Each and every one of us have our own opinions in life... our own set of beliefs, our own thoughts. This makes us who we are- and that's a fact.
Some individuals will look at a bird and say, "Goodness. That bird is lovely!" while others, whatsoever, brush it aside as a worthless item ought to be...
The Angry Hen's Simple Egg Salad
With as little a 5 easy steps, you can create the perfect Summer lunch.
Ingredients:
6 Fresh Eggs
Mayonnaise
Salt
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Directions:
1). Put the 6 eggs into water so that it just about covers them.
2). Boil...
In my experiments of cross-breeding, I discovered one mix very positive in egg production. Feathered legs, cold hardy pea comb (or a shorter single comb), good personality... a majority of helpful genetics. Keep in mind that my experience may vary to yours- but this experiment was very helpful...
Hello everybody,
I am sorry if this is in the incorrect article category to post this in, I could no longer find the one "My Birds" so I can't create this there at the moment.
So in 2010:
We started raising our first ever fowl, the Guineafowl. We only turned out with seven and as time went on...
I have decided to make an article based upon my success with the well-known breed, Faverolle in hopes to help new backyard chicken keeps looking for a friendly breed. I started raising a mixed flock earlier in the year of 2016. Not my first flock, but my first flock involving a bearded and...
The Life Of A New Hampshire Hen
Once upon a time...
There was a Delaware Dorking rooster that bred with a New Hampshire hen.
In the flock, there were a Buff Orpington , 2 NH, 2 Black Australorp's and the rooster.
The Buff passed away.
The only hen that went broody was a BA.
She was broody...
Hello,
Tonight, I lost my first rooster Rusty.
He just turned six years old on Mothers Day.
It was hard seeing him,
his crown was worn and his nails choppy.
He was just crowing the other day.
We love you Rusty. We wish it was curable.
Circulation issues was his sickness,
he was not fertile...
There are many different reasons as to why people enjoy cross breeding chickens; Egg production, showing, creating broiler birds, fancy colors, etc. My particular reasons to cross breed may vary... I try to create new colors and advanced genetics... all while aiming for a better selection of...
Hello Everybody,
First off... I would like to thank you for opening this thread!
Thank you! And second... Do you have a broody hen?
Well, first you should make the decision; "Am I ready for babies?"
To do this, yous should think; "Do I have the right food, water and layout?
For the food you...
These are the basic sizes, dimensions, the layout of my coop setups. Within time, I intend to expand by building one large, portioned coop in a chain-link fenced run.