I go out there pretty often because my parents have a ranch near mount pleasant!Do you have any contacts in the Tyler, East Texas area? Thanks, Ann
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I go out there pretty often because my parents have a ranch near mount pleasant!Do you have any contacts in the Tyler, East Texas area? Thanks, Ann
Hello from Lampasas, TX. I'm looking for some laying hens anywhere down 183 from Lakeline Mall to Lampasas....This is my route home so I could stop by on the way home if you have any chickens for sale. I'm have 17 eggs in my incubator from my 3 hens but need more since my girls have started to slow way down on production and I won't see eggs from my bator till March...
Look forward to all the clucking...)
Ann, I am in Alba. Not too far from you. MelbaDo you have any contacts in the Tyler, East Texas area? Thanks, Ann
If you want to keep the coons out you will have to use welded wire on your coop, not chicken wire or cyclone fencing as they can reach right through those and grab a chicken. Also, do you lock your chickens up in the coop at night, or let them stay out in the run?
I'm sad to report that the DE isn't working on my cutter ants. I have had DE in the sand floor of the coop all along and sprinkling it around the outside of the coop only caused a momentary hiccup in their diligence. I had shut down two of their large tunnel opening with 10% Sevin. Now they are opening up new openings inside the pen. I don't let the chicks outside of coop yet, into the pen, because of their young age. If I use the 10% Sevin around the base of the coop, that's sand that they'll eventually be running around in. I don't know if it would be safe to use that strength so close. Comments, anyone?I have cutter ants and chicks. We put DE on the outside of the pen. We did not want to kill the healthy bugs in the pen. I hope it works for you. It took 2 days for us.