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Hmm, well I guess it's time to rob the store of their extension cords!
Extension cord. That's how electricity works on my coop cam.
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Extension cord. That's how electricity works on my coop cam.
Those will work. Just be warned that you pretty much have to sign in with a Amazon account to use them.I'm thinking of putting Blink cameras up for my coop cam! They have 2 year batteries and connect via wifi
The camera I have also can run off of Power over Ethernet, meaning that you have something that connects it to a wireless router that injects power into the camera via the data cable. That way only one plug is needed for it. Then again that is on the pricey side, so just get some extension cords and a decent security camera, slap it in there, and enjoy.Hmm, well I guess it's time to rob the store of their extension cords!
I find if I put out too many treats they leave their main food. So I mix their crumble into water and sometimes leave it in a jar in the fridge overnight. Then in the morning I'll add some sunflower seeds and fruit to make it interesting for them, lately I've been adding tiny bit's of Brazil nuts in to.
Then later they'll get either bread or pasta followed by black soldier mealies and lastly some mixed corn. This way they eat their crumble
If you have chick's have you tried adding water to their mash.
Ok. So she doesn't have much of an appetite. Again I will try scrambled eggs, pork/beef, fish, berries, yogurt.
Is she drinking?
Do you know if she goes in a nest and spends time there without laying, or if she doesn't go at all ?
Have you checked she is not laying somewhere different , and also check for signs of abnormal eggs that could be anywhere around the coop (hens that lay soft shells tend to do it like they poop, just wherever they are.)
Any chance that she could be really moulting and not just a little ? I seem to remember they are too young for that, but not sure? If they start in the neck or head, it doesn't show at first, you’d have to check beneath if you see pin feathers. Molting will cause a break in laying. It makes some hens reject commercial feed, and go cranky. The symptoms fit pretty well what you describe.
Other things to check for : lice and mites ; feeling her abdomen in case it feels swollen and either abnormally hard or squishy.
I forgot to give some news, my partner saw the couple of shepherds and they said the baby lamb was doing great ! It just needed a few bibs to go running around ! I’m so happy. I’ve had so many times to give bad news to animal owners when I find them dead or dying in the mountains that it's nice to know this one made it.
Friday tax. It's more a landscape picture than a butt photo but at least it preserves molting and dirty chicken's dignity !
Gaston, Cannelle, Lily and either Nieva or Alba enjoying the wet grass.
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Solar powered or battery operated exist....I wish I could run electricity out there or I would have made a YouTube channel showing what my birds do all day
Wait whaaaaat! Thanks for the info big bush chicken!Solar powered or battery operated exist....View attachment 3636285Cardhu
The camera I have also can run off of Power over Ethernet, meaning that you have something that connects it to a wireless router that injects power into the camera via the data cable. That way only one plug is needed for it. Then again that is on the pricey side, so just get some extension cords and a decent security camera, slap it in there, and enjoy.
I should maybe show you all mine. Send a video or something of it.Ok, I will have to look into this! I think you all might be on to something!
Bush chicken?Wait whaaaaat! Thanks for the info big bush chicken!