
Now, to change the topic a bit. Did you know that the Pacific Northwest is considered to be essentially free of terrestrial rabies? Neither did I, until last night.
Month: June 2011
Farm 3, Predators 15
Well, I am losing ground quickly this year. I lost another chicken last night, one of the leghorns. We were getting ready for bed around 2230. I was opening the bedroom windows wider (more cool air) and thought I smelled a skunk. This necessitated a night time patrol before I could go to sleep (Annmarie just tells me to go so I don’t keep her awake). I had worked on the chicken butler last evening and got it working again. I had to re-position a micro switch so the door could operate. So I knew the chicken butler was functional, but we had the clouds come in and cause it to get dark suddenly. As I approached the coop the chicken door ramp was festooned with live birds camping out at the door. I tried to toss them inside the coop through the door (after I opened it) but the hole is kinda small to toss a flapping bird through and the other hens kept trying to peck me. After the third time getting pecked I gave up. I did a search of the coop yard and found lots of loose white feathers. On the way out I shut up the coop yard door.
Farm 3, Predators 14
We caught a raccoon in the live trap down at my inlaw’s house. So I went down this morning and dispatched it and took it up to the bone yard. The weeds are over growing the road up to the bone yard. I need more traffic headed that way. None of the live traps outside the coop were tripped. My super large clip was still in place so no chickens vanished last night.
Annmarie tried to set up the camera to watch the coop but there is too much interference for the camera to transmit into the house. So we are looking at a wireless receiver that ties in to our internet page directly and it would be housed in the old house and then the signal would be clear for us in the house. Still considering this option even though it will cost more cash. The first batch of baby chickens are three months old so they have at least another three months before they start laying. Next year I may have to ask around in January to find out which feed store is ordering chicks first and put in an order for 25 chicks right away. I think the one store starts in February, that way my new chicks could start laying by August.
Hopefully, this was the critter killing my chickens and it stops. I got the new part for the chicken butler in the mail over the weekend so I will go out and work on it today. Once it is back up and running perfect the chickens will be safe.
Weed eradication has begun. Farm 2, Predators 14
I started spraying weeds today. In reality this is a necessity. There is currently no way I can control the weeds without using herbicides. There is about 25 acres that I am trying to keep clear and there are not enough animals to keep up with all this rain! Needless to say it took me over two hours to get the sprayer hooked up, strapped down, powered up, parts purchased (two separate trips) and running. I sprayed a brand name called “Banvel-d” a couple of years ago. When I went to buy more herbicide today that brand was not being carried so instead I purchased “Rifle-d”, much cooler name. The sprayer has one small leak on a nozzle assembly, but it will work just fine. If I am in Pendleton later in the week I can pick up the part and replace it, but for now I am going to keep spraying weeds. Had a heck of a time in the orchard, the milk weeds and thistles are so tall that the mule kept getting high centered on the weeds. Lots of forward and backing up to get over the weeds.
Annmarie and I were walking back from our in law’s house near dark and the weeds were already starting to wilt! I may have the concentration a little strong, but I did follow the directions on the bottle.
We have been locking up the chickens every night since the Chicken Butler is currently nonfunctional. Unfortunately, Annmarie informed me that the chicken door has been opened the last couple of mornings after she locked it up at night. I have lost another 5 hens. I am down to only 16 laying hens… this is killing me. At this rate I am not going to have any chickens. We had a gate locking mechanism on the chicken door that has to be turned just right to lift off the latch. So tonight I put a large carabiner on the latch. I do not see a raccoon getting that off. I have also expanded my kill zone. I set up a trap at the in laws on her back porch. Something is eating sunflower seeds off her deck at night. I also set up another live trap outside the chicken yard. I NEED to KILL the nasty predators before I have no chickens left. Again, this is a stupid problem to have.
I have a weekend already lined up for my bridge endeavor. The second weekend of July is the start of bridge construction. I am going to tear out the old bridge and get the four pillars and footings poured before that weekend so it will be build time. I have someone coming to help me finish it up. Looking forward to getting this out of the way.
Attempted to finish orchard fence today
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| Ditch crossing before tightening fence and installing cable over the water. |
Well I gave it a go today. I was hoping to finish the orchard fence today and just could not get it done. I got all the crossings buttressed and stabilized. I strung up the woven wire fencing and put on the first row of smooth wire. I had to cut the panels in half as I do not currently have enough available to make the entire crossing.
We turned the sheep loose in the orchard tonight. When I came back from my parents one sheep was already outside the fence. I am thinking she crawled under the gate and didn’t jump over the low fence…
I will keep thinking that all weekend long.

