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Sustainable Living => Farm Livestock => Topic started by: Jen on January 25, 2015, 01:24:15 pm

Title: The Hazards Of Raising Backyard Hens
Post by: Jen on January 25, 2015, 01:24:15 pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ll187f27Pxg
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Post by: LazyBkpr on January 25, 2015, 07:13:56 pm
LOL!!!   Just need to show up with a hatchet and show her how to make chicken noodle soup!
Title: Re: The Hazards Of Raising Backyard Hens
Post by: Jen on January 25, 2015, 07:25:29 pm
 :D 8)  Do you have chickens Scott?
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Post by: LazyBkpr on January 25, 2015, 08:30:49 pm
Yup!
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Post by: Jen on January 25, 2015, 10:50:16 pm
Are they free range on your property?
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Post by: brooksbeefarm on January 26, 2015, 09:08:20 am
A good friend ran over a wild turkey's nest with his haybine (killed the hen turkey) :o. He took the eggs and put them under a setting hen.(chicken) three hatched out and he said it was fun watching  the hen chase after and try to protect them when they would run out in the fields chasing grasshoppers. :D Jack
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Post by: LazyBkpr on January 26, 2015, 04:16:15 pm
They often get let out of the chicken fort during the day to run about as they will, then they get closed in at night for protection.

   We had geese nested up all along the crick below our house..  My wife decided it would be FUN to snag an egg from each nest and hatch them...
   Like an idiot, I agreed, and put them in my incubator..   we had 8 goslings running ALL about...  Then the fox got one, and the wife was up in arms...   So I got the fox... then there were 7...  Then there were 6, then there were 5..  no idea where they went, I suspected feral cats, so the live traps went out..  cats skunks and coons were captured and... umm, relocated....
   We ended up with 4 adult geeses, and goose poo all over EVERYTHING!! !! !!   Thankfully, they flew away that fall..  But one pair returns to our pond each year. it is usually easy to tell its them, because they honk at the door to get bread....   worse than a teenage boy after your daughter...   ok, maybe not that bad....
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Post by: Marbees on January 26, 2015, 05:04:14 pm
This girl from the video sounds like an old hen, or I'm loosing my mind ???
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Post by: Jen on January 27, 2015, 12:41:42 am
  :D Good story Scott! I used to babysit a couple of kids at their house after school. Their mother thought it would be delightful to bring home goslings for the boys to watch and learn. I've never seen so much poo in my life!
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Post by: mamapoppybee on January 27, 2015, 08:10:37 am
geese are no fun my mom had a co mingled coop when i was younger and they would send me in for eggs  and the drake of the geese would peck me every darn time. would end up with welps to a bruise.  I still cringe when my uncle stars to talk about smedrick. He named him that an i have no clue why?
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Post by: LazyBkpr on January 27, 2015, 12:53:52 pm

   My Uncle had a goose that attacked, dang thing left a jagged little cut on my side.. I was a kid, about 11 or 12, no shirt when it nailed me..   There was an old corn crib falling apart about ten steps away. Goose chased me to it.. No, I didnt climb up, i grabbed a loose slat, and spun around swinging for all I was worth..   BAP! No more goose!  Boy was my uncle mad..  I didnt really care.. I was mad at him for not telling me. I walked the 7 miles home.
   Had a rooster that attacked my wife once.. I told her the story about the goose.  She resisted till he finally got her with his spurs on the back of her calf...    BAP!
     I was so proud of her!
 
Title: Re: The Hazards Of Raising Backyard Hens
Post by: efmesch on January 27, 2015, 02:44:41 pm
We had a beautiful white goose that took a liking to our neighbor's daughter---with it's neck gracefully extended it would chase after her.  She would run for all she was worth but still got her share of nips on her behind. 
Eventually, we gave it away to a school's "farmyard zoo".  To see how things were going, we visited it after a week. 
What a disappointment.  We had raised it from the age of about one week---and it showed absolutely no signs of recognition.
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Post by: iddee on January 27, 2015, 03:14:55 pm
That's strange, ef. We had a duck that took up with our cocker spaniel. When the dog died and we buried it, the duck sat on the dirt mound and starved. Wouldn't eat or drink. Died laying on the dog's grave.
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Post by: efmesch on January 27, 2015, 03:19:06 pm
Maybe our goose felt betrayed by us and wanted to have nothing to do with us any more?  :laugh:
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Post by: Jen on January 28, 2015, 01:37:25 am
Iddee- "That's strange, ef. We had a duck that took up with our cocker spaniel. When the dog died and we buried it, the duck sat on the dirt mound and starved. Wouldn't eat or drink. Died laying on the dog's grave.

      Good Gravy, that is a sad story... kinda creepy too  :D
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Post by: Perry on January 28, 2015, 07:30:13 am
Back in BC there was a huge factory that built RV trailers, campers and such. The entire plant was surrounded by double run chain-link fence with about 10 feet in between the two fences. This space was inhabited by a large (or several) flocks of geese. I defy anyone to ever try and sneak up to the plant thinking you could hop in and steal anything, it wasn't gonna happen!
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Post by: brooksbeefarm on January 28, 2015, 08:45:05 am
Back in BC? How old are you perry :o. Jack  :laugh: :laugh:
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Post by: LazyBkpr on January 29, 2015, 12:59:17 am
They made campers BC?  Didnt think they started that till the 1920's or 30's  But its good to know your a highlander.. I'll stay away from you and keep my head.   ;D
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Post by: mamapoppybee on January 29, 2015, 08:16:19 am
EF  I think ducks imprint when they are younger. Had some i rasied form chicks that would come sit with you for morning coffee and their belly rubs. Kids could hold them an all.  These ones we were given in the summer this past year are kinda skiddish. Hubby wants me to find him spring ducklings so he has pets.  Suppose I created a monster when I brought those babies home from auction that first time. Nothing more funny then a half drunk fella with three ducklings sleeping on him.
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Post by: riverbee on January 29, 2015, 10:31:26 am
"Nothing more funny then a half drunk fella with three ducklings sleeping on him."

LOL!  did you get a picture or two of that mama?.......... :D
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Post by: Jen on January 29, 2015, 04:12:53 pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oV3MXD7pzkw
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Post by: efmesch on January 29, 2015, 04:23:36 pm
Well imprinted.-)
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Post by: riverbee on January 29, 2015, 07:33:20 pm
LOL!  cool video jen.....those little buggers can run fast!  love the bath and the hair dryer! too funny!
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Post by: brooksbeefarm on January 29, 2015, 11:58:27 pm
When i was a Mo. State Water Patrolman on Table Rock Lake i seen alot of wild life in action. Moma duck would take her ducklings for a swim around boat docks, and many times i've seen big bass attack and swallow them hole. :o. I was back in a cove eating my lunch when a yellow canary lite on a brush pile to get a drink when about a 6lb. bass came out of the water and grabbed it :o. I don't know why but that struck me funny, and almost choked to death on my sandwich. I was thinking what went through that little birds mind, like" What Happened? i was only getting a drink". Jack
Title: Re: The Hazards Of Raising Backyard Hens
Post by: Jen on January 30, 2015, 12:23:58 am
Ha! I would be laughing and crying at the same time  :D :'(
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Post by: Slowmodem on January 31, 2015, 04:22:41 am
When i was a Mo. State Water Patrolman on Table Rock Lake i seen alot of wild life in action. Moma duck would take her ducklings for a swim around boat docks, and many times i've seen big bass attack and swallow them hole. :o. I was back in a cove eating my lunch when a yellow canary lite on a brush pile to get a drink when about a 6lb. bass came out of the water and grabbed it :o. I don't know why but that struck me funny, and almost choked to death on my sandwich. I was thinking what went through that little birds mind, like" What Happened? i was only getting a drink". Jack

There's lots of examples on google and youtube of a praying mantis eating a hummingbird, too.
Title: Re: The Hazards Of Raising Backyard Hens
Post by: mamapoppybee on February 11, 2015, 09:06:51 am
Jen I just want to say thank you for filling in all the blanks to my crazy! Now we all can see why I am in I need more duckies mode!
Title: Re: The Hazards Of Raising Backyard Hens
Post by: Jen on February 11, 2015, 05:06:11 pm
Awe Mama, some people just need a lot of critters to take care of.

 I have a husband, bees, a dog, a kitty down town that I feed, and a son that lands back home quite often ~  ;)