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The Wild Ruby Ranch We love our rabbits I know you will too. We take pride in knowing that we’re raising your next pet.

As baby chick season rolls around and egg prices keep climbing, I know a lot of folks are probably thinking about raisin...
02/16/2025

As baby chick season rolls around and egg prices keep climbing, I know a lot of folks are probably thinking about raising their own chickens. Before you rush to the farm store to grab all the adorable chicks (yes, they are hard to resist!), here are 10 things to think about first:

1. Patience is key—Most hens won’t start laying eggs until they’re about 18-22 weeks old (roughly 5 months).

2. Baby chicks need warmth—For their first few weeks, chicks need to be kept at about 95°F.

3. Feeding isn’t free—Chickens eat…a lot. And like everything else these days, feed prices are up. A 50lb bag of layer feed will set you back over $20.

4. Molting happens—Chickens go through a molting phase where they shed feathers, look a little rough, and stop laying eggs for a while.

5. Winter means fewer eggs—Egg production naturally slows down in the colder months.

6. Chickens can live a long time—Their lifespan is 5-10 years, so they’re a long-term commitment.

7. Predators are a real threat—Foxes, raccoons, coyotes, and even neighborhood dogs will see your chickens as dinner.

8. Mess makers—Chickens will p**p everywhere. Whether they’re in a coop or free-ranging, you’ll need to clean up after them regularly.

9. Yard damage—Chickens love to dig and scratch, which can wreak havoc on flower beds and landscaping.

10. Health concerns—Chickens can get sick or injured, just like any other pet or livestock, so be prepared to deal with potential vet visits.

I’m not saying this to discourage anyone from raising chickens—I think it’s fantastic to grow your own food! But chickens are living creatures that require time, effort, and care. If the rising cost of eggs has you dreaming of backyard chickens, just take a moment to research what you’re getting into. It’s definitely not as simple as buying a fish.

This beautiful eastern screech owl was hit by a car in front of my house. I scooped him up out of the ditch and called t...
12/15/2024

This beautiful eastern screech owl was hit by a car in front of my house. I scooped him up out of the ditch and called the local rehab center. Unfortunately, they did not take raptors. So we would have to wait till Monday to call one in Hendersonville. I cared for our little friend and Kept him in a dark quiet place. As we checked on him we noticed that he was holding both wings out and clicking his beak at us and walking around so we decided to put him back outside the following night and keep an eye on him where we observed him while he looked around, turned his GPS on (joke) and flew away! Thank goodness for happy endings. I hope he stays away from humans.

Natural eggs dyes.
03/18/2024

Natural eggs dyes.

03/13/2024
Opie enjoying the sunflower garden that’s grown over. He is such a cutie
12/20/2023

Opie enjoying the sunflower garden that’s grown over. He is such a cutie

Someone is an over achiever 😂 ouch
07/24/2023

Someone is an over achiever 😂 ouch

Spring is in the air and we’re enjoying these lovely shades of brown. 🤎
03/25/2023

Spring is in the air and we’re enjoying these lovely shades of brown. 🤎

Bunny butts 💜
03/14/2023

Bunny butts 💜

Better than an alarm clock. They know when it’s feeding time 💜😂
03/03/2023

Better than an alarm clock. They know when it’s feeding time 💜😂

Jackpot 🎉
02/20/2023

Jackpot 🎉

Happy Valentine’s Day
02/15/2023

Happy Valentine’s Day

I promise I’m not showing off.
02/06/2023

I promise I’m not showing off.

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