Category Archives: Pets and Animals

Poor Kitty and Home Remedies for Pets

This morning Kitty was fine. Then this afternoon we came home and he has an open gash in his foot. We have no idea how or why this happened.

Kitty's wound
Kitty’s wounded right back paw

Close up of wound
Close up

So I used my basic first aid skills and put together a few items to help him:
First Aid Supplies
Alcohol, neosporin, cotton balls, bandage, tape

Kitty's bandage
Kitty’s Bandage -He really wants to chew it off

I hope he’s ok and doesn’t get infected or something. We rarely take our animals to the vet because we do a pretty good job of treating things at home. When Schnoodle had liver problems – her eyes were turning yellow from jaundice, she was moping around and drooling- and she almost died, we took her in, but the steroids didn’t work. Our last option was to use herbal remedies;  we found out that milk thistle helps livers, and ever since then we just give her a little bit of that in some “treats” and she has lived another 4 years or so since then! So now we take milk thistle too, as a preventive medicine.

When Kitty had a blocked urethra and was trying to pee everywhere in the house, we called a veterinarian friend of ours (who lives in another state) and she told us to take him to the vet immediately because he could turn toxic and die. Well, it was a Sunday night about 9:30pm and when we called the on-call emergency vet office they said it would be about $200 just to see him, let alone what it would cost to “fix” the problem. So we took a risk and looked up alternative medicine regarding that and found that male cats often don’t drink enough water and get clogged up down there. We fed him canned tuna in water with concentrated cranberry  juice and he was fine by the next day. He also has ever since lived outside.

We were not so lucky with the black chicken, but overall, our rate of home remedy success for our pets has been pretty high! And that’s true even for our own personal health as well.

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Winter in Greeley – Already!

Well it’s officially the first snow and it’s only October! Cassie and I moved the chicken coop -with the chickens inside of it- into the greenhouse last night. The wind had picked up and the temperature was dropping. Good thing we did because this morning it would have been much harder to move the coop in the snow.

greenhouse snow

It was funny because the chickens were all asleep, but when they woke up they had been magically transported.
Chickens and snow

As long as you keep chickens dry and out of the wind they can withstand some really cold temperatures (last year -20 and things were ok). So moving them into the greenhouse affords them quite a bit of protection.  When it is sunny, the greenhouse can be 20-30 degrees warmer even in the middle of winter. Tomorrow its supposed to be back up in the 50’s and most of this snow will melt away and the chickens will be extra toasty.

Chicken coop in Greenhouse with Kitty
With Kitty on top of the chicken coop inside the greenhouse

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Case of the Missing Eggs -Solved!

One morning, about a week ago, Britton woke me, “Surprise! We have 2 eggs from our girls!” However, the eggs were soft shelled he said, so we should wait and I could get them at lunch (and hopefully they would harden). Well, I went home at lunch and there was nothing there but a white egg with what looked like a little bit of yolk on it. Hmm…mystery. So I never did see the new brown eggs he spoke of.

Well, although I never did see any other eggs,  I just chocked it up inexperience on their part and figured they would lay again soon. (Possible explanations: Maybe they ate their own eggs or a squirrel got them?) In the mean time, our white chicken and white egg-layer, Omelette AKA Salt continued to lay in the nesting box we created for that purpose in their fancy chicken coop.

That is…until a few days ago. I kept asking Britton if he had seen any eggs from Omelette lately, but he said no. Well, she is very regular. So, tonight I said we needed to go on an egg hunt to see if there were any eggs hidden somewhere. I thought they might be behind the greenhouse. We had no luck until….Britton found this clutch of eggs under an unruly rose bush by our house.

Egg Clutch and chicken
If you enlarge the picture you MIGHT see the clutch

Close up of clutch
Close up

They were not as easy to get out of there as you think. Britton had to jump down into the window-well to reach them. While he was down there he found another egg as well!

Eggs and Tomatoes

Neatly arranged and with garden fresh tomatoes!

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Benefits of Backyard Hens

Here are some of the benefits of backyard hens in a photo essay:

BUG ABATEMENT:

Bug Abatement chicken
Chicken with a HUGE caterpillar in her mouth

EATS YOUR LEFTOVERS:

Watermelon rind and chickens
Watermelon Rind Finished off by the girls

FRIENDLY PETS:

Chickens play well with others
Kitty, the Hens and Schnoodle (background) playing well together

And, MORNING FRESHLY LAYED EGGS:

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