Cat food and marshmellows, they say it's the best best bait to catch coons. Hope you get the varmits and you don't loose any more hens.Hope you catch those coons.
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Cat food and marshmellows, they say it's the best best bait to catch coons. Hope you get the varmits and you don't loose any more hens.Hope you catch those coons.
You saw how well my resolve to wait went away once people started posting the chick pics.You guys are not helping me with my resolve for no chicks!!
see belowHow do you make fermented feed? Is it is just a diet for chicks? I just fed chick starter to the ones I had last fall. I want to feed them the best I can, so will take recommendations. Thanks Magpie
I've read they usually clog up.Has anyone used the little cups with floats that are hooked to a pipe? I got 6 of them. Thought they would work well for our big birds. We have a 10 gallon igloo jug for the reservoir and will run PVC into the coop with the jug outside for easy access.
Which auction did you go to?
How's your little chick doing?? I know nothing about chicks but I hope you get someone to give some advice!!
The Azure Standard does a co-op?
this smelled like rotting fruit or something.... Any idea what might be going on? I've been using masin jars and lids....could they be harboring germs even after washing?
I've just bee using layer pellets....
How do you make fermented feed? Is it is just a diet for chicks? I just fed chick starter to the ones I had last fall. I want to feed them the best I can, so will take recommendations. Thanks Magpie
During a freeze I just put fresh water in a bowl for the chickens. Here in San Antonio, the freeze is usually in the morning, by the afternoon the temp is up enough for the nipples to be working.
i still use mine if it is going to be a hard freeze like this winter we have had 3 times the temps didnt get about freezing for over 48 hours i will shut them off and drain and put them a pan of hot water out. otherwise like it gets in the high 20's i've not had any problems with them. i am close to you come up and get some ..![]()
Well hopefully I'll have 9 or so months to figure it out!! LOL.
I may try to retro-fit a Water Trough de-icer into my 65 gallon rain barrel. Like this:
http://www.statelinetack.com/item/farm-innovators-drain-plug-deicer/BEW11/
I use both the water nipples and a fresh bowl of water daily. They were raised on the nipples, but it seems they prefer drinking from the bowl.
Not very well at all. I have tried different things all day. I tried putting him in a brooder by himself thinking that having to compete with the other chicks would waste his energy. But he just sat there screaming for the other chicks for well over an hour until I couldn't stand it and gave him a buddy. I also put in a bowl of moistened food, but his buddy kept pushing him in it until he was so encrusted with food that I had to give him a bath, and now I'm worried that he is too cold since he isnt fluffy anymore.
I'm at a loss. I was so hoping for a lavender chick and he was the only one out of the whole hatch, and now it seems as if he is going to die out of sheer stubborn-ness.![]()