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So, AFL, specifically how much feed are you now putting out for your birds. Tell us the number of birds and the amount of feed by measure. [COLOR=FF0000](For example: 8 birds, 3 cups of feed daily.)[/COLOR]
Me too, mary![]()
AFL...GREAT IDEA on renting a chipper! I wonder how much they cost to rent? Maybe a few neighbors could go together and do all their trimming and contribute to the cause![]()
use a rabbit call they will come to youLast week I sold a couple of pairs of turkeys and the one gentleman who came asked me about hawks here. He lives near Harris Hill where they offer glider rides. He said that he noticed the chickens either running for cover or all crouching low, huddled together several times. He finally realized that they thought the gliders were predators.
I really have to applaud it to you that have shot coyotes. Any that I have seen have been hauling butt. They don't sit and wait for you!
I took some pictures. My set up is cobbled together with found and salvaged lumber and windows. Not going to win any 'beauty' awards. But for my small place and the need to shuffle and separate breeding, growing, and laying birds, it works surprisingly well. I can feed, water, and tend to letting birds in or out in less than a half hour for fifty.I would LOVE to see an outdoor photo or 2 showing how your runs are set up out there. I really wish I had a second door on my hen house/shed coop so that I could let the broody mammas go out in a more protected area with the babies when it's hawk season like this.
Whatever hatches should begin on Friday and hatch over the weekend. Just in time for a nice hawk lunch.
They look like very tasty jerks though
The turkey hoop coop and run is adjacent to the layer run. It's left open all day every day. I have begun letting the turkeys free range every day for a few hours at a time. They are juvenile delinquent's and harass the flock. When they start acting like punks, I herd them back into their run. And it doesn't take them long to act like punks. When they are free, they spend most of their time chasing the chickens. Jerks.
I've never done it before, but you can hydrate a bird by giving subcutaneous fluid injections. You might want to read up on that. what about an antibiotic?Well the little Am girl is still alive this morning; prhaps a tad livelier than last night; Her ears were not as gunky as yesterday and didn't stink this morning, still a lot of snorting, sneezing and gurgling tho. Cleaned out her ears, put in antibiotic cream. Realized she is not eating or drinking, so I took two thin slices of fresh ginger root and a clove of garlic mashed. Poured about 1/4 cup boiling water over it and let it sit until cool, then strained. I've been giving it to her with a syringe and she is swallowing once it's in her mouth, just not actively looking for it. I have to leave for work in an hour, so will give some more before I leave. so far not finding anything she is hungry for, hoping her appetite perks up at least by tomorrow.
Tho I know she can go a long time without eating as long as I can keep her hydrated. My BO that survived the dog attack last year with a bite through the skull went a week or so without eating a thing.