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Quote: I feed the 5X4 round bales to our horses, and use a pick-up to move them. My DD and I can pull a bale off the truck and roll it to where we need it with out much problem, then we sit it up on end on a pallet. It's not as hard as it might look, but not easy.
Scott
Gee, I guess I do have a few "true friends" . . .For Linda
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Sorry about the bandams. I don't mix sizes as I have seen deaths when mixed together, even among chicks hatched weeks apart.I would ask, are you sure she is the one that killed it?? Did you actually see her start in on the other bird? I would ask some of the basics in hopes that you might find an answer other than eliminating that hen . . .I need some advice Ya'll! Yesterday I found one of my Japanese Bantams dead in the nest box I thought that maybe it got sick so no problem I will get some antibiotics for my other chickens. Well this morning I open the coop and my Barred Rock is literally dancing on my other Japanese Bantam and killed it. It was cold and lifeless and she was still stomping it. I know that she will be dinner in a couple weeks because I will not have a hen that is a chick killer. But what can I do till then. We only have one coop and we have, now, 5 Bantams and 10 full size hens in it. Any advice or Ideas on how to stop her?
There is enough room, food, and water, and they free range every evening while I am working in the garden. I have always seen her pecking at them but i figured she was establishing pecking order. I witnessed her actually dancing on top of the dead chick.Sorry about the bandams. I don't mix sizes as I have seen deaths when mixed together, even among chicks hatched weeks apart.I would ask, are you sure she is the one that killed it?? Did you actually see her start in on the other bird? I would ask some of the basics in hopes that you might find an answer other than eliminating that hen . . .
1-2 sq feet per bird in coop?
4-10 sq ft in paly area per bird?
Temp appropriate for their age and development?
Feed and water space adequate for all to get enough food and water?
everyone liking the feed?
water with ACV or FF once in a while?
toys of some kind? OBjects to climb on and explore? Treats? Hang a head of lettuce just within reach. . . or free range if possible
I'm just throwing these possibilities out to help you think of perhaps another reason for this unfortunate death. GOod luck. Hope you find an answer. ( A dog crate works.)