What did you do with your flock today?

I only go so many hours till I think of @kurby22 post and a grateful shudder runs down my spine 😂
That Forest kitty is everything a kitty should be, I am so grateful for him every second of every day. My other cats are like, what the H ?! Probably grateful that he is not attacking them.
Hehehe 🤭 I’m glad it brought you some amusement! ❤️

Thought you guys might enjoy this. Friend brought me a crossbeaked chicken to try helping. Here she is while still at her home.View attachment 3591917
Started taping her over night to align the beak. First tape job with moleskin.View attachment 3591918
Modified tape the next night to keep her from removing it. Switched to PT tape and it stays on the beak great.View attachment 3591920
Beak alignment after a few days. Shes very grey here because I dusted her with DE.
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Beak alignment yesterday.
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Beak alignment this morning.
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I'm so tickled it's working ❤️
Oh that’s great!! You’re so good to your babies and adopted babies! 😍

Thanks to @kurby22 jedi mind tricks (pretty sure 😉😆) and boy beeeeebies 😖 think I will again lol.
Hehehehe I do what I can! 😬😬 boy beeeebies are the best, just ask my daughter! 😆

don't know if I told you that NM lives in a wild and remote location, steps from a near private beach. Old missionary land, still in the family.
Ohhh that beach looks simply amazing 😍 I would love that kind of quiet and serene beach! Someday I will retire closer to the ocean 😫

Gotta get 3 messy houses spotless, cars, yards etc.
Oh my!! THREE houses? Yeesh! I can’t even keep one clean 😆 They just coming to visit or a celebration? ❤️

The new roost is about 6" farther away from the wall.
Looks great! Happy chickens!
 
One of my cockerels tried to kill the other yesterday, so it moved on to be with a more experienced chicken keeper. So far, the single little rooster with the eight hens seems to be a happy little flock.

I guess the stress from the fighting yesterday evening, and the constant crowing made three of the hens so anxious that they layed eggs without shells this morning. But I also got 4 good eggs, so 7 out of 8 laid today. Might have to start selling eggs when the start coming out full size.
 
Funeral services. I'm so antisocial... also, not looking forward to the loss of control. Maybe there will be some 🌈💕 as I do love dhs family.... they are just kind of exhausting for me.
To make myself feel better, I ordered some new Tshirts for me to wear. Want to look ok as I sweat the days away. 🥵
Maybe find one in black for services 💡. That and Jean skirt.... done. Then can trash them with yard and chicken duties after.
 
One of my cockerels tried to kill the other yesterday, so it moved on to be with a more experienced chicken keeper. So far, the single little rooster with the eight hens seems to be a happy little flock.

I guess the stress from the fighting yesterday evening, and the constant crowing made three of the hens so anxious that they layed eggs without shells this morning. But I also got 4 good eggs, so 7 out of 8 laid today. Might have to start selling eggs when the start coming out full size.
Good call. I'm glad you found a place for #2. It will be wonderful to see your flocks dynamics without all the boy drama. 😉👍👍👍
 
As soon as it cools down some I have to put some shavings down in one coop and put up a new roosing system in 2 coops and start planning on building nesting boxes for those two coops to accommodate the Dark Cornish and the White Jersey Giants. I'm separating the Roos from the Delaware coop and the RIR coop to give the hens a break in this summer heat. I do not need fertile eggs and the pullets don't need getting more and more feathers scratched off. They just need to chill and not be stressed keeping the boys happy.
I added a roost today, using a 2x4 and plumbing/pipe straps. In the photo it's the board with a gray level on top:
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The flock were roosting on the end wall supports, and the only thing between them and a predator was a tarp and hardware cloth. What if a raccoon ripped through the tarp and stuck its claws through the wire?
:eek:
So I attached odd boards to the supports at a 45° angle to discourage roosting.

The new roost is about 6" farther away from the wall.

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Pullet approved!

Then I sat for a few, to cool down and enjoy their company.
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I like it too. Just moved some pullets about ready to lay into one very similar to yours. I used a sheet of OSB across the end for predator protection for the first 4' and then hardware cloth to the top for ventilation. 2x4 roosts going in this afternoon. I like the idea of the plumbing strapping to hang instead of legs like I've been using.
 
As soon as it cools down some I have to put some shavings down in one coop and put up a new roosing system in 2 coops and start planning on building nesting boxes for those two coops to accommodate the Dark Cornish and the White Jersey Giants. I'm separating the Roos from the Delaware coop and the RIR coop to give the hens a break in this summer heat. I do not need fertile eggs and the pullets don't need getting more and more feathers scratched off. They just need to chill and not be stressed keeping the boys happy.

I like it too. Just moved some pullets about ready to lay into one very similar to yours. I used a sheet of OSB across the end for predator protection for the first 4' and then hardware cloth to the top for ventilation. 2x4 roosts going in this afternoon. I like the idea of the plumbing strapping to hang instead of legs like I've been using.
I picked up the strapping idea from someone here during my initial build.
 

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