Okay loads of updates; we removed the poop tables -- scooping poop of 50ish chickens is NOT feasible for my arms, they were 4 feet tall and it was very hard to reach the back for me. I had to push up against the front of the tables, which were sometimes covered in shit. This is not my kind of chore. No thanks. I will shovel but I don't want to squish into shit.
So, we took out the tables, put them under the lean-to of the barn for now, and just put up roosts.
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2 feet high, they didn't even care at the change. I am actually kinda certain that some of my bigger girls are very grateful at the 2 foot lowering.
On to other news; not great news.
I have been having a lot of losses. Dorothy, Jane, Helga, Nixie - among others - Dorothy, gone without a trace. Jane, gone without a trace. Helga, well I know my chickens well and I saw a pile of feather explosion out on the front by the hedge, it looked like her feathers and sure enough at night time, she was not there. But it was yesterday when I happened upon Nixie still being eaten.
It's a Great Horned Owl. Daytime! Morning, around 10:40am, I scared it off Nixie (who was already dead and the Owl was almost done). It was HUGE. I thought it was a coyote or fox initially, the 'shadow' of what I saw run off/take off low was SO BIG. But I went back to my cameras and had to zooooom in to that spot, but it was bird that flew off when I came into view.
Eats the brain, eats the crop, importantly for identification; LEAVES THE SPINE INTACT - explosion of feathers (plucking). Removal of whole chickens in some instances. Owl. Great Horned Owl.
So, nothing to be done about that. I am not cooping them up, I am not using netting over the 6 acres they range.
I will just accept what happens and if I lose every single bird over a year (they eat about once a week) then I start over and probably do some kind of a heritage breeding program for either Marans or Dorkings, cooped up, small numbers <10
Also, I have an egg eater!!!!
She lays and eats her own egg, absolutely making a huge disgusting mess of the other eggs in the nest ARGGGHHH.
I believe it's that little Olive Egger because I have never ever seen another olive egg again since this egg eater has begun.
So I've tried removing them one or two at a time (I have like 4 olive eggers I've bred) but it happened again this morning and so tonight, all 4 are going in the side coop until it happens again, either there or in the main coop. What a pain in the butt!
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Got some great pics of Oscar
@wrathsfarm he definitely has that 90 degree tail when he stands up tall, so that's not great. It relaxes down when he does, though.
My husband got Cracker, who did NOT like the fact that Wellington got on the fence to crow, crowing even louder than Wellington this morning:
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This girl was hatched in a batch of Ameraucana eggs, I swear, I promise they were the same eggs, they all looked IDENTICAL and in this batch I got Ermine and Black Ameraucana and then; whatever this is:
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Make it make sense. LOLOL The mom was a Black Ameraucana and the dad was an Ermine Ameraucana. HOW.. lol chicken genetics are hilarious!
Boy that tail is high. He's a showing a short back which causes the high/squirrel tail, unless it's longer when relaxed. Yes, try to get some better pics, always relaxed.
Tag me if I'm not around and you could always tag
@BlueTheBrahma, he's always a great help with my Marans. I know your not looking for complete SOP, as long as you love your boy that's what matters.
It is hard getting pics, I have that problem also. The boys aren't leaving the coop because of the weather and I started taking pics in there where they should be outside.
I found when they were on the roost they stand more at attention making some appear v shaped. Once I got them down to the coop floor, their breast relaxed and dropped showing better type. So I really know your pain. I may get 10 good pics of each to post out of 30-40. It's a struggle.
So sorry your losing birds and eggs. Hope you find a solution.