ATTEMPTING TO MAKE THINGS EASIER ON THE HOMESTEAD - A HOMELESS CHICK AND ELECTRICITY BILLS

in homesteading •  7 years ago 

It is always something around here, but at least we are not alone.


If any of you saw this post from @bluerthangreen, then you know that after getting some advice from @mobile-joat, we had given @bluerthangreen and @allforthegood some fertilized chicken eggs to try to help them out. Since they do not currently have a rooster, they have no fertilized chicken eggs. The goal was to give one of their Muscovy ducks something to hatch, since she had lost her clutch of eggs to a Black Rat Snake.

The mama duck was having trouble coping with her loss so we gave her the opportunity to hatch something with the hopes that she would move on and get past her loss. She did hatch a chick, but the goal wasn't really achieved. Since they now had a new chick, @bluerthangreen and @allforthegood made a brooder box and hooked up a heat lamp.

With only one chick in the box though, it was a bit of effort and electricity, plus the chick was lonely...

ON TO PLAN C?

Since we already had two hens raising two chicks, and since one of those hens was the biological mother of the chick and not the duck, we figured that we might as well try to see if they would take care of it. They could provide it with company, protection, and warmth if they did not reject it.

This chick was quite a bit smaller than its siblings, and we had no guarantee that any of them would be kind towards this little one. If it worked, then this chick would be fine and no one would need to spend any more electricity or real effort in raising it. If it didn't, the chick could be wounded or maybe even killed.

Under close watch of the @little-peppers, the chick was placed in the nursery and observed. So far, this will be its second night in the nursery, and things are going better than expected. It is such a tiny creature compared to the other ones, and we are hoping that it might even be a rooster so that @bluerthangreen and @allforthegood could have one for their flock. We will see.

Truly it is always something around here, but with animals and children, and nearby friends to help, it is a huge blessing and real joy to be a part of. We will keep you posted!

As always, I'm @papa-pepper and here's the proof:


proof-of-trying-to-make-things-easier



Until next time…

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I love chicken stories. One of the best animals I have had.
That would be sweet if it ends up being a rooster. :)

We will see. I think one of the older ones is, so we can always gift that one to them too!

What a useful blog you have! Thanx a lot and greetings from Syberia!) Can you give an advice how to make chikens not to eat their own eggs?

Give to the man a chicken and you'll feed him for a day. Teach him how to raise chickens and you'll feed him forever

True animal lover. Personally i love the chickens.

Me too! They bring us joy, eggs, and chicks!

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Iam loving your posts. Have you considered solar panels for electricity? It looks like you get the sun for it (I could be wrong). With batteries they can be really reliable

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A very good one from our Future animal farm baron AKA Wild Man!!! Good work and I like the way you and your children take care of animals...wish you all a blessed weekend.

Hi papa-pepper, what do you think about having turkeys or some gooses?
they put bigger eggs and the geese will surely attack any strange animal that wants to hurt because the geese are demons.

Geese may be the best guard animals you could get for your homestead. Gaggles will attack en masse, and intimidate predators. The bastards have even attacked me! And I'm taller than them!

Anywho, hope you can get them a rooster. Are those New Hampshire, or Rhode Island Reds?

Chickens are the most merciless predators the world has ever seen. Shrink to <3" and put on a grasshopper costume, and you'll see what I mean. Also, chickens love grasshoppers - to eat!

I knew a farmer who threw whole (dead) cows into his chicken pens, and it was like watching piranhas. In less than an hour the cow would be nothing but bones, and the chickens... well, I didn't want to fall down in the pen.

Is that cow story real? Fun read either way.

It is true. A former Libertarian candidate for Oregon Governor, Fred Oerther, had an organic chicken farm, where he tossed cows his neighbors who ran cattle were just gonna bury, cuz they had died for reasons that made them unfit for humans to eat.

lol
Well they are neither of those two that you say, they areToulouse gooses:) they are bigger than the comun gooses

I was actually asking about the chickens. ;) I used to keep New Hampshire Reds, and found them good layers, and just good all around chickens.

Edit: sorry about the question about chickens. I should have addressed that to the OP, rather than you.

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Nice sharing. Thanks

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Chicken story is awesome. Its amazing and pretty animal.
Good work @papa-pepper
Thanks for sharing

A decent one from our Future creature cultivate noble AKA Wild Man!!! Great work and I like the way you and your youngsters deal with animals...wish all of you a favored end of the week.

I cherish chicken stories. A standout amongst other creatures I have had.

That would be sweet on the off chance that it winds up being a chicken. :)

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Nice photo little girl in post. @papa -pepper .
thanks for sharing

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All animals are beautiful on this planet and human being have a responsibility to take care of these fellow earthlings.
Thanks for sharing one more beautiful post

  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

chickens are the descendents of dinosaurs.

Lol!

Then I have eaten dinosaurs...

behold the naked ape...beware it's crooked thumb!

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Nice photos :)

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I grew up his way in Mexico 🇲🇽 I can remember as a very healthy and happy childhood • it's good you and your family have a great time with nature 🐥🐣🐤🌳🌿🌱🌾🎋🍃💐🍂

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nice article you have @papa-pepper..i love chicken,,

^_^ the snake is very dangerous, it should prevented to go on the chicken,

cheers bro ^_^

  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

I really don't like chickens but my mum and lil brother love them alot especially my brother, so we have chickens, goats, rabbits and white rats but the white rats are all dead. The lessons I gain from your posts will be passed to my animals lovers at home.
Nice post to read in the early hours of the morning.

Early hours indeed. Thank you.

cool thought that he really does not give up and consequently posts it on every answer... have to give him credit for tenacity...

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i love chicken stories. 😍😍😍 thanks for sharing us.

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good post

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beautifull Hen and good photo i love chicken story.. 😍
keep it up and always be happy.
plz upvote plzz plz :(

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Thanks for this. Heat lamps can be very effective when used correctly. 😀 😃 😄 😁

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I love it when people loke@papa-pepper show us the beautiful side to chickens and not just people showing us 'chicken fights'. A great post. Thanks

nice post....

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pretty nice story , yout hard effort is made to success...i love the story...wish it's a rooster..

Great blog. We love our chickens. Its hard for us to incubate chicks living off grid but hope we can find a broody to help with that.

You make me want to settle down with my girlfriend and homestead. She says all the time we need two horses because they require the company and lately she's been trying to get me on the idea of having a deer too.

It is kinda heartbreaking to see a mother animal knowing she lost her offspring,,,

Sweeet, I hope the chick cracks the nod from the other chickens.

Being in chicken club is hard, man!

Im farming vicariously through your posts 💓

Your article was spot on and I enjoyed reading it! Feel free to take a look at my blog as well and keep Steeming as I will be looking forward to reading more from you!

The chick that didnt quite have to size. Its a good thing the chick is growing at ur place papa...good tender loving care. Keep us posted on its growth. Maybe it will be a magnificent cockeral.

Waddle she do next?

And in between all this, he still manages to work, improve the homestead, and raise his kids the best way.
well done Papa

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