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Poultry and Pets => The Hen House => Topic started by: Louise on January 02, 2008, 14:59

Title: I think im ready
Post by: Louise on January 02, 2008, 14:59
We've started building the coop - hubby will finish it on friday.
Ive bought the essentials. I just need the hens now. I spent a couple of hours last night reading lots of the posts on the site - its fantastic.

I went to an agriculture shop to day to stock up ready for my new arrivals and bumped into a farmer who said i could have 3 of his hens. They are light sussex' crossed with something else, can't remember what. He told me they each lay about 200 eggs a year!!! It sounded a lot to me.

My husband thinks we will have problems with the neighbors cat and our hens. I have trawled through loads of post but can't find anything about cats.
Does anyone have problems with cats?

Thanks in advance
Louise
Title: I think im ready
Post by: Selkie on January 02, 2008, 15:05
Hi Louise,

We have two hens and three cats - one of the cats just ignores the hens totally but the other two (young cats) are quite interested in them, jumping into their run or going into the henhouse :roll:

The hens aren't that bothered, Dora did peck Toby on his nose once when he got too close. Our hens seem quite assertive like that, and will flap their wings or cluck if they aren't happy with such intense attention from the cats, and the cats back away when this happens.

When Pearl was a kitten she used to 'stalk' the hens but never tried to pounce on them - they are much bigger than she was.

I hope that helps :D
Title: I think im ready
Post by: babe on January 02, 2008, 15:05
my chooks free range and my cat will sit and just watch. we have lots of cats around here and none have ever gone near the chooks. not even when i had the chicks

so i dont think it will be a problem.
Title: I think im ready
Post by: Louise on January 02, 2008, 15:10
Thanks so much for your replies

We have a dog (Bailey) so our neighbors cat steers clear in the day - i was just worried about night. I didn't want them prowling round frightening the hens.
Title: I think im ready
Post by: Selkie on January 02, 2008, 15:14
It really shouldn't be a problem, Louise; at night the hens will be safe and snug in their coop and out of the cats way.
Title: I think im ready
Post by: babe on January 02, 2008, 15:15
its not cats you need to be concerned about.....its mr foxy.
Title: I think im ready
Post by: Aunt Sally on January 02, 2008, 15:19
Before you take the hens check what they have been vaccinated against.  

Or you could be buying trouble  :(
Title: I think im ready
Post by: Louise on January 02, 2008, 15:25
He has given me his phone number so, i ring him and ask about vaccinations    before going down to collect them.He said i can have them free because as they are cross bred he would not be able to sell them anyway. I think he breeds for meat, because he also told me that he would be able to tell me their age so that i would know when to neck them!!!!!!! :? I told him they would grow old gracefully in my back garden :tongue2:
Title: I think im ready
Post by: Aunt Sally on January 02, 2008, 15:31
I doubt they have been vaccinated at all then, but you take them on knowing that.

Many small breeders, particularl those who will be killing them young, don't bother to vaccinate, but as you want to keep them for a long time I would advise getting them from a breeder who has vaccinated and can tell you for what and when.
Title: I think im ready
Post by: Viv on January 02, 2008, 15:38
Its so exciting when you begin :) You need to check that they have had vaccinations and wormed so that you can then work out when you are going to do them again - hope that makes sense.
I have had free hens, and they have been great, but i always isolated them from my existing ladies for at least 2/3 weeks. I also introduced them to the rest at night in the main arc so that there was less chance of fighting etc.
You have to let them decide the pecking order, but anything you can do to reduce the skirmishes will help

Enjoy this brilliant hobby, I love it and so do my neighbours who get the eggs :D  :D  :roll:
Title: I think im ready
Post by: Louise on January 02, 2008, 15:50
right, i just phoned him. He said they are not vaccinated because he works organically. They are reared indoors until they are 6 weeks old then put outdoors, he gives them minerals and supplements to ward of infections etc. But did say he uses a red mite powder religiously and an antibacterial cleaner weekly in their coops.
So my thought were - get them here, get them wormed and see how they go. What do you think?
Title: I think im ready
Post by: Aunt Sally on January 02, 2008, 15:59
Entirely your choice, and they are free:

If you take them make sue they are allert, lively, eating, and have clean botties and clear eyes, look through their feathers for pests.

I know mine are vaccinated against about a dozen diseases so can generally rule them out if they seem off colour, which has only been when moulting and one henwith egg peritonitis.  

Just keep it in mind for any future problems.

Many members on here would say - Grab'em  :!:
Title: I think im ready
Post by: GrannieAnnie on January 02, 2008, 16:43
If he has crossed a light sussex cockerel with a Rhode Island hen, the hens should be white, if they are brown, the cross could be the other way round, but that's what our Bovans goldlines and amberlinks are.

They are hybrids, which are just a posh name for a cross breed!  And they do lay loads of eggs!!!  

We've never had any probs with our cat or with the dog and the hens.  In fact the dog comes into the run with me, but she soon wants to get out again as the hens peck at her nipples and it hurts!!!! lol

And as already mentioned, as they are not vaccinated, there are things you can buy to ward off different things.  Worm them, coxoid is one thing that helps with coccidiosis,  Aunty is the expert on these things, and you should read her info that she's put on the poultry info section.  It's very good!
Title: I think im ready
Post by: Selkie on January 02, 2008, 16:45
Quote from: "grannieannie"


In fact the dog comes into the run with me, but she soon wants to get out again as the hens peck at her nipples and it hurts!!!! lol



That makes my eyes water :lol:
Title: I think im ready
Post by: Viv on January 02, 2008, 17:21
One of out cats is a natural hunter and brings home large rabbits and birds. He does not touch the ladies although he does watch them.

Other cats sit in the field watching them but not doing any harm - YET
Title: I think im ready
Post by: Foxy on January 02, 2008, 19:29
Hello Louise, just like everyone else here I don't think cats are a problem I have five of them! This is a photo of Murphy a beautiful large Main Coon inside a coop with a couple of young chickens!I think he was sheltering from the rain it was very funny :lol:  :lol:
(http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t122/Kelly_Katherine/Gardenjuly07021.jpg)
Title: I think im ready
Post by: jammy on January 03, 2008, 08:47
I dont think you should have a problem with cats.  I have three and even the one that hunts all the time and brings me in lots of yucky presents doesnt bother my chickens.  My chickens dont bat an eyelid at them, even when they were younger.  Here's a pic of my older cat checking out their house to see if it was nicer than hers!
(http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x48/pgmonkey/P1010606.jpg)
Title: I think im ready
Post by: Foxy on January 03, 2008, 10:47
jammy, what a lovely cat you have!!! :D
Title: I think im ready
Post by: babe on January 03, 2008, 10:58
Quote from: "jammy"
I dont think you should have a problem with cats.  I have three and even the one that hunts all the time and brings me in lots of yucky presents doesnt bother my chickens.  My chickens dont bat an eyelid at them, even when they were younger.  Here's a pic of my older cat checking out their house to see if it was nicer than hers!
(http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x48/pgmonkey/P1010606.jpg)


she's lovely  :)
Title: I think im ready
Post by: jammy on January 03, 2008, 12:57
Awww thankyou!  She is a wonderful cat - was bought when my youngest was 10mths old and she's now 10 but they have had a fantastic relationship.  She's been dressed up as a dolly and pushed around in a pram and she goes to bed with her every night.  She was a rescue and takes a lot of brushing but she's an all round nice cat so thank you for your comments  :D
Title: I think im ready
Post by: chickychick on January 03, 2008, 23:23
no problem with cats and chickens here.  My cat looked at them first day and looked disgusted then later had a sort of tentative sniff then the chickens decided to see him off and he did a runner.  My cat is quite an aggresive boy and Im confident that he could kill them easily but i dont think he has realised that becuase they have so much attitude and he cant weigh them up.

I think if chickens and cats didnt mix you wouldnt get one or the other running around farmyards.
Title: I think im ready
Post by: Selkie on January 04, 2008, 09:10
:D I'm glad I'm not the only one with cats that like to check out the hen house  :D