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  1. Sandy80

    to hold or not to hold?

    My biggest mistake with my hens when they were babies was NOT holding them more. Out of my dozen chixs only 3 ended up becoming adult hens that like (& allow ) me to hold them for any length of time. You don’t want to hold them too much - there is a line you don’t want to cross else they won’t...
  2. Sandy80

    Apple cider vinegar for my chicks and ducklings!

    I’ve used organic apple cider vinegar in my hens water from when I brought them home @2 days old..... they have been really healthy girls for 3 yrs. as someone else noted above no more than a tablespoon/ gal. Plastic not metal watered.
  3. Sandy80

    Help - lethargic 3 yr old australorpe - excess brownish liquid released from beak

    Thank you for replying last night. Appreciate your help. Unfortunately my dear girl passed away today
  4. Sandy80

    Help - lethargic 3 yr old australorpe - excess brownish liquid released from beak

    I'm worried sick over my 3 yr old australorpe. Looking for recommendations from experienced chicken moms and dads. She's on day 2 of lethargy - she stands still like a statue sort of dazed, feathers sort of puffed up. I have no clue if she's been eating or drinking (doubtful though based on...
  5. Sandy80

    Natural Practices to prevent Health issues?

    Fresh water infused with organic apple cider vinegar is at top of my list. Clean water, clean food, oyster shells, treats, clean coop and lots love !
  6. Sandy80

    Moving them out in Upstate NY

    I live in upstate NY outside of Saratoga Sprgs. My girls were about 5-6 weeks old when they spent their 1st night outside in their coop late May/ early June (they're approaching their 3rd b-day). We had to help them come down their ladder the 1st couple times from the coop to their outside...
  7. Sandy80

    Molting hens lost food appetite. Normal?

    Thanks so much for your insight. Who knew there was such a thing as a 'good if used by date' ! Great advice - I will pay attention to that go forward. by the way - What is an 'all flock' feed? I do give my girls oyster shell.
  8. Sandy80

    Molting hens lost food appetite. Normal?

    Thank for sharing your experience. My hens too virtually stopped eating prior to me changing their food to the higher protein ... the change to 18% was 2-fold: 1) I read about importance of protein during the molt and 2) I thought the change in food would entice them to eat (it didn't).
  9. Sandy80

    Molting hens lost food appetite. Normal?

    Thank you for taking time to reply. When you say you don't feed layer feed anymore, what kind of feed is there if it's not grower (for babies) or layer?
  10. Sandy80

    Molting hens lost food appetite. Normal?

    Looking for information & advice for my 9 hens. The girls are 18 months old & going through their first molt. They have drastically reduced amount of layer food they eat at about the sane time I noticed them losing feathers. I historically gave them organic layer food (16% protein) & just this...
  11. Sandy80

    Is it possible for a chicken to lay more than 1 egg in 1 day?

    You are not alone - it happened to me today. Amazing ! One of my Auracuana hens laid 2 eggs today. She is one of 9 hens, the only Auracuana and the only one that lays blue/green eggs (so I know it was her). My hens will be 11 months old in April.
  12. Sandy80

    Pecking order or aggressive breed?

    I would say it's the pecking order starting to show itself. I have a silver laced wyandotte that is larger than all the others and is also a picker/ pecker at the other hens. I hate it and hate to see it. I want to swoop in and protect the others. But is not the chicken way :) My...
  13. Sandy80

    Shelless egg,advice requested

    Thank you ! I really appreciate the feedback & suggestions. I will try your recommendations on scratch grains starting tomorrow.
  14. Sandy80

    Shelless egg,advice requested

    @chicken juggler, I feed my girls Nutrena organic layer pellets. Not really sure how much feed they go through- maybe 5 cups/week? They havent been eating as much this winter as they had summer/ fall. Purina Organic scratch grains - (approx 1 1/2 cups ) mixed with 1/3 cup oyster shells thrown...
  15. Sandy80

    Shelless egg,advice requested

    Help needed- 1st shelless egg found today in nesting box. Some background: I have 9 hens of mixed variety ( salmon favorelles, silver wyandottes, black australorpes & auracuana). All are almost 9 months old. Between them all this winter ( & has been a very cold snowy winter here in NY) they...
  16. Sandy80

    Topic of the Week - Coop Bedding and Waste Management; Deep Litter Method etc.

    What is the advantage you see using the pine shavings in the coop vs straw? Do you take or scoop out the poo in between cleanings or turn it over like in deep litter method? I live in upstate NY - this winter has been really cold & snowy. My feeling was the straw provided more warmth than the...
  17. Sandy80

    Topic of the Week - Coop Bedding and Waste Management; Deep Litter Method etc.

    This is my first winter keeping chickens. So far so good! - Bedding in the coop: What do you use? Clean straw in the inside coop floor and a mix of the straw and fine pine shavings (the fine shavings a lot of people use for nesting boxes) - How deep do you let it get? ~ 5” - 7” -...
  18. Sandy80

    Bedding suggestions

    You got it! ACV. My hens are 8 months old now & I still put ACV in their water. im a firm believer in it- that it's the key to how healthy they are. All the best
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