Just read on another post of hanging a head of cabbage on a rope or such for winter foraging in a coop.i need to find out what vegetables my chickens like!
depends on the crop but since there will be some fresh droppings No do not add them. they can be used to fill holes ,as a berm,or what i did was to use it for mulch around trees .looked nice after a month u couldnt tell it was chik litter.! just remember the deep litter method can keep your...
as for the oliveegger idea the odds of a pea comb and single comb cross results in pea comb chicks most then modified combs leaning towards pea type then some single comb chicks.imho and from hatching a bunch of oeggers!
i would build a pond!! i can help with instructions if u go that route .it will survive winters zone six and up as long as pond does not freeze solid.if you do not overstock you wontneed a pump or filter it becomes its own little bio diverse world frogs.dragonflies.birds.i have two foot koi and...
mine wont use it either its been in the coop six months can i makeemore water come out? it seems like they have to work too hard and theyve given up....
would getting chicks be an option or hatching eggs she wouldnt have the added stress of the pecking order ordeal and disease would be less likely than buying adult chickens.Im not sure if the risk is greatly reduced but ive learned my lesson about adding newcomers to the flock QUARANTINE...
1 i am currently trying to gain 25 lbs or more and just cant sem to gain an ounce...
2 my garden is so large that it has its own zip code .
3 my ancestors are irish gypsy and i was raised in travel trailers traveling the united states going to a new town every month or so.