Thank you.So sorry you lost one of your boys
He was a good boy.
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Thank you.So sorry you lost one of your boys
They're beautiful babies! Is Samuel your only rooster?Yes, this is her first brood, and she's doing a great job. She launches herself at any hen that gets close. LC ("Little Chick") sometimes cries when she loses track of Momma Martha, but Martha goes back to where LC can see her and clucks until LC runs over. She's almost tender with her.
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Samuel attacked the chicks today. He was removed, permanently. The coop is quieter.
Reminds me I really need to remove my winter wind blocks too!Last winter I partially closed off some of the vent area on the chicken coop to somewhat block the icy north wind. I repositioned the exterior plywood wall sections this morning so that the coop has full ventilation.
I also removed a section of OSB that covered the hardware cloth at the back corner of the secure run. There's plenty of airflow now in both the coop and run.
I swear birds see styrofoam and think popcornNote to self: don't use styrofoam in the coop. I tried putting the feeder up on a thick styrofoam cooler lid and the flock started eating it!
Glue! Tell me how please....I love the idea!I don't know what it is about the stuff but chickens just love it! Weirdos...
I try to buy stuff without Styrofoam packaging but sometimes it's unavoidable. What I don't use for pot drainage or insulation, I turn to glue. It's strong stuff!
Reminds me of how they dust cows. Nice work!I finally hung a bag of 99+% elemental sulfur across the entrance/exit between the coop and the day run. Every time they pass through, they bump the bag and a tiny bit of sulfur powder dusts their back.
Sulfur is supposed to be great for preventing and controlling mites and lice on chickens. Now the chickens take care of pest control all by themselves.
I used a piece of floating row and some double sided tape to make the bag, stapled it across the doorway, then dumped in some powdered sulfur. It should work. When I bump my hand against it a bit of the sulfur comes out.
I've read that just a little bit of the sulfur is all it takes.
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Oh gosh! She is beautiful!!!Biscotti Her eyes have the barest hint of yellow in them now though. She's growing up!View attachment 3808127View attachment 3808128