i love this article. The easy and "not messy" way the author achieved to grow the mealworms! if you leave on the country side and have many hens like me... you may have several well taken care colonies. Well done article!
Very important information. I like this article very much! Muddy runs and coops affect the whole well being of the flock! The flock suffer a lot, and they are living beings! Thank you for bringing this important information.
thank you for this wonderful article! me and my family love this group! indeed my family and i are with you! im 48 years and I cannot remember a time without flocks in my house. Like you we keep and care for our wise ladies until they naturally die ( nature calls them to perform another role...
very important information! Specially for people that soak the hens in water when they are getting ready to incubate ( i do not know how to say it in English i apologise). I have witnessed people using the water hose to separate the roosters when they were fighting...some fight even against the...
wonderful article and helpful the most! Boppo i am with you accesible ways and advise to take care of the ladies and roosters are very important! awesome article
dear BackYard Chickens friends!
here my sister took some pictures, to the best of her ability. We apologise we couldn't take a picture of Coki side by side with her brother Kiro ( he never came close to the cage). Here is a picture of coki. She is the tailless young hen inside a cage, and...
thank you so much! i am getting pictures soon! i am totally blind and do not have a camera so i am waiting for my sister to take pictures. In the mean time i will change the feed.
dear Collaborator Poultry-lovers!
i find this backyard Chicken the most incredible webpage ever! thank you so much for all the advice you post here! Me, my sister, nieces and my mom are fans of hens. We started due to a lost hen (Piru) that moved to our house from nowhere , then a rooster...
ohhh i am a huge fan of my flock!!!! i have raised roos and hens since i was a child. I love the crowing, and the flock! We eat the eggs and if we have too many we donate the eggs. The flock is part of the family! at some point we were mobility impaired and the hens were allowed to lye the...
Thank you very much! I will start working on a big pen and roof for them. Will share pictures when we finish building it. Hopefully the hawks will stop searching around my farm or will change their diet!
thank you so much!!!
Hello!
I am so happy to become a member of this group! I am a new member. My flock is kind of tiny! I have 4 hens, 2 roosters and 2 very young hens 4 month old. They are growing well and my little flock is very healthy! I am having problems with dogs and hawks. One of my roosters is...