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kristin sherrill |
Posted - Dec 09 2009 : 10:58:28 AM I just went out to the coop where I have my Buffs and Hildi and Summer. I count every time I go out to feed them. I didn't see Summer. Then I looked under the nest boxes and saw a foot. I knew that wasn't a good thing. It was Summer, my only Welsummer hen. Something had gotten in last night and got her. Poor girl. All the others looked ok. Whatever it was ate the bottom half. So I opened the door and I'll let them all go free range again. Now that I'm down to a reasonable number I can handle it. I have 20 hens now and 2 roos. They'll have a better chance to get away from a predator if they can fly away. Darn, I just hate that. To know there was some horrible creature in the coop terrorizing my poor chickens. I hope whatever it was has had enough for awhile. I really am fortunate it got just one. It could have gotten all 15 of them, I guess. Maybe the goats scared it away.
Kris
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KellyWall |
Posted - Dec 17 2009 : 04:51:02 AM I did buy her a bag of big bones, she loves them. Goodies, you shouldn't have :) I will watch for them. Theresa, my Lab only chases rabbits, squirrels and the occasional coyote :) She is a keeper after all. Kelly |
1badmamawolf |
Posted - Dec 16 2009 : 8:06:15 PM Kristin, please be careful about your dog chasing deer, deer can and will do major damage to a dog, plus, in most states its illegal.
"Treat the earth well, it was not given to you by your parents, it was loaned to you by your children" |
kristin sherrill |
Posted - Dec 16 2009 : 7:53:59 PM Good dog! Good thing you're keeping her. She deserves a big ole doggy treat for that. Her and Bubba would have fun together chasing all the wild critters around here. He jumps the fence and chases deer all over out back. He has a ball. I worry that he might get in the way of a bullet one day from a hunter. So far it hasn't happened.
I sent your goodies today. Be on the lookout!
Kris
Happiness is simple. |
KellyWall |
Posted - Dec 16 2009 : 7:32:25 PM Sorry you lost one of your girls Kris. I hope you figure out who got her. I hope my Lab will keep all the critters away at night, she cornered a coyote Sunday! Joe called her and the coyote ran away. I was glad it ran off, I like my hens to much for a crazy coyote to eat them! Kelly |
kristin sherrill |
Posted - Dec 14 2009 : 07:05:16 AM Those little banty's are so cute. My friend that bought some of my hens has the smallest little chickens I have ever seen. They are about the size of a pigeon. They're so cute.
Kris
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Aunt Jenny |
Posted - Dec 13 2009 : 7:45:13 PM Sad to hear about your Summer (I have a daughter with that name by the way!) I lost a couple of my oldest hens this year (they are 7 years old)and I am sad each time. I get real attached to my little banty laying hens.
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maggie14 |
Posted - Dec 12 2009 : 8:33:59 PM that is really sad. So sorry about it. Hugs, Channah
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mellaisbella |
Posted - Dec 12 2009 : 1:49:55 PM I am always sad when I loose one of my girls
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kristin sherrill |
Posted - Dec 10 2009 : 10:11:30 AM Sarah, I don't think there is a safe coop. If something wants in bad enough, nothing will stop it. There's always a way in. I loved that hen. If I do decide to get any more chicks next spring, I will get some Welsummers. I love the egg color. Almost red. She was a good little hen, too. Her and Hildi must have been raised together because they were always together since I've had them. Hildi misses her. The rocks were all still there when I checked.
The girl that bought the rest of my chickens lives on a pretty busy road, too. She kept them up about a week. When I went to get a round hay bale from her Sunday I saw them all out by the road. I wondered if she's lost any yet. I see chickens by the side of the road all over the place around here. I rarely see dead ones. I did have one of mine get run over, though. And a guinea, too.
Kris
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Sarahpauline |
Posted - Dec 10 2009 : 09:44:40 AM Kristin, I am sorry. I love welsummers. This is one of the things that has stopped me from getting chooks. I am so worried that they wont be safe and I dont really know how to build a super safe coop. We live on a kind of busy road too so I couldnt let them free range.
Fingers crossed that the blocked up hole helps. Darn possums.
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kristin sherrill |
Posted - Dec 10 2009 : 08:10:48 AM It is horrible to lose our farm critters. But that's life on a farm. It's gonna happen, regardless. No matter how much we do to protect them, these wild animals are so much smarter than we are. I hate it, but that's the way it is.
My chickens are all here so far. Jimmy made it. I did find a hole in the far corner of the coop and blocked it up with rocks and blocks. That could have been the way it got in.
Kris
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sherrye |
Posted - Dec 10 2009 : 07:52:57 AM hi kris, sorry to hear about your chicken. we have been 12 below here so cold. i have heat lamps and heaters everywhere. thought we were getting a warm winter. no such luck. i hate milking in this cold even with a machine. we fight skunks here. they got two chickens so far. oh if it would warm up and rain. lol sherrye |
Kayce |
Posted - Dec 10 2009 : 05:02:18 AM I had something get at my sons White Cochin. Nothing left but feathers. We had to bury a box of feathers. He was so heartbroken. and it was the day before the fair. He is such a soft hearted kid. We have since bought more chickens and lost a few from various reasons learning from the trials and errors.
Sorry for your loss and I'm glad the others are ok.
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kristin sherrill |
Posted - Dec 10 2009 : 04:53:06 AM Some of them went back into the tree to roost. But most of them were on the hay feeder when I went to check on them. Jimmy Buffet was the only one that was back in the coop. all by his big lonesome self. I haven't looked yet to see if he made it. I took the chicken wire off the door so they can go in and out but the goats can't get in. I'll still feed them in there. I am glad, too, that it was only one of them. But what a horrble death. The man that came yesterday to get the bucks said it was probably a possum. He killed one the other day at his place.
Kris
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prariehawk |
Posted - Dec 09 2009 : 10:05:39 PM I'm sorry you lost Summer. Hope the others stay safe and happy. Cindy |
Alee |
Posted - Dec 09 2009 : 8:49:26 PM Sorry to hear that Summer is gone- But I am really happy that it was only one! That is good!
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MaryLD |
Posted - Dec 09 2009 : 3:12:01 PM Alas, Summer, her time had come. ~ Mary LD
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southerncrossgirl |
Posted - Dec 09 2009 : 2:44:55 PM That is always heartbreaking to loose a farm friend. I never have gotten used to it. I know that is just the way it is on a farm, but I don't like that part.
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kristin sherrill |
Posted - Dec 09 2009 : 1:15:13 PM They're still hanging out inside. I hope they weren't all traumatized, poor girls (and Jimmy).
Kris
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tribalcime |
Posted - Dec 09 2009 : 12:40:03 PM so sorry abut summer
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Bear5 |
Posted - Dec 09 2009 : 12:25:57 PM So sorry about Summer. I hope the others will be okay. Marly
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