Shadrach's Ex Battery and Rescued chickens thread.

@Perris I recall you posted something about not wanted the short-legged gene in your flock. Is there any reason for this beyond personal aesthetic taste?
the reason is it seems to me a disadvantage for a species that relies on running to get away from predators (and also plays a role in their hunting as well of course).
 
That is handsome tax!

They seem to come in the house in August, I think looking for water, because it is hot and dry then. The vinegar seems to be helping. I know that cinnamon repels them, but I have read that it is also bad for the chickens and it is expensive.

They are a horrible insect. I got stung between my fore finger and middle finger in that tender spot, my hand was swollen to my ring finger, I had to take my ring off with some hand lotion. I have checked the little chicken feet and they look ok, but Blue was a grump today so I checked him all over with my flashlight tonight and he doesn't have any signs of stings under his feathers and seemed more annoyed that he was actually enjoying the attention. LOL
Thank you!

I didn't realize they'd gotten into my clothes until I put on a clean shirt and was bitten all over. Not fun.

I happen to have some talcum powder, and recalled that ants don't like it. I sprinkled the talc in areas where the ants were congregating and they withdrew.
 
I have many many hills of fire ants.

They got in my house last week.

I got a can of ant killer and sprayed them which got rid of the ones in the house.

I know cinnamon will make them move their hill.

Orthene is what will get rid of the fire ants outside.

Of course you need to keep the chickens clear of the area you treat.
I did research, read about the "Texas Two-step" and ordered the chemical stuff.

The ants are on the north side of the house, the chickens are on the southwest side. I always go organic, natural, but the fire ants invading this year is unbelievable and calls for a more direct response.
 
I did research, read about the "Texas Two-step" and ordered the chemical stuff.

The ants are on the north side of the house, the chickens are on the southwest side. I always go organic, natural, but the fire ants invading this year is unbelievable and calls for a more direct response.
When we first moved here, we had good success with the Over and Out too, but because of the dogs and now the chickens, we have been just trying to use organic stuff to encourage them to move on, but it may become necessary to change our tactics.
 

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