I havent seen any feather loss or anything like that. He has been pretty cranky though, when I let them out in the morning, he runs after everyone and pecks them. Maybe he is re-establishing that he is in charge...but he's just miserable in the AM. He's like a miserable old man. The rest of the day he is fine, he cheers up.LOL mine are all molting, so perhaps yours are too, and when they are, they do get a bit uninterested? You can resort to AI.![]()
LOL!! Last thing I need is a donkey. More farrier fees every 6 weeks with another set of feet to be trimmed up. Sigh. Whoa, your alfalfa is high, but ours is pretty high too. I don't ever feed it. I feed brome, and I never buy the square bales-- it's a total rip off for the money. I have a semi truck haul in lots of round bales and drop them off. Then I use my tractor with hay pick to lift and move them into place. But every time I do that, its nearly 1K. Ah well. The things we do for our hobbies! Chickens are cheaper!
I have a few roosters that are shaping up nicely, so maybe they will do a better job than poor Eli.
As far as a farrier, my dad took up trimming our horses hooves himself. Saved us alot of money, unless you have a horse that requires pads or special shoes, trimming yourself is pretty easy.