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  1. busymadre

    Got sand? You should!

    Maybe put some "sweet PDZ" in there. You find it in the horse section at Tractor Supply.
  2. busymadre

    North Carolina

    This will be my first winter with my chickens. Can anyone advise me on heating my coop or not? I live in Hickory NC
  3. busymadre

    North Carolina

    Thanks! I will start giving them the oyster shells.
  4. busymadre

    North Carolina

    Good morning! - Need some help/advise! Background: My hens are about 22 weeks old. I have 4 hens and one rooster (all Easter eggers). I have been feeding them layer crumbles for several weeks now. They have a sand floor in the run so they get plenty of grit in their diet. The coop has...
  5. busymadre

    Got sand? You should!

    I have river sand in my run and wood chips on my coop floor. The roosting bars have poop boards under them to catch their poop. I put a layer of Sweet pdz (not sure of the spelling - the stuff used in horse stalls) on the poop boards which makes it easy to scoop away the droppings. Think they...
  6. busymadre

    North Carolina

    We have wild geese that walk all around our property. Any way to keep them from wondering around and pooping everywhere?
  7. busymadre

    when to switch from starter feed?

    Is the layer food OK for roosters? wasn't planning on having a rooster - surprise :)
  8. busymadre

    North Carolina

  9. busymadre

    North Carolina

    Good morning all! Does having sand in the run add flea problems? Just heard one of my "hens" crow. Guess my "Girls Club" sign will have to be amended. Thinking of adding a sign under "Girls Club" - "Rooster Protected"
  10. busymadre

    North Carolina

    What a blessing! God works in mysterious ways.
  11. busymadre

    North Carolina

    welcome! I am in Hickory!
  12. busymadre

    North Carolina

    Oh my!Don't think I could wait that long
  13. busymadre

    North Carolina

  14. busymadre

    North Carolina

    I feel your pain! I am anxious for some egg action as well. My girls are 12 weeks old - what about yours?
  15. busymadre

    North Carolina

    My Easter Egger girls go into the coop so early in the evening. Is that normal? They are about 12 weeks old, but seem fully grown with their feathers so don't think they are cold.
  16. busymadre

    North Carolina

    Good morning all! Had an interesting evening last night. While my DH was taking my DS to work, I stayed behind to enjoy the beautiful weather. Did a little weeding and thought it would be nice to have the girls out of their run for a bit. Don't trust them free-ranging so I made a "make-shift"...
  17. busymadre

    North Carolina

    I am sooo anxious for my girls to start laying. They are about 11 weeks old so I think I have at least another month.
  18. busymadre

    North Carolina

  19. busymadre

    North Carolina

    Morning! Saw a beautiful rainbow this morning here in Lenoir, NC. Felt like God was saying "good morning" Still can't get over how the "girls" call it a day at around 7pm. Still light outside, but I guess they need a lot of sleep. They've been roosting on only one of the bars. If that...
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