At one point i had 25 birds...currently have 1 leghorn pullet that made it through winter...been a rough cold season for me. My avatar was a red polish roo inwas quite fond of
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At one point i had 25 birds...currently have 1 leghorn pullet that made it through winter...been a rough cold season for me. My avatar was a red polish roo inwas quite fond of
How cute would this be made with your own eggs? I'm sure a nest could be made to hold them, or even bought.
Love the boot vases too.
Hi yall im from Crawford Texas i have 8 pet quail a bunch of chickens and 4 ducks. i see someones from Elgin my hometown ! yalls post are halarious
Hey Stranger, good to see you back! I have thought about you off and on. I lost my flock except for one about a week ago. I just picked up some chicks to start over. Good luck on finding what you want. Haven't heard from Sarge in a while.Hi fellow texans, time change is in effect and its time to get going again.
Really wanting to recoup my coop with some hatching eggs...ken, lisa, sarge...anyone else in the houston area...got anything going?
Lol, speaking of more chickens.... I'm thinking of getting more eggs. I probably shouldn't!
BUT I'm thinking of stringing up our weenie dog. I don't know how she got down off our porch, its a 4-5 foot drop, but she did. As I was cooking, I noticed her in the coop area, I ran out, knife and dishtowel in hand. 1 dead chick, 1 dead keet and one hurt keet who later died. She is banned from being outside without a leash. If she didn't belong to my daughter, I think a new home would be found, I'm just so frustrated with her. As bad as it is to lose them to wild animals or neighbors dogs, its worse when its your own dog.
Well, I am in Quitman, Tx. We are a small little town about 40 miles north of Tyler, Tx. I grew up with Chickens and goats and I said I would NEVER have chickens. Well, it's 30 some odd years later and I am converting a stall in our barn for my chicken coop and I have 20 little chicks right now. I couldn't be more excited! Happy to have found this great web site.
Lol, speaking of more chickens.... I'm thinking of getting more eggs. I probably shouldn't!
BUT I'm thinking of stringing up our weenie dog. I don't know how she got down off our porch, its a 4-5 foot drop, but she did. As I was cooking, I noticed her in the coop area, I ran out, knife and dishtowel in hand. 1 dead chick, 1 dead keet and one hurt keet who later died. She is banned from being outside without a leash. If she didn't belong to my daughter, I think a new home would be found, I'm just so frustrated with her. As bad as it is to lose them to wild animals or neighbors dogs, its worse when its your own dog.
Don't clamp the lid on. The jar could explode! It's been known to happen.
What does this jar look like?It won't explode. I have an airlock on the lid that keeps the ferment from getting moldy and the jar from exploding. The air bubbles go out through the airlock.
I have 12 baby velociraptors. I fed them live meal worms today, and they went crazy. One moment, quiet peaceful little chicks, and the next a frenzy of chicks running every which way at incredible speed. They learned really fast not to just run around with a worm in their mouth, but to actually eat it. Now, instead of running from my hand, they run to it and just bite hoping for a meal worm. I'll have to be careful I never fall on the ground around this crew--I think they might eat me. They learned to eat the meal worms faster than did the four 6 to 8 month old bantam Cochins that came this year.
I'm soooo happy. My hubby got a wild streak today and tore down the last old out building on our place. It had been there for 20 years. Falling down and rusted. He's going to build a new pole barn for his shop and I get room for more chickens..YEAH!
I'm having a couple chicken problems and am hoping to get some insight! A week ago I got 10 RIR laying hens and a friend of ours mentioned the medicine to put in their water just in case they had any sickness (we didn't get them from the cleanest place). So we got Duramycin and have been putting it in their water. First question: what is a good withdrawal period till the eggs are edible again?
Second issue: 2 of them (a RIR and mix hen I had prior) started coughing. Not continuously but every once in a while. This morning they didn't have water and we went to moving things around in the coop so they didn't have water for awhile. It was after I gave them water they all started chugging it basically and then the coughing came. Coincidence...or is that the cause?
Well, I am in Quitman, Tx. We are a small little town about 40 miles north of Tyler, Tx. I grew up with Chickens and goats and I said I would NEVER have chickens. Well, it's 30 some odd years later and I am converting a stall in our barn for my chicken coop and I have 20 little chicks right now. I couldn't be more excited! Happy to have found this great web site.
I'm having a couple chicken problems and am hoping to get some insight! A week ago I got 10 RIR laying hens and a friend of ours mentioned the medicine to put in their water just in case they had any sickness (we didn't get them from the cleanest place). So we got Duramycin and have been putting it in their water. First question: what is a good withdrawal period till the eggs are edible again?
Second issue: 2 of them (a RIR and mix hen I had prior) started coughing. Not continuously but every once in a while. This morning they didn't have water and we went to moving things around in the coop so they didn't have water for awhile. It was after I gave them water they all started chugging it basically and then the coughing came. Coincidence...or is that the cause?