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Are your olive eggers mixed with EE or ameraucanas? What colors? I have two olive eggers from blue ameraucanas. One blue, one black. I'm really hoping they get some gold on their necks eventually though.It's just the one getting all the colors, right? You're gonna have to get pics![]()
I'm from Washington GA! We're are near Augusta and Athens!
welcome aboard!I'm from Washington GA! We're are near Augusta and Athens!
I was talking with my wife about this recently, we've actually seen LESS snakes this year so far than we have the last 2 years. Note I said SO FAR, lol....year before last I killed 5 different timber rattlers all within a mile, one of them was HUGEAnyone notice an increase in snakes this year? I have noticed a big increase, a couple of weeks ago it was a ratsnake in the coop, then the dogs caught a kingsnake, yesterday there was a young timber rattler in the hen house.
Course when I spotted the timber rattler the bantam and her two chicks were in the coop so there I am in shorts grabbing her and the chicks and putting them in a crate, then using a broom to encourage Mr. Rattler to use the back chick door and get OUT. Mr. Rattler was dead set on escaping the way he came in (through the main chicken door) and it took a while for him to discover the other door. I have noticed that before, when confronted they want to exit the way they came in and they don't look around for other alternatives.
I have a feeling it is only going to get worse as the summer goes on.
No. Most of my dogs are afraid of snakes but the coonhound grabbed up the kingsnake and shook violently (which scares the heck out of me since he would almost certainly do that with a rattler or a copperhead too).did the dogs kill the kingsnake? hope not for your sake, they actually eat other snakes and are good to let stay around.