at this point I would take any type of fodder. I have read somewhere that one may use lentil seeds from the grocery store. Does anyone know anything about that? rye? barley?
I went to our feed store and they said they no longer carry the seeds. The farmers are getting their seeds direct from the companies. Where is another place I can find this so I can grow some fodder?
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don't the shirts get all wet and draw moisture? I know they say not to put towels or blankets in dog boxes because they draw moisture and do not retain the heat. I would think the same would hold true for a nesting box. just wondering? i was thinking of nesting pads that are plastic or some that...
I just got a 40 lb bag from Tractor Supply for $20. Going to get a waterproof container to keep it in so it does not draw moisture and fix up my coop this weekend!
There is no state law here. I just fought village hall and won. Had an attorney present. Neighboring cities allow backyard chickens. N. Canton, Canton, Cleveland, Hudson, and so on. The attorney even has chickens. He fought for it and won. So I would approach council and research information on...
I just read an article from April where they are looking into revising the ordinances. I know i just went through the same thing here in Hartville. I would go to the council meetings and look up and take copies of info for them to read. I had done this with our council. Keep your chin up and...
Had a zoning meeting last Thursday, and another Council Meeting this Tuesday! Had an attorney willing to take me on Pro bono. Him and his family showed up at the council meeting. They talked about the zoning, and ultimately decided to allow the chickens. They are going to add to the zoning book...
Hi! I am in Hartville, Ohio! I have 8 laying hens. I am in the process of fighting village council for the right to keep my hens. I called and got the ok from the village hall, but one of the neighboring property owners (which lives somewhere else) complained to the mayor. I am now in the fight...