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thanks it suckssorry about your hen.
That is despicable.A warning about the Starlings!!! they will kill your chickens.!!!! found a hen in a corner under a big group of Starlings... they were pecking her. She cant hold herself up and she has not eaten for 3 days, I told DH when he got up that he needed to put her down. he don't want to but I am not going to let her suffer any more then she has. I have done all I can and she is tired of fighting, so I feel its time. Really upsetting!!! this winter I have lost 5 hens including her to this dang cold and the problems it has caused. I never thought BIRDS would attack a chicken!!!! but that mistake will not be made again!! I get one problem solved and another one pops up. So glade I got the Starlings stopped from coming in the coop... for now....
Cant wait till this cold and white stuff is gone..... So sick of it.!!!!!!
Anyway if your having problems with these birds WATCH THEM AND GET RID OF THEM they are killers!!!!!
about roosters and fertility:
I keep watching the eggs for the little white ring but am only finding little white dots - solid, not with a ring. WIth two roosters, wouldn't you think some of the eggs would be fertile?
I've read that fertility can be lessened in cold weather, and we continue to have nights in the -20's, and days of below zero weather...is that it? Or do I just have too roosters who aren't fertile?
I know the hens are being mated!
She was the youngest, she just had started laying,this is what I did and so far have been BIRD FREE... its not pretty but at this point I dont care as long as it works...That is despicable.
I'm guessing that it was one of your lower chickens in the pecking order but incredibly despicable.
What did you do that has worked to keep the starlings out?
Just curious but is there a really cheap way to wash lots of eggs?
I put my eggs in the sink and wash them one at a time with a dish sponge. I do dozens at a time.
Maybe, maybe not. I was that same way, but I found that my babies' stuff did not bother me in the slightest.Agreed, if something else throws up, so do I. This may make parenting difficult![]()
This.Babies can be expensive but don't have to be. Lots of ways to keep the cost down. Avoiding formula, used clothes sometimes have not even been worn, shoes are not truly needed until walking, fancy toys are more for the parents than the child, basic old school diapers are a great way to save too.
And this.Re: cutting cost corners when raising children. Kids grow so fast that they sometimes outgrow an outfit before they get a chance to wear it. Used or borrowed saves a lot of money, both clothing and baby furniture. Breast feeding... you can't get any more cost effective, or time efficient than that. No formula to buy, no bottles to buy or wash. You don't have to worry about what kind of nipple to buy... It's always the right temperature and flavor! Home made baby food... Have you ever tried the stuff in those little bottles that masquerades as baby food? Neither my kids or my grand kids would touch the stuff. One of the wisest investments I ever made in the way of baby food prep was a "smart stick" (immersion blender). Baby can eat what ever is on the adult menu... for the most part, after initial trials to test for food allergies. sorry... no one asked for advice... every once or twice in a while I venture an opinion, when none is asked!