Do you know of places in or near Indiana? We prefer to pick them up the Day Olds.
I only know of Cackle with a minimum of 25 & Mt Healthy in Cinn Ohio, but they're higher priced.
Thanks!
I use the same type of bin, but the taller (deeper) version.
I utilize the bins concave patterns on the sides of the plastic bin to slide dowel rods suspended by pressure from the sides, for a perch at one end. Chicks love this.
If they're super bored, I have "painted" on tiny dabs of greek...
I'm planning to buy a few Bielefelders, and wanted to ask if anyone feeds these large eating machines fermented feed?
I read it cuts down feed cost but chickens love it.
Does anyone have experience in this idea?
I've raised several flocks but never Bielefelders.
I've read that this breed...
Hello, I'd like to ask for opinions of Bielefelders vs Jersey Giants.
I've read Bielefelders are supposed to be "meaty," but I know Jersey Giants use to be bred for their meat a decade or so ago.
We're not interested in Cross Cornish or that type. We're just wanting better meat % then what the...
I wear a N95 when deep cleaning (changing out winter shavings for summer sand & visa versa). Hubby cleans the poop trays now on, after I was hospitalized 13 days AFTER I recovered from C19, but ended up with double pneumonia, along with a bunch more fatal issues, in 1-2022.
Hello, I've read that its good to add Asprin to chickens water when its hot out.
Well, here in Indiana, the temps are going from a comfortable 72° last week to 100° this week.
Does Asprin help? If so, how?
Thanks!
I finally came up with using Liquid Nail to glue small pieces of wood (1 in x 2 in) onto Mason jars (qt size). Then I screwed hooks in my the wood. (I found screwing the hooks in b4 glueing worked best). Now this allows you to hang the feed or water.
We have framed wire cloth tops over our...
I was just told that Sevin Dust has a "Lifetime Egg Withdrawal." I've been using it in my coop & have sprinkled it on a couple of our hens -- so now their eggs aren't safe to eat? I was told to use it because others said their vets suggested it ??!! I am buying the Permetrin soon though, instead...
Yeah, I read the whole article. I guess what I should've said was, how do I prevent the meat spots. Again, my hens are 18 months now, but I've seen the Meat Spots weekly. For the square footage of the coop & run, we could have 17 hens, but chose to only keep 11, no rooster. So I still don't...
This article is very informative, however it didn't say what causes Meat Spots. My hens are less than 2 years old, and I see the meat spots often. We give them Layers Feed, treats include meal worms and organic vegetable scraps, and if I have more eggs than I want to store, I scramble the eggs...
My hens are molting for the first time as fully grown hens (15 months old). My Black Star is molting severely, pretty naked. I found blood on the perch, so I looked the hens over, and assumed it was from her. I'm guessing she's getting pecked since she has so much pink/red skin showing. I watch...
Blondie's caged area was located under the nest boxes so she's always been within sight of the hens on one side. So the hens checked her out all of the time, and she became more confident as they couldn't get to her. She's doing great, but I'm not sure if she's starting laying again as she was.
We had created a fenced area under the nest boxes just for Blondie, so she's always been in view of the flock.
I just limited the more aggressive hens contact at first, but I knew Blondie would have to put up with some bullying eventually, which is what she does daily.
Thank you for your...
Update on Blondie, our slow-developing girl. She's become so attached to me, like a two-year kid. She wants to be at by side (prefers between my feet, lol). This is because the last few months I let her out of her safe-caged area in the coop to peck around at dried worms (her treat), held her a...
We had a beautiful barred rock rooster, but after he attacked me viciously several times, and then he was beating up 2 of the 12 hens that drew blood, I decided to get rid of him.
I was surprised he wasn't a typical rooster. He hogged the food (especially the treats) and he didn't seem alerted...
Oh yes! Since we have young hens who have just started laying, we get a few tiny eggs, Addi I've been scrambling them up & feeding the hens eggs. They love it!
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It was difficult to press them against the bowl as they would move from under my finger, but I did feel some sort of texture difference. Once I scrambled the eggs I couldn't find any of these spots or pieces. I thought examining them after cooking would help determine what they were. If I see...