & even the food in your cupboards if not stored properly. There is no avoiding rodents. You just have to deal with them when they become a problem.
 

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