I definitely want to find a way to preserve it so it will keep for a while. I'm talking about a lot of fish carcasses here, rock fish, salmon, halibut, ling cod, etc. They would easily rot before my birds could pick them clean. (I also don't want to feed the neighborhood pests, dogs, etc.) I...
Chickens will eat more than they need to if you let them. I free range mine and feed them twice a day, morning and evening. Feeding them more just seems like more chicken poop to deal with.
I live on the coast and a lot of my family are avid fishermen. Rather then just burying the carcasses I was thinking of trying to process them to feed back to my chickens. Anyone done this?
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You can't really be serious. Do you know that the corn, wheat, oats, barley and every other cash crop gets sprayed too??? The oranges, apples, bananas......
Organic grains are a different matter but who can afford that? In all honesty, I don't even think my grain mill could get me...
In my experience they do "pair up" in that the drake has a favorite who captures most of his attention. However, this doesn't stop him from making the rounds with the other girls now and then.
Ever heard of round-up ready soybeans? They've been geneticaly modified to tolerate high levels of round-up, the over the counter weed killer. They spray the whole crop 2-3 times throughout the season so there are no weeds to compete with the soybeans resulting in a more cost effective operation...
They only need enough water to rinse their nostrils, but a small plastic wading pool would be better for bathing, breeding, etc.
They can eat chicken feed but do better on flock raiser or something with a higher protien content (especially if they can't free range.)
You can keep them in a pen...
If they were raised together you have a good chance they will be fine. Also, you have a good ratio of roos to hens so that is working in your favor as well. Good luck!
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...Hurricanes give you a couple days choice! Stay or pack and go North to a hotel. Tornadoes and Quakes are not that nice.
There are some pretty tall trees around my house, hurricane force winds would scare me way more than a little ole earthquake. Heck, I think they're kinda fun...
Oh yeah, it was a good one. We were only 20 or 30 miles from the epicenter so we got shaken up pretty good. Not really that bad though if you compare it to some we've had in the past. 6.5 is scary but earthquakes get exponentialy worse as the numbers get higher. Once you get into the 7.0 range...