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Seriously...SO many uses for coconut oil. Here's some:
moisturizer
healing ointment
weight loss mechanism (EAT 1Tbsp 3x daily)
shaving lotion
lube
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(yeah...it's THAT good)

anti aging cream for under your eyes
treats: psoriasis, eczema, scars/scabs, dandruff, bruises, burns,
Antibacterial, antifungal
lowers cholesterol

and SO much more! I buy it for the cheapest possible anywhere I've ever found, at Vitacost.com
Hahahaha!
Thanks for the info! I'll have to look into getting this apparently miraculous oil!!!
 
Is July " National Broody Month ?"
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I have a Wyandotte with two seven week old chicks, A Speckled Sussex with two ( two others died) two week olds, a Mottled Java with three two day old chicks and Yesterday one of my Bl Java's I got from Robin and a Bl Australorp I got from Dawn, went Broody on me
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Anybody have a dozen Fertile eggs they want to sell me??? I'll put six under each girl !
Chicken Peer Pressure. It's real, I swear. As soon as one of my girls went broody, so did the others.

"OMG!!! So, you know, like, Buttercup is (B. R. O. O. D. Y.)!!!!! LOL!!!! I am SO doing that! LOL!!!!"
 
Our coop is 8'x8' with open windows in each side, along with a full sized door that is open, and the door for the girls. This coop is attached to a enclosed run that is 8' x 14". There is a large pellet feeder inside and a 5 gallon waterer outside.

We have 21 chickens. 10 of which are not old enough to lay yet, and 2 of those are roos.



I have a question ....
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Can I leave them within these confines for 2.5 days, when they are used to being let out everyday, all day ?

or....
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Would it be better for me to leave their run door open so they can get in and out, leaving them open for a visit from the coyote that frequents here ?

Thoughts ?
Sounds like you are going to be away for a couple of days. If it was me, I would NOT let them loose if there is any danger of predation. It would be much better for them to be a bit unhappy and confined and ALIVE than otherwise. JMO
 
Thanks! It's not blossom end rot. But, one of those links mentioned that early on you might just get male flowers. I hope that's what's going on. Now that I know the difference, I'll go out and look.
Male flowers start blooming earlier than the females. Look at the base of the flowers. Females will have small green pumpkin-looking things that look like a mini pumpkin waiting to be fertilized (need to brush up on my botany, but I think you won't be confused by "green pumpkin-looking things"). The males just have plain stem underneath. Take a few for a squash flower harvest! Just be sure to leave enough for pollination.

Two possible causes: failed pollination (cool weather will do it, overuse of pesticides) and too much nitrogen.

Blossom-end rot refers to rotting on the blossom-end of the fruit, not of the blossom itself.
 
It's not ideal but they still have over 8 s/f each while you're gone, combining coop and run. They'll live. Whereas with a coyote, they won't...
 
I have a catmint plant in my garden (catnip) and I just read that rats hate it. So, if you have rats, plant catmint! or sprinkle dried catnip around. I plan on throwing a few sprigs in with my chicken feed. :)

In the meantime, I'm going to try some catmint tea. I have a huge bushel that I just trimmed off of my plant. Would anyone like some? PM me if you would.
 
Our coop is 8'x8' with open windows in each side, along with a full sized door that is open, and the door for the girls. This coop is attached to a enclosed run that is 8' x 14". There is a large pellet feeder inside and a 5 gallon waterer outside.

We have 21 chickens. 10 of which are not old enough to lay yet, and 2 of those are roos.



I have a question ....
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Can I leave them within these confines for 2.5 days, when they are used to being let out everyday, all day ?

or....
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Would it be better for me to leave their run door open so they can get in and out, leaving them open for a visit from the coyote that frequents here ?

Thoughts ?
Keep them in the pen. Even though my husband didn't travel with me, he was gone most of the day at work and I let my chickens free range, I lost three of them during the week I was away. I would rather keep them unhappy and safe!
 
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