Cetawin
Rest in Peace 1963-2021
Thank-you everyone for the Delaware input! A few of my first hens had feather eating issues when they started to lay. BYC was a great source of protein options for the problem. There are still a couple that can not resist new pin feathers. I have been concerned about a Del's energy level and possible foraging skills on others if they were not able to get enough free range time. They sound like such great characters! It would be really nice to bring in a few young pullets now that most of the flock is 3 years old.
LH, Roseburg is the nearest 'big' town to me. That's a little ways north of were you used to live? I agree with you about the cougars and chickens. I have not heard of any problems between the two. Our neighbor however lost their milk goat to a young male cougar last year. The goat was unfortunately an easy but deadly meal for the cougar. Game cameras on the creek catch pictures time to time of another one passing through.
85 degrees in Mich?! We are slogging through another week of heavy rain. Flood warnings are in effect with this latest storm system. The chickens will be growing webbing between their toes anytime now.
I know Roseburg well, my husband did his rehab in White City at the VA there following his medical retirement from the Army following a head injury. Oh I know about goaties and cougars...I snatched a baby goat away from a cougar not long after moving to Oregon....did not think about that first, just sort of reacted...luckily it worked out okay and both goatie and I survived it.
Get some Delaware really they are a hoot! Too much personality for one small body, totally a mess and totally fun.
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