Definitely don't feed mice with their fur to your chickens unless you want them to get jammed bums and crops. The fur doesn't digest. If you skin your mice you'll be fine or mince them, but the fur is tricky.
So all feed should be in robust bins with secure lids so that nothing can get in or through to get to the feed. I find a feeder with a timer the best option as in between feed times (which the girls learn pronto) there's nothing lying around for predators. The cleaner everything is the less...
Just sending love and prayers, that you are all safe. Was hoping everyone was taking their hens with them so scary the vulnerability of animals as their lives depend on us. We chose them they had no choice, so our responsibility to care for them and keep them safe.
Yes I would definitely reach inside and clean out!!!. She will be oh so grateful and a lot more comfortable. Just make sure you've no fingernails and go gently. Lots of love
Wow this was such a handy response. Didn't know that phosphorous was a problem really appreciated! and some of my tarts are getting quite old!!! I just discovered you can fix a wee bleed in the oviduct with increasing their vitamin K with fresh greens!!! highly successful. Never too old to learn
Thanks Chicken juggler your measurement requirements look much more accurate for health.
Im always nervous of responding, but hate any animal to be in less than great environments and it looks like a fantastic house and run for 6 chickens but not 16.
I can tell you want to do the best for your hens with the run but I really think it's too tight and vertical space isn't of assistance. Chickens need to scratch and move or their muscles deteriorate and the evidence of an issue is in the egg eating as it's all of them. I'd be panicking
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I also bake and crush the eggshells from the eggs I use and give the girls probiotics cider vinegar and also yoghurt as the calcium in the yoghurt is great and I love to see them splashing it all over each other and their faces. They absolutely love it and I believe milk curd is also great for...
Nice Run, but way too small for 16 hens. They need 2 yards square each and looks to me like a house for 6 hens not 16. Feed sounds ok, but a little light on protein when they can't free range.