McChooky
Free Ranging
My worst mistake ever was buying a farm and ordering over 100 baby chicks .I didn't lose a single one but sold the farm a year later .I sold them at a loss to good homes
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I have been looking for DIY coop plans for a while, and almost every single one of them is like, "Check out this adorable coop! Teehee!" And it's, like, 3 feet tall with a permanent roof and a tiny door on one end.
What did you spray your coop & chickens with? I'm just wondering because I'm about to do a more than thorough coop cleaning before winter...3. How did you fix it? I spent lots of money buying permethrin dust, Elector PSP, and several different antibiotics. Ended up still having to take the most obviously sick hen to the avian vet and pay for that too. Then spent an entire day cleaning coops and spraying the coop and chickens.
What did you spray your coop & chickens with? I'm just wondering because I'm about to do a more than thorough coop cleaning before winter...
Correct!If you don't actually have mites or lice there's no need to treat for it. The meds don't act as a preventative.
I guess I didn't understand the OP was spraying meds. I spray a commercial grade insecticide after a thorough coop cleaning, it helps to eliminate flies as well. My coop is a converted corn crib, so it has a concrete floor. I don't spray my chickens though.If you don't actually have mites or lice there's no need to treat for it. The meds don't act as a preventative.
Cannibalized?!Introducing 5 week olds to an adult flock.
Several were injured, 1 got cannibalized.
They got separated, & treated for their wounds, & put with the Bantams instead. Once big enough they got moved to the adult flock.