The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Phoenix Survival- Chickens, mold, and more
Episode Date: August 24, 2024...
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Saturday morning, August 24th.
Again, Saturday morning, August 24th, and it is actually oddly cool for an August, for August period in the South, which kind of has me suspecting we are going to have a hell
of a winter this year.
It was an odd summer to begin with.
So you saw the title, for those of you who are just popping in, Chickens, Mold, and More.
Yep, it's exactly what it is
I have had an interesting run with my chickens in the sense that oh my little solar fan died okay
um I have or had a set of 11 chickens that were in the backyard.
One died over the weekend.
I came back after a long weekend.
Weekend before, I had no voice.
You know, sometimes you just got to step away from everything.
Step outside of where you're at and just reboot.
So I came back, counting my chickens like I do every time.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. One's missing. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Nope. Nope. Maybe
they're just moving too much. Sit there and realize I only have 10 chickens out of 11.
I'm like, okay, I see a couple stray feathers here and there.
Nothing too concerning. Then I look and I see a set of yellow, bright yellow chicken feet
laying in the pen. The upper torso, it's just the bottom, it's little butt and legs
and everything else is gone.
My new, it's picked clean.
So I can't tell you whether, we have an issue with cats in the neighborhood.
Occasionally we'll get raccoons, possums.
A few fox will start coming out in the next few weeks from their den. and we'll start seeing them down the neighborhoods because they typically eat our cats
and mind you chaotic day at work literally just realizing you know Chris has been feeding him
watering him didn't notice he doesn't count the chickens not a problem I'm like okay
I just I didn't have time to deal with it chickens are known to eat be become cannibalistic
pretty sure she was killed they ate her which the chickens are overly fed if anything
they are all very fat and robust chickens and I'm like okay you know what
we'll pull the chicken legs out later
day goes by forget that night
hey thank you Stamfield
have a great nap
if you were napping
so I end up going out Have a great nap if you were napping.
So, I end up going out yesterday and my neighbor stops me to let me know, Hey, about 1.30 this morning, I heard some heavy steps.
She goes, I can't tell if it was a large animal, but I think it was a person.
large animal but I think it was a person and I'm like at this point as she comes up when I'm realizing I'm missing another chicken I only have nine and there's feathers everywhere and there's
not a single piece of blood anywhere so whoever or whatever it was managed to knock, push away the pallet from the pen,
managed to push the feed barrel away from the pen, which is at the door, so you can try to get it open.
Knocked apart the water tank that we have created for the chickens.
part the water tank that we have created for the chickens and I find it looks like a wing laying on the ground but it's not bloody it looks like it was just straight off and there's feathers
everywhere we just can't figure it out for the life of us so we have installed a security camera
that last night unfortunately it went off 42 times because there is a branch
that as soon as it moves it triggers the camera so what does this mean for y'all what does this
have to do with prepping well you have to protect the livestock that you have or your means uh for
feeding your family those chickens are not just meat those are eggs and a food source
for my family I have my electric fence base I this means we have to really uptick how we're
going about the chickens which unfortunately they are in outgrown the pen that I have them in
which means it's time to expand anyways. But I have to make
sure that anything I do, I can protect these birds. They are dependent on me for food,
for shelter, for water, and in return, they feed my family, whether it be through eggs or eventually meat so nine little hens and they and whatever
got it got one of my bigger hens which she was from my first set of chicks that I'd got so she
was going to be laying they actually should start laying any day now so it has been interesting nonetheless to try to figure out, okay, we've got a security camera.
Now we have to slowly start acquiring the materials we need because
materials cost money. Money is a tight commodity right now, as we all know.
Money is a tight commodity right now, as we all know.
Living's going up.
Food's going up, which after I get off here, I am going to go do a big grocery shop because we are completely out of protein in this house.
I usually go once a month, and I would have gone last weekend, but truth be told. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.