There must be something in the air lol. I just ordered a dozen gold laced cochins and a half dozen australorps from Ideal.
I went from 300 birds to 23 in 3 months cause i had my grandbaby so much that i was going nuts trying to keep all my breeders feed, watered and free ranged and keep up...
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Different owners for the Harrah auction? I would *love* to see a good auction in Harrah.
Im 5 miles from the Prague auction and i love it but i can usually only go on Sat and most of the best birds sell on fridays sigh.
So far everyones doing good here despite the heat. I let everyone out to free range by mid morning and i think that helps since they can find deep shade under the porch and at the edge of the woods. It looks pretty funny under the porch by mid afternoon with dogs, cats and chickens all laying...
Ive owned lots of different horse breeds over the years and there are a lot of nice breeds out there..but theres only one breed for me anymore and thats a Missouri Fox Trotter!
http://www.summerwindsfoxtrotterfarm.com
We trapped and killed 14 coons in 2 months that were hell bent on eating my call ducks despite a duck pen dubbed fort ducks..and they managed to get most of them too sigh.
Then we bought two livestock guardian dogs. Never had another coon attack. Did lose a few chickens to the dogs as pups...
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I have 50 acres and mine are always on the porch too lol. I think goats just like porches! I agree though that a half acre is pretty small to keep goats on.
...my credit card early..usually not until right before they ship..sometimes i have them by the time the charge shows up on my account.
I think *all* the hatcheries have problems from time to time. I order from ideal because they are the closest good hatchery to me. Imo, thats the key..the...
...they still are laying well. Someone else gets good laying hens cheap..and with that the decision of whether or not to cull them in a year or two as they slow down laying. I do have a few *pet* hens that are here for their lifetime but i try to keep them to a select few since feed is so expensive.
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Next Prague auction is Sept. Not sure of the date yet but usually the 3rd weekend of the month.
Im planning on taking my call ducks and whole bunch of chickens. Ive just decided that i dont want to take care of anything this winter but my little flock of australorps and my guineas.
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Caging them next to the coop would just make them worse..thats like putting cookie jar next to a kids bed and telling them to go to sleep instead of eating a cookie.
Tying it around their neck very rarely works. What else have you tried so i wont repeat anything. What kind of dogs...
We had this happen to us a couple of years ago too. Fortunately for us the wheel came off as we started to pull away from the toll booth so we were going really slow.
Only one lugnut was still on the wheel so we think that someone had tried to steel the wheel/tire and we'd interrupted them...
I dont eat my laying hens. I sell them at around 2 and replace them with younger hens. Our extra roos get eaten. Most of our chickens arent pets. Most of the animals arent pets. The key is to not name anything your going to eat..or in the case of our lambs the ram lambs get named lambchop1...
I band mine but i band waay younger than that. I think at that age, esp if hes a pet, id go with a vet castration. At 5 months they are pretty big..bigger than a calfs at the age they are banded.
Im sorry you lost your girls. It always hurts. I would suspect the dog since theres the hole under the fence. The dog could have scared them to death chasing them. That happens sometimes and might be what cause the scratches. Dogs often dont eat what they kill while wild predators typically do.
Since the cats not even a feral cat i doubt that you have to worry about it. I have cats around my chickens..and they never bother them. I dont trust them around tiny chicks with no mothers but unless they are a bantam breed at 3 months yours should be pretty big. If in doubt wait til they are...
Hang in there..as long as shes drinking thats a good thing! Whats the suppliment? Something nutritional? Have you tried tempting her with things like low sodium chick stock? Sometimes they just stop being hungry and as soon as you can convince them to eat something..anything..then the hungry...
...lot of organ meat and a lot of bone to balance it and that will get you in trouble.
The way we feed is called frankenprey. And while theres a lot of good info on the yahoo rawfeeding site theres a lot of baloney too. If you vaccinate your dogs, and i do..you get accused of *poisoning* them...
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Cool! Whose his breeder? I absolutely *adore* my English Shepherds. They have been bred for generations to be great all around farm dogs. That said, of course, for any dog to be useful on the farm and good around the livestock takes time and training.
Until i got my dogs i lost...
I will never have another heeler thats for sure. Our hay guy gave my hubby a heeler. Great dog. Took him with him on the job site..no one messed with his tools when they werent there thats for sure! Well trained dog..all the guys on the crew liked him.
Grew up around livestock. But always a...
My english shepherds are out with the chickens all the time unsupervised. That said..its not so much the breed of dog you get but the time that you spend teaching them that the chickens are YOURS and to be protected NOT harrassed.