YO GEORGIANS! :)

actually there has been, if you just google coyote attacks man you will find several instances...one just happened in NC not too long ago.
Chances are when this happens the coyote is rabid , imho.


forgot to quote the message but this is in re. to flowerbh's post
 
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Anyone have any good idea what type or where I can find a good feeder for my bantam and seremas, purchased one from TSC and seems like am losing more food being wasted due to them raking it out. Like to have a small one, but big enough to last for a few days / week. Not sure how to curb them from raking it out, other then to find a feeder that may have a deeper lip and adjustable feed. Any one with suggestions, appreciated.


Are you hanging the feeders head high? It helps with them not kicking out the food somewhat.
 
What do you all suggest for roost to roof clearance in a smaller coop? My coop is around 42" at its highest point ceiling to floor.
I have about 11"-14" clearance right now. Will that be sufficient?
 
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So that actually went thru ok? If not, here is another link to it


I think they must play that music before feeding time and the chicks learn to come running. But, did you notice..... I don't see any chick poop! What's with that!?

I was wondering where all the poop went too!
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how on earth?
 
that reminds me of the guy who sits in the field and plays his trombone and all the cows come running...........


but seriously, what in the world are they doing with all those chicks?

and

next time your hubby starts giving you a hard time, show that to him
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he's doing Lorde!!!! so funny! Now i have that song stuck in my head.
 
The feeder is hung just head high, and the Serama is the most quilty for wanting to rake out the food. I have tried both crumbles as well as pellets and continue to rake it out. Have placed a saucer under the feeder in hopes to contain some of the feed And it continues to fill up.. Have checked the beak of the Serama and it is not to long, @ equal with her bottom beak. So that is why wondering if their may be a better feeder, maybe adjust feed and also deeper lip.
 
Hi again Georgians. :) Welcome new members.

Been a busy week. They added new kids to my schoolbus route, so my day got longer. :(
Now I won't be home before dark in the winter :( :(

On a happy note, we finished my daughter's chick play pen.
This is made of PVC with plastic garden mesh with 1" holes.

Each panel is 40" high, and while not predator proof, it will work great for my daughter to babysit the little ones from Flower.
Notice the little almost 3 month old Speckled Sussex's trying to get in. They are so friendly it is hard to get away from them.

 
Just thinking right now, but we have two POL pullets who just won't stay in the coop/run. I've clipped their wings but they are just hopping over. I'm thinking one may already be laying, but since she is out, no telling where she is laying! May sell them to someone with an enclosed area! One is an olive egger ( welsummer X legbar). The other is a polish mix. Im wondering if I should sell them. Especially if I am never gonna get them use to the nest boxes!
 

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