I am in SW Florida.I have the same issue… lots of predators. Bobcats are just one of many types.
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I am in SW Florida.I have the same issue… lots of predators. Bobcats are just one of many types.
You don't get woodchip for free here.Shad, I have an idea. Might there be a tree crew who would like to get rid of some wood chips? Maybe you could get wood chips for free for the run.
You might have something here Perris. I'm going to look into it.An idea for you Shad, prompted by my current reading, and noticing fallen fence posts scattered across your site: some use willow wands for fence posts "as they take root instead of rotting and provide shade" - so that's a win-win, and they'd sop up a lot of the surplus water once established, so it all gets less muddy.
You don’t here, either, usually. But tree companies have to haul everything off site. I have heard they will sometimes offload wood chips for free, but have never looked into it.You don't get woodchip for free here.
I have already approached them.I wondered what other research on chickens Bristol has supported and it seems they've been busy: https://research-information.bris.a...e&inferConcepts=true&searchBy=RelatedConcepts
don't be put off by the non-chicken topics on the list, keep going to the end.
Nottingham University is doing some interesting work currently.How interesting. I wonder if Shad could offer his services and insights as they seem to have a department that is interested (though many of them are quite old).