good morning, everyone!
love waking up and reading this thread.
Delisha, even though it was dark, those chicks look wonderful!
Mlowen, like the oyster shell container. now I have to google rocket stove![]()
armorfirelady, reading your description of everything you've done for your chickens is exhausting. If you take a break and follow delisha's advice, can you let us know if you are mite free after the 10 days of checking?
and I just noticed that there is a thread " vicious baby silkies...." lol, isn't that an oxymoron?
Question on processing birds: has anyone experienced both the hatchet/chopping block and the cone methods? My friend who is going to help me process the roosters (yeah, the list of who is going keeps changing daily) is sold on the hatchet on the wood stump method cuz that is what she grew up with on the farm, but I've read that there is less stress on the birds if you use the killing cones. Any thoughts?
I have tried all different methods. You need to do it the way that you will feel the most comfortable. These are your birds. It is important to experience it. Try them all. You will simply know what you will use after your first time. Your birds need you to do this. No one understands them better than you.
I hang them upside down. To me they go to sleep. For ME it is less traumatic. I have less flapping and I can see and feel the jugular, but that takes experience and trial and error.
Just remember your equipment is sharp.
awwww..nice helper!
Love the pens!