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on 05-10-2010 06:03 PM
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on 05-10-2010 09:14 PM
Poor Sunday Roast, did the fox get her in the night time or the day DDU? I feel I have to check on them every 20 minutes during the day when they're out.
Overnight, although at dawn the fox was still cleaning up the carcasses ... if you have space, a couple of Alpacas will keep the foxes away.
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on 05-10-2010 11:00 PM
Overnight, although at dawn the fox was still cleaning up the carcasses ... if you have space, a couple of Alpacas will keep the foxes away.
clair get some Alpacas
can we please have another duck picture update, cos they grow so fast
yes please a duck update
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on 09-10-2010 10:37 PM
I picked up the (flat packed) chicken coop on Wednesday, assembled it on Friday Morning.
(I'm a woman with a power tool ]:) )
Now I have two little black australorp hens, about 13 weeks old.
They are still small but will grow over the next weeks to their 'real' size.
Should have eggs started in 4-6 weeks. They are sooo cute :-x
They should be thrilled with the two apple cores, and tomato and cucumber trimmings they will get for breakfast. 😄
One of my cats saw them and had twitchy tail syndrome, the other cat hasn't seen them yet.
I locked them into the nesting box just before dark.
I'm hoping the cats' presence will deter mice from trying to get into the grain feeder.
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on 10-10-2010 08:38 AM
that sounds fantastic..
:8}
re woman with power tool :^O you go girl!!!!
the black australorps are beautiful aren't they...
we have a community farm near us & they have them & their feathers are incredible, they are almost irridescent, all rainbow colours in the light..
they must be so adorable..you will have to take some pics to share..especiallly of your woman-made coop!
the eggs will be wonderful..and they are even providing cat entertainment..win win situation
:-p
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on 10-10-2010 10:18 AM
Nice post blackcatt. annie that's fantastic 🙂
And great job putting it together yourself! I got told to hang the feeder off the ground so the mice can't get to it. We are laying more wire today in the hope that I can keep them out during the day.

Ibis the mammoth muscovy drake would have killed the hens. The crazy chicken/duck man has taken him. He looks after ducks with twisted beaks and ducks that have pulled all their feathers out (which mine would have done without a female). He takes them to schools to show the kids, has other ducks of the same breed. Believe me I saw a randy muscovy drake at his place, they are huge and I saw what they are capable of, this thing was trying to jump every feathered thing, even other males.
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on 10-10-2010 10:37 AM
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on 10-10-2010 10:50 AM
Hey I thought the little white chick would cry and all she did was go out & eat some grass. And for the first time she perched with the others at night instead of hang on the ground with the duck. And the duck just got there and ate bread as well.
I did cry but I've had to seperate horses before that appeared friends and I had to seperate a colt from his mum
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on 10-10-2010 10:59 AM
did you cry when he left?
i bet she did:-(
clair:-x sorry you couldnt keep the duck but sounds like he is on to bigger and better things with the crazy chicken/duck man. what a lucky duck
I saw a randy muscovy drake at his place, they are huge and I saw what they are capable of, this thing was trying to jump every feathered thing, even other males
:-D:^O love the drake
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on 10-10-2010 11:06 AM