I think if you put crushed garlics into your watering can, then water around the edges of your garden, then this scent will deter your feline pests.
We use to 1/2 FILL A CLEAR bottle with water and lay them around the house about 50 meters apart cat's will approach it but never come back. Something to do with seeing there reflection in the bottle but i really don't know, but failing that you can take a dead starfish from the beach and they smell the ammonia coming from it and take off
Yard bird, is a term from the American south for chickens. As many folks have free range chickens, allowing the fowl to run at large in their yards, the term "yard bird" came into being. So, a "yard bird sandwich" is a chicken sandwich, that's all.
You can always frighten the hens out with a loud noise or just chase them away. Otherwise the best method is to fence off the areas you want to keep them away from such as vegetable or flower gardens. Keeping a cat or dog in the yard will deter the hens from feeding in your yard.
Chickens typically live in a coop or hen house on a farm or backyard setting, where they are provided with shelter, food, and protection from predators. They roam freely during the day and return to roost at night.
Yes, chickens can eat red wigglers (a type of earthworm). Red wigglers are a good source of protein for chickens, and they can help supplement their diet. However, it's important to avoid overfeeding worms to chickens, as they should have a balanced diet that includes other food sources.
Backyard chickens could be one of two things. A small number of Chickens raised at your home in a coop located in your back yard. Or The website called "backyard chickens" BackyardChickens is a site dedicated to poultry raising. It has an extensive information base and links to provide poultry information. See link provided below.
Yard bird, is a term from the American south for chickens. As many folks have free range chickens, allowing the fowl to run at large in their yards, the term "yard bird" came into being. So, a "yard bird sandwich" is a chicken sandwich, that's all.
rub them on your buthole
No and most likely not.
Silkie chickens are a domesticated breed. Therefore, their habitat is a back yard in a chicken coop. That is the environment that suits them best!
It would ultimately depend on how big the yard is, and what else is growing there, but probably your chickens would starve.
ask them to leave
Yes they do. A few free range chickens in your yard is a natural way to keep insects in control and you get free eggs in exchange.
That is simple. Get rid of your cat. (or whatever else is killing the birds)
how do i get rid of johnson grass in my lawn?
No. Get a cat.
Because they are so delicious.
dog shampoo and water together and there u have it a perfect yard