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If you were closer I might have taken them. :(

I still might be interested in some babies at some point. Maybe once we get our coop in the fenced yard and the door fixed.


Where are you located laurie?

@Littlewing--- wish i could take them but im roo'd up at the moment. Every time i say im gonna get my bsch pad set up inevitably something happens to keep me from it.
 
Have any of you had any experience in moving tractors or runs around on this dry Texas soil with sparse vegetation. I was wondering how you recovered the spot that you moved from. What types of cover would reclaim fast.
 
Have any of you had any experience in moving tractors or runs around on this dry Texas soil with sparse vegetation. I was wondering how you recovered the spot that you moved from. What types of cover would reclaim fast.
In summer, we just don't worry about it. Without water, not much is going to come back up anyway. Now in spring - you can tell exactly where the tractors have been because the grass in those spots is incredibly lush and much taller than the rest of the grass. If the grass is green, we move all the tractors 3-4 times a week. That is usually often enough to keep the chickens from completely destroying the grass in that spot. Once summer hits and nothing much is growing, sometimes we wait a week between moving them since they get their little hollows made in the dirt and enjoy it when I turn the hollows into mud for them. Our tractors have pretty big footprints - the smallest footprint is 4ft x 8ft and the largest footprint is 8ft x 10ft. We just have pasture grass weeds right now. Looking at getting forage seed from TSC and throwing it in the pasture to see if it will do anything, but doubt that it will do much in summer without much rain.
 
New from Texas. Just hatched my 2nd chick in the incubator, so excited as the first 10-15 nothing happened. Think I finally have the temp perfect and stop candling so much (I was to excited to see if something was growing) so now I hardy ever open the bator except to move to hatching bator or candle 1x a week. So excited. Although my little one that hatched on Friday was so all alone and I didn't know if the other ones in the bator were going to hatch so I went and bought a few other chicks to keep her/him warm. I ended up with a Silver Laced Polish, 2 Barred Rocks, 2 Cochin's and 2 Guinea's.
 
We use tractors and it's helped our grass. The area looks yellow and dead for a week then grows back better than before. In our backyard where we have our oldest hens my husband planted bermuda which is the only thing they wont eat. It's the lushest part of our yard, they fertalize it and eat all the weeds but won't touch the grass. The other yard that we tractor them in it's great, we just put them on the weedy areas, they eat it all up, and it grows back nice grass. We move them every day.
 
Well I just don't want to get fined or arrested for discharging my firearm in a residential area....
we are actively looking but won't be moving until I'm done with school... Next year! I would like to have my girls moved before I'm done but I don't want to have to drive to school....

After the problem I had in Houston with the two pit bull pups left to live on their own on my street, I decided that if I ever caught them in my yard I would shoot them. Laws be ******. I'd rather have a fine for discharging a firearm than dead birds. The city would do nothing. The police would do nothing. No one would do anything, in spite of it being illegal to have dogs running loose like that and positive proof of what they'd done to the two juveniles of mine that they were eating. I never got that chance and the problem was finally solved when an animal lover next door got some friends to come pick them up.

By the way, Sarge, there's a place just down the street from me for sale here in Colmesneil. ;)
 
Have any of you had any experience in moving tractors or runs around on this dry Texas soil with sparse vegetation. I was wondering how you recovered the spot that you moved from.  What types of cover would reclaim fast. 
Only that type of cover with enough water will reclaim. But really, you need to move the tractor often enough that it doesn't just get killed off. Even every day if you must. I used chicken tractors before and they are not for me. I want mine to have more room than that to use.
 
Lol yea love the movies!!! My barrel doesn't extend past the slide and I don't want to shoot my hand so no.... But its a lil 380acp so I don't think it will be too loud....
Do what I did and get a little .22 revolver that can take .22 SS loads. I emptied it into a possum I caught in the coop and no one even heard it. Or if they did, they didn't think it was gunshot.
 
Well I think Google maps finally "took" my new place marker. I seem to be up there all by my lonesome close to Sam Rayburn lol.

Edit: Or maybe not. I went back to look again and.. DOH! No marker! What is UP with me and google maps here. I never had a problem with that before.
 
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