Swedish Flower Hen Thread

Quote: they do make a steady charge fence charger... and the trick is, put 2 strands close enough together that he has to hit both. make one grounded the other hot. then he's sure to get a good solid 'knock the snot out of him' jolt. LOL (hubby's terminology)

that works especially well if it's on a fence or dry ground where the critter may not be well grounded. if he's not grounded then the shock won't bother him. where if he has to go between 2 wires, it'll go in from one wire and out the other
Yes and no.... the steady chargers are technically no longer made for safety reasons - they had various names from "weed burners" to "steady shock". But... if you really want one you can find them used... and sometimes new on the shelf still of old feed stores that don't turn them over very often. It's a double ground... I use Kencove electronetting... the poultry size... to rotate chickens, sheep and cattle. Great stuff. I have field fencing for perimeter fence with one strand of hot wire. Some places the hot wire is at the top, some at the bottom. When then use alligator clips to clip to that perimeter hot wire for the netting - that way we can put the netting anywhere we want on the 50 acres. I have 20 rolls of the 164' long. It's the best livestock investment I made other than my maremma... it's the only way to go since I move livestock daily. There is another brand made by Premier One, but I do NOT like it. Not all of theirs is double step-in (which is a must for stability), and they have much wider posts which creates sagging. From a purely visual standpoint... Premier One's is white, Kencove's comes in either green or orange. I use the green. My cattle and maremma respect it with the 9kv charger I use. It WILL put you on the ground.
That said... it doesn't keep out predators... they learn quickly they can dig under, run through, or jump over. But... I have quite a few maremma so... No problems... We have had a big cat prowling the last few nights and didn't loose a lamb or a chick. Haven't lost one animal to predation when they are with the maremma. Electric is great - maremma are ultra great!
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I have the Premier1. It does come in green, white (and I think black now). It Does have double step-in posts. I use the green... blends right in :D

And I got the kind that has the posts closer together called "Poultry Net Plus" so that it doesn't sag. The "plus" netting with more posts only comes 100 ft. rolls, however, as having the posts closer together creates extra weight, making it harder to handle if they kept it at 164 ft. when moving it.

They do still have 164 ft rolls, but the posts are farther apart so it isn't as heavy.


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I think the "plus" netting and the colors are new in the last couple of years.
 
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You can see the Premier 1 Green poultry net plus in the background on this photo.





I haven't looked at Kencove...I'll need to go over there and see how theirs compares.
 
I have the Premier1. It does come in green, black, or white. It DOES have double step-in posts. I use the green... blends right in :D

And I got the kind that has the posts closer together called "Poultry Net Plus" so that it doesn't sag. The "plus" netting with more posts only comes 100 ft. rolls, however, as having the posts closer together creates extra weight, making it harder to handle if they kept it at 164 ft. when moving it.

They do still have 164 ft rolls, but the posts are farther apart so it isn't as heavy.
I have used Premier fencing for years....I have horses, sheep, goats, cattle (not anymore), LGD and poultry...it keeps the predators out! Plus Premier backs their products and are wonderful.
 
Some of the Silkies finally managed to hatch eggs. Unfortunately not SFH. I have a whole mess of new Silkie babies, and they are interesting colors. I'm honestly sort of surprised...never see the roosters doing anything. I suspect they are mutt color genetics, so who knows what we will get in the end. The roosters are so gentle but just pet quality. Sigh.

These girls have been trying for 2-3 months, so I am glad for their sakes they finally succeeded...they rotated sitting on the eggs so everyone could eat and scratch a bit. Just too bad it wasn't SFH eggs. They seem to be good moms and pecked at me when I went to look at the babies.

Still have two more broodies in another coop. Wish my older pullets would lay something...
 
So mad right now! I took pics of my babies today and can't get them from my phone to the comp. I have 6 SFH :) She wasn't sure on age so they range from 5-7 weeks. I am a bummed though because I think my ratio is 3 & 3. I love them. They didn't like to be held a week ago when I got them but oh how that has changed. What age will I know for sure on gender? What do I look for? These are my first chickens. One of them has some really weird white feathers is that bad?
 

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