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I have complete faith in the Pack,, they will win.. Oh wait, the game is over and we did win ..
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I have complete faith in the Pack,, they will win.. Oh wait, the game is over and we did win ..
Cuties, the last batch of chicks I brooded, I skipped the heat lamp & just used a small animal heating pad. It really worked well & uses a fraction of the electric. I only had a small number of chicks so I used this one:Feels like winter has finally arrived. Not l9oking forward to things freezing in the barn. So far chores have remained easy. I am loving the mild weather. Keeps the birds laying well. Although the mud was getting old.
I am going to try to move the bators to the root cellar to cut down on the dust. Jim, how cool did you say your basement was? I think they will get up to temp. I will put a kds swim pool in there for a brooder I think. There aren't any vents in that room. So it will keep the rest of the house mildly dust free. I hope![]()
I am also going to front the cash and get some of the EcoGlow heater. They are much safer than heat lamps. I will ask hubby to put the light 8n there on a timer. There is a window. But I think that would need to be suplimented.
Finally got rid of the old washer and dryer. So we have a little room in the basement again!
They won't eat grapefruit peels but they might eat the membranes.
Here is an extensive list of toxic plants. I think it is really overboard as it lists apples & other fruits, but they are referring to the seeds (in apples), which contain trace amounts of cyanide, and the plant parts. If you fed your birds nothing but apple seeds, then yes, they might die, but I have dumped a bucket of apples out for my birds and they are all still kicking just fine. Elderberries are also on the list for the plants & seeds, but I have quite a few of them planted in my chicken run (along with apple trees). Again, none of my birds have croaked and they love eating the berries, although sometimes they will get the thinners. Maybe that is what they mean by toxic, causing an unwanted side effect as opposed to being lethal. I suggest you use the list as a starting point and use your best judgement. As with most things, everything in moderation. HTH
http://www.poultryhelp.com/toxicplants.html