BackYard Chickens › BYC Forum › Social › Where am I? Where are you! › Washingtonians
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:

Washingtonians - Page 7375  

post #73741 of 88735
Quote:
Originally Posted by itsren View Post

Well, this website answered one of the questions lurking in my mind... free-range or chicken tractor?  Looks like there's going to be a need for a chicken tractor.  I plant way too many ornamentals that are toxic to chickens.  I also need to go weed the greenhouse!  Darn it.  My birds have been out there with chickweed in there.  barnie.gif

 

http://www.poultryhelp.com/toxicplants.html

 

Edited to add... good thing I pulled the flats out when the birds started flying and landing on them.  I had 2-1/2 flats of bleeding hearts in there. ep.gif  Oooops.  Meant "Love Lies Bleeding" (Amaranthus caudatus).  Whew!  *Might* have been safe afterall.  There are other "Amaranthus" on the toxic list.


Criminy Sakes.  That is one long list of toxic plants!  I've seen it before but hadn't checked it for a while.  The chickens ate most everything green we had in the yard last year including DH's little Azalea which is on the toxic list.  I knew Rhodies were toxic but that Azalea was gone before I realized it was on the list too.  Landscapers are pulling it up today anyway.  Then we'll see what is left to plant in the beds later.  I have a list of herbs and plants that are actually beneficial to chickens.  Interestingly, one of the things you want to plant for it's natural insect repellant and medicinal qualities for chickens is Sage, which is also on this toxic list.  Hmm... 

 

I have a little herb garden planted on the deck this year because I was planning on using a lot of cuttings in the coop this summer then drying the rest for use year round.

1 LS, 1 Barnevelder, 3 Ameraucanas, 1  Marans/LS X, 1 Salmon Faverolles, 1 BCM, and 1 Araucana, 1 Ameraucana/Marans X. 2 blue Imported English Orpingtons.  3 silkies in the VF bantam coop. Wife of one tolerant DH, Mom to Lily - a wonderful WSU college junior, Pomeranian Dasher, two cats, Ali and Dorian, and one Cockatiel. 

RIP Sweet Gryffin - our perfect Golden boy.

1 LS, 1 Barnevelder, 3 Ameraucanas, 1  Marans/LS X, 1 Salmon Faverolles, 1 BCM, and 1 Araucana, 1 Ameraucana/Marans X. 2 blue Imported English Orpingtons.  3 silkies in the VF bantam coop. Wife of one tolerant DH, Mom to Lily - a wonderful WSU college junior, Pomeranian Dasher, two cats, Ali and Dorian, and one Cockatiel. 

RIP Sweet Gryffin - our perfect Golden boy.

post #73742 of 88735

My free-range area has wild sage - and the birds don't eat it .. they do however occasionally lay an egg under the cover of the sage bush.

post #73743 of 88735
Quote:
Originally Posted by Teva View Post

 Well, just great. I have azaleas, rhodies, daffodills, lupines, sweet peas, columbine, hydrangea all over the place here. To include bleeding hearts that grow wild all over my 8 acres. The birds (all free range) seem to be fine around them - I'm not about to re-landscape my whole yard. Also, I have leftover onions and garlic growing in my 'garden' (I didn't plant anything this year because it's become their dirt bathtub) and they are leaving those alone, too. I had no idea they weren't supposed to eat onions or cabbage/kale! I was just told not to feed them onions or garlic because it makes the eggs taste funny! So, I guess that chickens are smart enough to leave these plants alone?

A lot of animals won't eat toxic plants unless they are starving.  Not all, though.  For instance, tansy is toxic to both horses and cows.  Cows will eat it, horses generally won't (unless they have nothing else to eat).

 

I'm not sure about chickens, but it sounds like they naturally stay away from the bad stuff.

Ancona ducks

Sebastopol geese

Serama chickens

 

 

 

 

Ancona ducks

Sebastopol geese

Serama chickens

 

 

 

 

post #73744 of 88735

Mine eat the berries off the Daphne in the fall. They LOVE them and fight over them. I have to strip the plant of its berries when I see them. Luckily they won't touch the St John's wort plant nor the berries. There is a big patch of it growing wild in my yard. I wonder if you gave some to a depressed chicken, would it help it like it does for people? (St. John's Wort contains a chemical very similar to those found in tri-cyclic antidepressants) They also eat marsh marigold, and there is not a darn thing I can do about it since it is all over my property. I have not noticed any ill effects. They leave my chives, onions and garlic alone.

 

I had read somewhere a few years back that the posted list came from a reptile website, and therefore some of the plants on it may not be toxic to chickens. Several of those ingredients you will find in natural wormers to give to your flock.

Q. Why did the chicken cross the road.
A. To show the opossum and armadillo it could be done.
Q. Why did the chicken cross the road.
A. To show the opossum and armadillo it could be done.
post #73745 of 88735

Hey VelvettFog

 

   Ya might want to CHANGE your mind about getting WHITE EGG layers  D.gif  I know you have said you can't keep up with your customers demands for eggs.

 

  I just got this months Backyard Poultry Magazine.  Heres one for ya. Back in 1979 at the University of Missouri a White Leghorn laid 371 eggs in 363 days yippiechickie.gif AND another one laid an egg for 448 straight days! D.gif what Brown layer has done that idunno.gif

 I have one White Leghorn that is 2 1/2 yrs. old and still lays 5 -6 eggs a week! I can tell its hers because she lays the Biggest egg in my flock

White leghorns  start laying at about 20 weeks and  are heat tolerant.  They don't eat as much as my other girls either!!!!!!!

 

Better buy yourself a dozen before everyone else gets themgig.gif

Too many chickens, too little time!
Too many chickens, too little time!
post #73746 of 88735
Quote:
Originally Posted by SadieSue View Post


Criminy Sakes.  That is one long list of toxic plants! 

 

That's what I thought, too!  Seems almost too long, huh?

 

I pulled up the chickweed in the greenhouse.  Then I put a bowl of plain yogurt mixed with oats and hung a suet feeder filled with lettuce leaves out there for them.  They're walking around it, as far away from it as they can get, and acting like an alien invaded their territory.  sickbyc.gif

 

I cut up a strawberry and gave half to my little chair-bound Brahma.  BIG mistake!  She absolutely freaked out and ended up getting her bad leg caught in the leghole of her chair.  he.gif  We decided we better not try anything that's not green while she's chair-bound.  Now she has lettuce to play with and is happily flipping that all over my living room.

Hatched April 12, 2012 - Drama, a Light Brahma; Caunnie, an Easter Egger; and Rhodie, a Rhode Island Red

Hatched October 14, 2012 - Latte, a mixed pullet - a.k.a. a "Fudgelet"

Hatched December 9, 2012 - Snow and Blackie, Olive Egger pullets and Penny, a Black Copper Marans

Hatched April 12, 2012 - Drama, a Light Brahma; Caunnie, an Easter Egger; and Rhodie, a Rhode Island Red

Hatched October 14, 2012 - Latte, a mixed pullet - a.k.a. a "Fudgelet"

Hatched December 9, 2012 - Snow and Blackie, Olive Egger pullets and Penny, a Black Copper Marans

post #73747 of 88735
Quote:
Originally Posted by RonB View Post

Hey VelvettFog

 

   Ya might want to CHANGE your mind about getting WHITE EGG layers  D.gif  I know you have said you can't keep up with your customers demands for eggs.

 

  I just got this months Backyard Poultry Magazine.  Heres one for ya. Back in 1979 at the University of Missouri a White Leghorn laid 371 eggs in 363 days yippiechickie.gif AND another one laid an egg for 448 straight days! D.gif what Brown layer has done that idunno.gif

 I have one White Leghorn that is 2 1/2 yrs. old and still lays 5 -6 eggs a week! I can tell its hers because she lays the Biggest egg in my flock

White leghorns  start laying at about 20 weeks and  are heat tolerant.  They don't eat as much as my other girls either!!!!!!!

 

Better buy yourself a dozen before everyone else gets themgig.gif


Yanno Ron, I'm tempted.  But I really think my customers would say .. hey -- what are these white eggs?  Maybe I should get one or two, and just call them "really light tan" :)  I could put one or two in each carton, just like I do with my blue eggs.  Hmmm....

 

Where did you say you lived again?  tongue.png

post #73748 of 88735
Quote:
Originally Posted by drumstick diva View Post

Yes = how could I forget about that - Chickenace with candlelabras and  sequined chicken saddle etc.

lau.gif  Chicken-nache !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Most people here probably have never seen the splendid Liberace !

Exhibition Black Javas; French Cuckoo Marans; Blue Copper Marans , Crele Chantecler project, Partridge Chantecler, BBS Jersey Giants & Also started birds, chicks and hatching eggs for sale.  Member ALBC, APA, SPPA, WFF & the AARP gig.gif& Chantecler Fanciers International~~  D.gif

 

Anyone can e-mail me at : Spiritwood_Farm@comcast.net~~~~~~   

 

Exhibition Black Javas; French Cuckoo Marans; Blue Copper Marans , Crele Chantecler project, Partridge Chantecler, BBS Jersey Giants & Also started birds, chicks and hatching eggs for sale.  Member ALBC, APA, SPPA, WFF & the AARP gig.gif& Chantecler Fanciers International~~  D.gif

 

Anyone can e-mail me at : Spiritwood_Farm@comcast.net~~~~~~   

 

post #73749 of 88735
Quote:
Originally Posted by Zgoatlady View Post

CL the hen is a wheaton and boys are not that color. Remember the one you got for me? thumbsup.gif

No...not really, but I was referring to an mutt EE cockerel I had that was red-ish like that, kinda...kind of a cross between that hen's coloration and red pyle.

he was gorgeous, but useless being a mutt-EE cockerel.

I think the one cock bird I picked up for you from Illia was a Blue Copper, wasn't it ?

I really paid little attention to him.

Exhibition Black Javas; French Cuckoo Marans; Blue Copper Marans , Crele Chantecler project, Partridge Chantecler, BBS Jersey Giants & Also started birds, chicks and hatching eggs for sale.  Member ALBC, APA, SPPA, WFF & the AARP gig.gif& Chantecler Fanciers International~~  D.gif

 

Anyone can e-mail me at : Spiritwood_Farm@comcast.net~~~~~~   

 

Exhibition Black Javas; French Cuckoo Marans; Blue Copper Marans , Crele Chantecler project, Partridge Chantecler, BBS Jersey Giants & Also started birds, chicks and hatching eggs for sale.  Member ALBC, APA, SPPA, WFF & the AARP gig.gif& Chantecler Fanciers International~~  D.gif

 

Anyone can e-mail me at : Spiritwood_Farm@comcast.net~~~~~~   

 

post #73750 of 88735
Quote:
Originally Posted by Oppe Family View Post

 would post a pic of her but right now there is a communication problem between my husbands camera and the computer! lol! We have been calling and calling around for antibiotics for the girls. It broke my heart today when my son comes home from school looking like hes gonna cry asking are you gonna cull the girls mom! I gentle said that we are doing everything we can but that we really didn't know, awwe man this is hard cause I really don't know what I am doing!  Hubby and I put a solution that is supposed to help in their water today and they were really thirsty today so its getting into their system! I will post a pic as soon as a communications treaty is signed between the two systems. Thank you Robin I have my fingers crossed! I have been calling on different antibiotics all day!

Too bad this is a 3-day week end as otherwise I could ship you something !

Exhibition Black Javas; French Cuckoo Marans; Blue Copper Marans , Crele Chantecler project, Partridge Chantecler, BBS Jersey Giants & Also started birds, chicks and hatching eggs for sale.  Member ALBC, APA, SPPA, WFF & the AARP gig.gif& Chantecler Fanciers International~~  D.gif

 

Anyone can e-mail me at : Spiritwood_Farm@comcast.net~~~~~~   

 

Exhibition Black Javas; French Cuckoo Marans; Blue Copper Marans , Crele Chantecler project, Partridge Chantecler, BBS Jersey Giants & Also started birds, chicks and hatching eggs for sale.  Member ALBC, APA, SPPA, WFF & the AARP gig.gif& Chantecler Fanciers International~~  D.gif

 

Anyone can e-mail me at : Spiritwood_Farm@comcast.net~~~~~~   

 

New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:
  Return Home
  Back to Forum: Where am I? Where are you!
This thread is locked  
BackYard Chickens › BYC Forum › Social › Where am I? Where are you! › Washingtonians