The Natural Chicken Keeping thread - OTs welcome!

Oh yeah - the boy LOVED it. He also loved giving me a hard time. I'm not super girly, but I'm also not super fond of picking up bugs. I was out there with the thickest leather lawn gloves that my DH owns. I will neither confirm nor deny that I may have screamed like a girl a time or two...
 
Mumsy - I'd forgotten you had Blue Slate also. I can't keep my turkeys in. I think this week end we'll clip 1 wing on each as they were out next to the road yesterday. Every night at dusk we have to get them off the fence and put them in the coop.


They love getting up on the fence and clean each other as well as themselves.


This makes DH cringe as he is the caretaker of the pool. Thankfully this is now a rare occurnce.

My 2 slates came from a hatchery and it turns out they are male and female. Would they be brother and sister as well? Untill recently, I didn't have any experience hatching my own.
I have no problem clipping wings but with these guys I've done it twice already in two months! Both wings. I can't afford to lose a turkey to the neighbors dogs if they go through the hedge and over the fence. I am surrounded on three sides with neighbors with dogs. I don't care what they look like with clipped wings. I am raising turkeys to eat. If I was raising them to show, they would be under lock and key in a more secure flight pen. They are very smart. It is only when they are babies they lack survival instincts. You can almost see the wheels turning in their heads as they study the fence and their surroundings. I am loving owning them and studying their behavior.
 
Oh yeah - the boy LOVED it. He also loved giving me a hard time. I'm not super girly, but I'm also not super fond of picking up bugs. I was out there with the thickest leather lawn gloves that my DH owns. I will neither confirm nor deny that I may have screamed like a girl a time or two...
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I don't blame you!!

I can totally handle snakes, earthworms, mice, rats, etc.. but any insect (or rodent) that flies freaks me out!

I have a video we took of me teasing my fiance about a bat that got in the house.. it started flying and you hear and see me screaming and running like the wuss I am.

I won't handle spiders, but I totally appreciate them. They catch the flying bugs that make me a wuss!

Oh wait.. earwigs.. they don't fly but yeah.. *shudder*
 
My only means of Japanese Beetle control has been hand picking them off the plants everynight. They seem to really like my Raspberry plants.

DH and I don't like clipping their wings either but we've lost 2 chickens in the last couple months getting hit by cars and last fall Rosie followed DH up in the woods during deer season. He carried her down out of the woods and at Christmas 3 of the jakes went across the road into the woods there. DH, again went after them and he fell down the hill into the road. Although we feel bad about doing it it's the only way we can have them.
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BTW, I have pictures somewhere of Rosie on top of our house roof. The other turkeys would walk around on the ground following her walking around looking up at her. Very funny.
 
My only means of Japanese Beetle control has been hand picking them off the plants everynight. They seem to really like my Raspberry plants.

DH and I don't like clipping their wings either but we've lost 2 chickens in the last couple months getting hit by cars and last fall Rosie followed DH up in the woods during deer season. He carried her down out of the woods and at Christmas 3 of the jakes went across the road into the woods there. DH, again went after them and he fell down the hill into the road. Although we feel bad about doing it it's the only way we can have them.
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BTW, I have pictures somewhere of Rosie on top of our house roof. The other turkeys would walk around on the ground following her walking around looking up at her. Very funny.
Is your house close to the road?

I am on an extremely busy road, but it is a ways away from the house and they don't bother. The turkeys did... Because we all know how turkeys are fascinated by anything shiny (especially cars!)
 
Kassaundra - I'd love to learn how to capture those June bugs like was mentioned earlier as another source of feed!




Seems like we could rig something (like ml said) to capture them...or simply just a shallow pan w/ the alfalfa in it... to draw them in. Wonder if the chickens would eat them right out of the water pan?


PS: Also read that putting a pan under a porch light at night attracts them. They fall into the pan and you can take 'em to the chickens in the morning. So... maybe even sitting out a small light in the evening could attract them in.
I'll leave that to you I'll stick w/ my dubias!!!!!!! Junebugs scare the beejeeses out of me!!!!!!! One will put me in a fetal position screaming for Gary (my husband) to get rid of it in 0.2 seconds flat. I pick up my dubias bare handed, get up close and personal w/ all kinds f spiders and snakes to take their pics but junebugs scare me to death
 
We live quite close to a county road (55 mph) which is why we keep our dogs, cat's and chickens in check. From the pic's below you can just see the chicken coop out behind to the left of the house. Directly behind the coop is the creek and then the hill goes straight up. The second pic shows me still standing in the road, the house to the left, the road and the other hill goes directly up a long ways too. Not much room, we only have an acre but I'm sure we didn't plan on the size of our flock. it s beautiful here though, Usually 10 degrees cooler than town (about 10 min away) We can't get cable or natural gas but I can take a match and light my water out of the faucet due to the gases. lol

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Got TWO first eggs today. My EE X Dorking and my Production Red both laid their first egg on the same day... and both were fertile (not that I'll be hatching any - these are eatin' eggs).


(From left to right: SFH, EE X Dorking, Silkie X Bantam Cochin, PR)
 

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