the post above moine is on show cages. I don't and never will show. Was that the post you wanted input on...or another?I asked a question... would love your thoughts on the post above yours.... Thanks!
MB
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the post above moine is on show cages. I don't and never will show. Was that the post you wanted input on...or another?I asked a question... would love your thoughts on the post above yours.... Thanks!
MB
I don't know what you are asking
I have blue jays and starlings that eat with the chickens. But not nearly the numbers you are talking about. Crows and ravens as well eat with the chickens. Doesn't seem to bother the chickens and they ultimately just chase them away.One page ago.
Really need some input. I can't really shoot these little tiny birds. What kind of measures could I take to get rid of them?
I've seen the things roosting on the same roost with my chickens. It's so strange.I have blue jays and starlings that eat with the chickens. But not nearly the numbers you are talking about. Crows and ravens as well eat with the chickens. Doesn't seem to bother the chickens and they ultimately just chase them away.
Try a scare crow and a radio tuned to a talk station. I once had an owl problem and that worked in that case.
Now to deter my darn hawk. I have a young roo to butcher this morning that the freaking hawk killed. Everyone not in a covered run is still inside. They are not happy.....
I never tried the owl thing as I have been told by local ot's and have read (on the net...for what that is worth) that it can atrack owls. Not what I want to do. We also are getting a good number of bald eagles. So far so good with the chickens and eagles.I've seen the things roosting on the same roost with my chickens. It's so strange.
Crows are good to deter hawks. But starlings are ticking me off lol.
I'll do the radio thing, because I do have a radio going, but it's not talk radio. Think a owl statue would work in place of a scare crow?
Also, sorry to hear about yet another loss.. The hawks are very hungry right now. Desperate.
We have a high population of bald eagles, but they haven't bothered my birds any.
Bread is one of the bigest reasons chickens get sour crop...It is hard to digest and sets in the crop for a long time. It can block proper digestion and bacteria grows. If you dry your bread out into hard hard pieces that works out much better. Some feed moldy breds and that causes bacteria.I have a question! Since this is a natural chicken thread, any Natural ideas for curing sour crop? Also does anybody know if too much bread causes sour crop in chickens? Thanks, and hope to get a reply soon!
Oh really? Interesting. Okay I'll avoid that. I would have to dig the statue out of the snow from my parents house anyway, so I'll skip that stepI never tried the owl thing as I have been told by local ot's and have read (on the net...for what that is worth) that it can atrack owls. Not what I want to do. We also are getting a good number of bald eagles. So far so good with the chickens and eagles.
I asked a question... would love your thoughts on the post above yours.... Thanks!this thread is just hard to keep up with ....all the randomness to it. Example this morning. 6 pages to go through. Starts out chickens.... turns...I don't know...... bored..... off topic.... stop reading.... skim.... see if I see a question....nope....ok..... look for my name...... ugggg. It will e the same way tonight. 6 to 10 pages of randomness. About 5 real chicken related posts will be there...the rest will be random ramblings. So I skim and look to see if any one asks me anything.
Maybe it's a guy thing... I don't know.
The favourites of the boys show it more than the casual girls.Melabella,
Roos have been ripping out the feathers of hens for a long time. As your cockerel gets a bit older, the bald paches will be reduced. Nothing unnaural for a young bird o get a good grip. He is assuring his seed is pased and the hens submit.
I have a few hens wih a bald patch. My cockerel is quite young and enthusasic. All normal