Message from @Mikiepie
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Also, your soil looks WET
Yes.
based
Yeah
I had just watered like literally just did it
You can always ask restaurants if you can have their spare food grade buckets in the back, offer some cash for courtesy, say, 20$ for 3. These come with sealable lids (or buy some lids online if not) as well as cellophane vacuum bags. Heat-seal rice, beans, seeds, flour, sugar, salt, etc.
I’d suggest any farmers market this time of year or I guess any mega mart style place for your nonperishables
Not mine but still
I expanded my backyard plot, and created a bigger one next to it. Onions, Green Peppers, Lettuce, Potatoes, various cooking herbs being germinated now. Using 20 bags of cow shit and top soil, filled a couple new 5 gallon buckets and drilled holes in the bottom too.
Beans doing great rn
Iguess this goes in food. We fully integrated the chicks with the adult hens on Sunday night. I spent an hour in the coop making sure everyone behaved, taught the chicks how to use their new waterer, etc...
Checked on them yesterday AM, one chick was dead, two injured due to pecking.
The dead one had his head caved in.
less severe injury i fixed at home.
most severe injury the wife took to a vet before I could put it down.
$70 later, I now know how to deal with chicken skin injuries.
how tf did a chicken get his head caved in
did they peck him
@UncleDrMrBaby i think you need to put a red light/ a red filter in front of their light source
i think it avoids them from pecking their fellows
i'm not good in this tho
but you should try i think they do this normally
red lights
also yeah just put em down its quicker kek
pecking is natural.
There's literally an expression called "the pecking order", and we get it from chickens. Its how they establish social hierarchy.
ah
interesting
Its not usually this metal though