Yes, after each attack , I am doing MORE! arrgh. I am going to move my BLAck EASt Indies out of their 10X6 fully caged pen into one of the raised pens (I have raised pens for my bantams) and put the Welsh Harlequins in that at night or at least some. I have 2 drakes that are kinda aggressive...
I was thinking maybe owl, unfortunately. I have looked up in the trees, but there are plenty of staging areas for a owl or hawk in the night pens. I was rather shocked when something went after the Grey Runners, they are very tall, around 2.5 feet or more tall and camouflaged. Never had...
I know what coon attacks, possums , dog attacks ect. look like. Been a long time. I lock my ducks and geese into 4ft kennel fenced area at night with NOW 3 strands of hot wire around it. The gates only have one at the top. Daytime my birds get let out in 4ft tall fenced small pastures with...
They need about 90 degree Fahrenheit, the first week or so. 2 nd week and on you can lower to 80’s, ect… Not outside unprotected until their backs are feathered out. They need some room to move around. Make sure any water container , they can get out of. A chicken starter crumble will work. Or...
shot or blow to the head. Knocks them out and kills quickly. Not as painful as other methods. Too quick for nervous system to register pain. There is a way to euthanuze small critters with Baking soda and vingar reaction. I use it on babies... but now I use air rifles or pistols. Much faster...
This late spring hatch, one India blue male and 2 India blue, Black Shouldered females . NW Ga. 100$ male , 125$ females. Will also be at the CVPA show in Feb. '23 , if not sold first.
I just started with Dorking chickens. My first breeding of some Sandhill birds I received got me blue, may be laced and a reddish many call Clay in the Dorking group. the father was a colored, mothers were either a darkish gray, with reddish breast and black head, or a kind of messed up...
I have some 22 hatch Dark gray, colored, mixed colors, extra Silver Gray. Plus a few 21 Colored, Black, mixed colors, one white roo, some maybe birchen type.These are from Sandhill Preservation. Not perfect, but hardy and large size. Gentle Roos, good winter layers. Extras will head to freezer...