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64 degrees.What’s the weather been like where you are?
We got down to about 3 degrees real air temp. High today about 13 degrees.
Only got 1/4 inch of snow, no ice.
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Chickens inside? Can they survive 4 degrees?Lo 20s, 1 1/2" snow, supposed to get down to 4F tonight, chickens don't like it, dozens of birds coming to the feeders, very colorful activity against snowy backdrop.
Chickens inside? Can they survive 4 degrees?
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Let me see if I understand. They don’t have a coop. They just have an area where they roost. I guess they stay because you feed them well?Oh yeah, their roost is in out of the wind and weather, and they're some tough free-range foraging birds.
I might turn the heat lamp on them but would rather not because it messes with their egg-laying 'bio-rhythm' and causes them to lay too much.
Let me see if I understand. They don’t have a coop. They just have an area where they roost. I guess they stay because you feed them well?
Very interesting.
My neighbor had chickens in a coop. The possums and a Fox ate most of them. He couldn’t keep them out. They dug under the walls.
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That must be the difference between a professional and amateur… you need guard dogs!!!!Lol, they have 1/3 of a barn that has the roost and laying boxes but the 'coop' door is left open, they come & go as they please, and the two livestock guardian dogs (Anatolian Shepherds) have coyotes and possums and foxes and coons and groundhogs and feral cats and muskrats, etc., for breakfast...![]()
That must be the difference between a professional and amateur… you need guard dogs!!!!
Thanks for the info
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Years ago my mom picked up some puppies left in a box on the side of the road. My sister took one (name him Dumpy). Turned out to be a large shepherd mix (about 75lbs).We adopted a rescue Anatolian many years from Lexington Humane Society; had no idea about the peculiarities of the breed, we just wanted a large companion for our other outside dog. She panned out to be a loyal family member and an awesome watch dog that kept law and order on the homestead. After she passed wife wanted to get into chickens again, I said only if they can be free-ranged, and we get 2 Anatolian Shepherds to protect them., so we did, and they keep law and order on the homestead, and we have plenty of country eggs to eat and give away.![]()
Years ago my mom picked up some puppies left in a box on the side of the road. My sister took one (name him Dumpy). Turned out to be a large shepherd mix (about 75lbs).
She had about 20 goats get out of the pen with a couple of Billys. She turned Dumpy loose and he herded them right back to the pen like he had been taught. I was amazed! Ever see the sheep herding competition? That’s exactly what he did. Must be in the DNA.
Dumpy lived to be 19 yrs. Not bad for a big dog
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That is really fascinating. So, guardian shepherds for chickens. Herding shepherds for livestock. Got it!19 yrs is extraordinary for that size, Dumpy must have been well taken care of as a dog. We presently have a 17 yr old Papillion (smallest Spaniel) which is not so extraordinary for a small dog like that.
Yes, the 'herding instinct' is definitely in the DNA of 'herding shepherds', as is the 'guarding instinct' with 'guardian shepherds'. These come naturally to them with little of no training. We bred Border Collies (herders) to sale many years ago and attempted to have free-range chickens at the same time, absolutely did not work. The dogs could not resist the urge to 'herd' the chickens, the chickens would panic and run, the dogs would attempt to contain the chickens any way possible, and chickens died from simply being 'wallowed' to death. The Border Collies were not 'bloodthirsty killers', but they were 'chicken-killers' none the less.
That is really fascinating. So, guardian shepherds for chickens. Herding shepherds for livestock. Got it!
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Ok....now it's 46. Freezing down here!!!
Yea....but it's gonna get down to 23 tonight!!!...stop whining... it was 8F here this morning.
Yea....but it's gonna get down to 23 tonight!!!