If you want your chickens to start laying in your nesting boxes you should put wooden eggs or easter eggs filled with sand(to give them weight) in the nesting boxes that you are trying to get them to lay in. You can find wooden eggs at walmart or target. And also remember, hens like to lay in...
Hey ya'll! I was wondering if I could swap my DuMor Layer Crumbles for just regular cracked corn and my chickens would still be fine. I think we all know that times are tough and money is tight, so I really need a cheaper feed solution. Please help if you can. Thanks so much!
Hi everyone! This is a old english game online poultry show. To enter, just post a picture of your prize old english game chicken and put the name of your chicken with the post. You can also vote by posting replies, I will tally the votes after a couple of weeks and we will see who wins! Good...
Well I have dealt with them before and no rooster has ever really been way bigger than the others, honestly it could be a rooster or just a fast maturing hen. Could you post a picture?
Well, if you are getting newborn chicks, then they can't be in an area without a heat lamp. I brooded my in my basement, but if you are going to do it in your coop then you are probably going to need a closed off area with a sufficiant heat lamp. I hope everything works out! By the way......
Wow sounds like a 5 star chicken resort! THe sand should be in a big plastic container or in a wooden frame so it doesnt get every where. I use a shallow well plastic storage container and it works great!