RW,
I need to get to you to get the seeds, I have this week off...
I need to get to you to get the seeds, I have this week off...
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CL. Yes, wheels, but unfortunately they gave a better view of the solar panel machine rigged to the fence then a good shot of the fence.
It was a story about Sun Mountain Lodge in EW.
They were featuring the farms that supply the lodges food mostly.
I've seen this show repeat on Sunday.
Not sure on time though.
Hopefully someone sees it and lets the rest of us know.
Great fence idea.
Same principle as people who have their solar panels set up with a motor to follow the sun through the day.
Someone shot a video of the solar powered chicken tractor. Gives you a much better look at their operation.
I think the one he points out across the field is the one in the show.
The add says light brown eggs. They are beautiful. Similar to the Cream Legbar but Legbars lay blue eggs. Legbars are auto sexing too! Once the market is saturated and I can afford them I'm going to get me some.
Quote: My LG IS a wafer ! After I figured out my wafer was bad and replaced it. I never had any trouble with the temp. I only used it 3 times and never had good hatch rates but I don't think that was the LG. I think I was not getting a good humidity.
Oh, trust me...it IS the LG. A bigger pile of junk, I have never seen.![]()
Um well for what I have read and what you guys have said hatching your own eggs results in healthier chicks and chickens. Not to mention the thread about all the dead chicks kinda scared me.As for how often and how many um I am not sure. Probably not to many. My husband and I are looking for more property probably about 10 acres. So I eventually want to have 25-30 laying hens at all times and maybe a 2 or 3 roos. I dont have the time to get into breeding yet because I have little kids 8, 5 and 2 1/2 who take a up a big chunk of my time. The chickens were for them in the first place so I figure hatching eggs would be something we could do together as a family and maybe learn a little in the process.
My husband is handy but more in the way of cars. He a Army Mechanic. I am pretty handy with a hammer and nails myself but the electrical part not so much. LOL my luck I would end up with a batch of fried eggs.
So I guess what I am trying to get at, at least for now... Something small and not uber expensive at least until I get the hang of it and have a little more time on my hands then invest in something more costly.![]()
Ogress, I like Rasberry too! Do you remember if I said they might be splits Mille/Black Mottled? He looks like a split and if he is his coloring is nice. He could use some more tail fluff but he has a nice short back. I'm thinking I might be able to use him on some really typey split hens I have.
For the last 2 nights, maybe 3, we have had jack barking all night long, thinking it was deer or elk, which we see on the wildview cam.
But last night I just had had it & went out to find a pair of Owls have taken up residence over my coops.
Very destinct hoots,
4 hoots with the 3rd longer, a bit higher in tone, and almost purr-like
hoo-hoo Hooooooooooooo-hoo
I knew they were there a few nights ago & had fun hooting back at them & wish I can spotlight them....but now I realize they are a pair & sticking around I decided it wasn't such a good idea.
Not knowing what kind of Hooters these are...anyone know of a web site that has owl voices on it ?
And do ya think these owls would fly during the day & snag chickens ?
I do not have all my pen nest back up yet, and we do free range a large flock a day.....
Stupid question, huh ?
Why couldn't an Owl grab a chicken during the day ?![]()
Well, off to do chores & will be back later.....have a great Week end !