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Quote: I cant start fresh with another till I move back home. Right now I am Caregiver for my 98 year old grandmother.... She is not a dog person... Rosie Wormed her way into Grandmas heart though.... The process of training a puppy or even bringing in a fully trained adult would be something I could not undertake right now. I cant risk Grandma accidentially being knocked down or tripped.
If I get a puppy it will be through careful consideration and thought full research. I want a livestock guardian dog... I know a breeder that is breeding a cross between two different guardians Short coat is what I need and a little bit more trainable. this would be the ONLY Purposefully bred dog I will buy. The rest will either come from rescue organizations, Straight adoption from a family, or the Humane society.
When I get back home I want to rebuild my poultry house, Get a companion for Katee either more goats (mountain lion got my last ones).... Or a Mammoth Donkey.... I am leaning toward Mammoth... I would love to get a Poitou... not going to happen
then for my poultry I want Guineas mostly for all the same reasons to have chickens.. But Also they are in demand here for tick control.
deb
Do y'all think this should be posted in "Emergencies/Diseases/Injuries and Cures"?
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Just kidding, folks, I thought this was funny........ don't get mad.
I actually do have a problem, and I would like some suggestions on ways to solve it. I have moles tunneling under my coop. I don't know what they are finding there, but they are undermining the dirt floor and making it difficult to clean and causing my carefully leveled dirt floor to have pits. My coop is covered, has a dirt floor, and I clean it by raking and shoveling what is picked up (no litter as they only stay in there at night and free range all day.) I assume the moles are finding something - worms, grubs, etc. - to eat, but why are there more of those things under the coop than in the grassy or wooded areas just a few feet away? Last year, I added salt to the soil in an effort to break the reproductive cycle of the cecal worm. I then realized that I would be unable to compost the droppings and opted not to do that again. I added a layer of fresh sand in the coop and leveled it again. Then, the mole issue. It is so bad that when walking in the coop, sometimes my foot will sink into the floor to a depth of about four inches! This was a hard packed floor just last year. I don't want to poison them. Any experience or thoughts would be appreciated.
Is anyone else planting a fall garden? If so what are u planting?
I love HDPE..... This is the same material that is used on food grade storage containers like 55 gallon drums. Its sterilizeable.... and that is a very good price..... But I have one question That stuff is pretty slick in Sheet form... How do you keep your chickens from Skiing on it?I replaced my floor covering in one coop with a thin sheet of HDPE. You can plastic weld it. I covered the nests with it too.
This was the original waterproof cover but it wasn't tough.
And the chickens' scratching destroyed it.
Before the change
After cleaning and installing the plastic.
Eventually, I'll be covering all the coop floors and nest boxes with it. It's really easy to clean.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/High-Densit...830?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20d6d194de
It comes in other colors.
http://stores.ebay.com/Online-Metal...105129012&_sid=20606632&_trksid=p4634.c0.m322
Seeing how they are predicting snow this Saturday above 9000', I am planning on icicles. Figure I should have an excellent crop by December.![]()