And the flowers are edible.
I know, which is one reason I planted them. They taste sort of peppery. Speaking of flowers, you know the forsythia blooms, the yellow ones? I was wondering why the chickens liked to eat them so I tasted a couple. They taste sort of like lettuce to me. I won't taste
everything they eat, trust me, LOL.
I am so tired and my back feels like someone cranked it too tight. I completely cleaned out three pens, sprayed all the cracks with Orange Guard, then sprinkled a mix of poultry dust and DE around, then put new shavings. And I also dusted those birds in those pens. Will have to do the other pens, but need more shavings. For the first time
ever, I found mites on a chicken..but I was rather expecting it eventually on the elderly hens, especially Snow and Amanda, who cannot dustbathe.
Snow won't even attempt to dustbathe, nor will she voluntarily stay outside, hasn't for a very long time, she's so crippled. I've even taken her to a pile of dirt and rubbed it into her feathers, with her protesting the entire time. She had mites so I knew the others did, too. I've never had to deal with mites. DE was not going to cut it with mites and they are so, so teensy, you can barely see them. I checked all in Atlas's pen. He and Gloria Jean, the hen he mates the most, had some on their tushes, but the others had no sign of them. I had already put invermectin pour-on on everyone, but it sure didn't fix the problem. That was just over a week after I wormed them all with Valbazen. I did the bantams except for Sissy and the two roosters who are all a PITA to grab for anything. Will get them tomorrow with the permethrin dust. Their pen, the old ladies' pen and Atlas's pen were all total cleanouts.
Tomorrow, will check the other birds. Ran out of muscle for the day, but shavings are low anyway. I think from now on, we need a definite cleanout schedule in the barn, plus I want to take a vacuum in to get all that standing dust on high-up surfaces, which could house some critters. Can't blow it out with the compressor because I can't remove all the groups from the barn-nowhere to put them and they don't get along with each other, especially the roosters. This is one reason I am getting weary of keeping separate rooster groups. I was so close today to deciding to let go some birds, but it's so hard.