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I do have chickens, and ducks as well as a lot of other animals......,the ducks, guineas, and chickens all share the same coop. They free range the yard during the day and all go back to sleep at night. Like PeepsCA said, I think they...
I got home late and didn't have time to go get the brewers yeast.....tomorrow i'l probably get it because I need to go to the feed store anyways(baby chicks...). She is doing better, still can't walk normally, but she can move from one...
Thanks.  I am glad to hear they will interbreed. I am still wondering weather or no they should be allowed to roam free on a bigger estate (with a coop of course). Guineas are wild animals, well at least the skinny kind...
People who just raise roosters buy something called Rooster Feed or Game Bird Feed, its got a great mix of seeds and vitamin pellets. It's a bit more expensive, but lasts a long time if you only have two roosters. I feed this to my...
I keep ducks and chickens in the same coop. My nest boxes are elevated about a foot and a half off the floor, and my ducks still manage to get in their and lay their eggs. It is better to keep it that way, or else if it's on the floor,...
Yes, Australorps will reproduce naturally, they're an older established breed, not a new hybrid like Cornish X. Hens can also go broody if you let them, and will hatch their own eggs. With a dual purpose breed like this, people usually...
So for the past year we have had the regular guineas, and they fly all over the place and are good at pest control and all that. I recently just bought some more guineas, they are bigger and heavier even though they are way younger...
Quote: Originally Posted by ozexpat  Quote: Originally Posted by Sally Sunshine  LOL  you can do it OZ, if you have a mess up we just void you is all! LOL HERE IS A FUN...
Thanks, I will get some tomorrow after noon and keep you guys posted on what happens
Quote: Originally Posted by pawtraitart  Quote: Originally Posted by missnu01  Now you have to look for things that specifically say non GMO. It's ridiculous. But when the organic craze started...
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