Old farmer at bFADFarms
Chirping
- Nov 21, 2023
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So sorry for your loss. I had dreamed of having a small hatchery. So one spring I got together about 300 eggs put them in an incubator and hatched 225 of chicks. Had set up my small 6 x 8” brooder house and enjoyed watching the little guys run back and forth and try to be grown up. Next morning came out to the brooder house to find 22 chicks surviving and the rest piled behind my feed container. The work of a rat. Only to find out that when they tore the house down across the neighbors corn field the rats just poured out. And some headed my way. With the help of some friendly black ratters and a team of good Aussies I have been able to again find only mice around the homestead. I have had attacks by coon, opossum (who hung him self in the chicken yard fencing, fox, coyote (friend went to hunt them one night) after an hour with no success shone his light around to count 14 sets of eyes and one coming up behind him; and weasel a true 12” long. Who was killing my hens one a night till he got a Guinea hen, I called the game warden who said it wasn’t a weasel they “must have a disease”. Talk to my trapper friend who said it was, and set his trap at 10:00pm and at 4:00am next morning had the weasel. Game warden said it was so big because nobody is trapping anymore. All this said to say: as the weasel went for the chickens the Aussies where there chasing them off, coyote come near Aussies chase them off, raccoon come on the property Aussies chase them off. If it wasn’t for my Aussies my homestead would be the local smorgasbord for all wanting a as they thought easy meal. The other benefit, in one summer the 3 dogs killed and brought home 294 groundhog out of the neighborhood. The corn farmer behind me was elated. What I’m saying is get a good dog that has protecting in its background and they will save you 90% of your losses.So true. Last Friday a coyote took my all time favorite new hen. Out of 2 bared rocks one was a boy. I had dreams of little Rocky's and Hennifers in the spring. I don't think I've ever had a loss hurt this bad.
Very discouraging.
We take a lot of precautions but the coyote found a gap in the security.
I guess Long Johns wasn't a huge loss but it sucks when you lose a good young hen that you really like. So sad.![]()
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