I told you those ducks would smell like farts!

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I told you those ducks would smell like farts!
It's too bad you're in Canada. One of my 12 week old White EEs was just positively IDd as a boyYes he is pretty! I have a thing for white EEs.![]()
I hope I can get more one day!! Especially since Ameraucanas are so darn hard to come by.
I may just get some from Goodfellow in Ontario. He does some really nice whites, but they are pricey.
Natural way just means try your best to keep to nature. FF and ACV is a great way to start. Give me your city and I will try to hook you up. You can PM the information.
Many people do the all in and all out when bringing in chickens. Is there any spacific reason why you say you can't put the new birds in with your birds
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What do you consider pricey?
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I haven't had to deal with this (yetSo here is my question what else should I be doing?? I cleaned out the coop entirely when I first noticed the mites but that didn't seem to help either .... should I do that again?? I'm at a loss and I really don't want my girls to suffer any more!!
When you say iced, what do you mean by that? Just put them in the fridge, freezer?? Last time I butchered some extra roosters, we put them in the fridge for 3 days, then threw them in the freezer.Cute chicks..if that is the fresh herbs..they need them chopped fine. In the wild, they would be attached to the ground and mom would show them where it is, take a few tiny pieces off, and drop them on the ground or allow them to take from her beak.
After I butchered the chickens and iced them for 12 hours, I put them in baggies with 1/2 cup brown sugar-1/8 cup kosher salt, two springs of oregano and water for 24 hours.
rinsed them off. Baked them at 350 for 45 minutes than put them on the grill for 1 hour on top of apple wood and coals to smoke.
the coals were placed in grill in a circle and when all white..they were hollowed with an empty middle..apple wood was added, than the chicken was added in the center, to be smoked and not so much grilled. Cover placed on the grill. I painted on butter with some herbs on the inside and outside of the chicken before smoking.
They will live..they might not like it and they will by uncomfortable..but animals deal with all kinds of conditions. I would keep the nests as dry as possible and replace the bedding. I would not bother adding PDZ. Make sure they can at least roost in a dry area free from being rained on.
Us too! (organic and non GMO) See my reply below as I mention how we we were able to cut our feed costs and there's NO waste ever.Hi naturalists. We eat organic and non GMO as much as possible. My feed store sells organic chicken feed but it costs more than double regular all grain feed. And there is so much waste with it compared to the crumble it ends up costing 3x more! I want to go organic but how do I afford it? I've thought of giving a small number of our birds the organic feed and eating their eggs only. My daughter sells her eggs we don't eat and people just aren't willing to pay more for organic. Should I just not worry about it?
Welcome! I do the fermented feed with an organic grower mash from the co-op, (www.azurestandard.com) - there's no shipping. You might want to see if they have a drop in your area. I priced all the organic feed from everywhere in the area, including the feed stores, and theirs came out to be cheaper by the pound. It's about $33 for a 50lb bag. There is a place about 2 hours away from me where I can get 50lbs for $22 but by the time I pay for gas and my time, it doesn't really matter. Once I started fermenting, I cut my feed by 1/3-1/2 so it really does help! My MIL uses the same feed and does not ferment - just wets it down and still saves feed cost because they eat less of the organic than they did when she was just feeding a regular Purina feed - so I think they must have better nutritional value. A lot of people make their own feed but I just haven't done that yet.Hi guysmind if I join in?![]()
I try to eat and use natural products myself and would like to do the same for our chickens. We had 5 but a dog killed 2 and we are having to put one down![]()
I have 2 left right now but I just ordered 10 new babies!!! I'm so excited, they should arrive July 15. My dh and neighbor also just made my run about 3x bigger than it was! Super excited about that too!
I'm thinking about getting rid of our 2 adult girls and just starting over with the babies. I would love to keep the babies in the coop but I can't do that if I keep the girls we have now... Any advice?
I would also love to have the link with instructions on how to make that waterer with the cups on the bucket! (My dh won't be happy to have something else to make though LOL)
Is there a general post with how to get started with the natural way? I going to try fermented feed and ACV in their water and herbs in the nesting boxes. Any other ideas? I also would love to feed them organic feed but no where here sells it and the shipping is high to have it shipped! Anyone know any place that has free shipping?
I've learned a lot from everyone here! Thanks for all the knowledge!!
I haven't had to deal with this (yet).![]()
It sounds like it's been going on for awhile?
HOWEVER...
-Anyone else ever had to take care of a bad case that you couldn't get rid of?
-Did you use something "less natural"?
-What have y'all found that would be the least intrusive but strong enough to do the job?