Hello, I was told from a guy that pheasant will eat meat! Our freezer door was left open so we have a lot of meat to get rid of and was wondering if it would be ok to give it to the pheasants! Thanks Tyler
Not sure exactly on the age,, but they youngest ones we have are 2 years and will be 3 this spring, so the rest are probalby around 5 years old or so! Some of the breeds are: Barred rock, amercauna, and sex-links,
Hello, I have about 12 older chickens that are not laying very much, I'm only getting like 2 or 3 eggs a day. I have been saving those eggs and I'm going to put them into the incubator and in the spring the new ones will start laying, just in time to start selling them!!! By the real question...
I made an incubator out of a old cabinet. I have a computer fan that is 6V, it is directly above half of the egg turner so that it would blow the heat down to the bottom, the fan is about 6-12 inches from the eggs, but the half of the eggs that has the fan blowing on, there is no duck in them...
yes i am planning on keeping the male and female seperated until spring, then let them mate and putting all the kits in a rabbit tractor, then in 10 weeks or so, slaughter them and during the winter keep a male and a female in my chicken coop in a pen and feed them hay and maybe pellets and when...
If I get rabbits and build a rabbit tractor and put the rabbits in it and put them in the yard, and move them every day, would I have to feed them anything else beside all the grass they are getting to eat?
We actually got the bird a few week ago, and it did have messed up feet from being in the shell too long, but it was acting fine and I just went down there and it was dead, thank you
i have read somewhere online that you can send in a sample of blood, i think and they will tell you why the chicken died, but i cant find it now, does anybody know where it is, i need it soon because i cant leave a dead chicken in the coop