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Girls are happily free ranging the yard today. We had a 50dg day yesterday and almost all the snow has melted off. High of 33dg today and a pretty stiff breeze so I went out and put a candle on their roost to see if there were any drafts in my experimental "open air coop". Soon as I got it in there the breeze died down to gentle....I see no movement of the flame but I'm waiting to see if the winds will pick up again for a better test. The pop door is closed so the girls can't warm themselves by the mini campfire. Any one have an idea on how to make the candle smokier so I can see where it's going?
An eagle was out in front of the house today but i think our yard is too tight with brush and trees to worry about him. Eagles are very risk vs. reward birds and there is too much risk to try for our birds....I hope.
Lows tonight are to be in the mid teens as an Arctic front is settling in which means cold clear spell for the foreseeable future.
Our SLW is doing a soft molt....her head is slowly going bald but I saw on the roost that she tucks her baldness under her wing.
I know this is the "Natural Chicken Keeping Thread" so don't run me for this...
If I was fighting little beasties (mites, lice, etc), that threaten the wellness and lives of my birds, and the natural techniques were not cutting it, I would use any available proven, safe method to get them off my birds. Sevin dusting and Ivermectin come to mind. They use
Ivermectin in people and it's extremely safe but that's just me. Don't yell at me.....