I have two guineas that were laying several times a week. For the past month however I haven't seen any of there eggs. Do they hide them or will they stop laying for a period of time?
I have 20 chickens 7 of the girls are more than a year old. Two are black sex links, 4 are Golden Comets and 1 leg horn. The others are 6 months. I'm only getting about 3-4 eggs a day. Anyone have suggestions?
I loved your pictures of what you canned. I'm very new to canning and would love to know what recipe resources you use. I have the Bell book but would like more. Can you share?
Hey there fellow Texan! I'm in the city of Paris,TX. Just north of Dallas and not far from Oklahoma. It's great to hear from others in our area! We deal with such different climates it would be great to hear what others do in the same situations.
I am interested in finding some additions for my flock. I'm looking for Buff Orpingtons or Cochins. Of course I'd be happy with other good egg laying breeds. Preferably girls that are old enough to go with my current flock would be ideal. I live in Paris, TX so the closer the better
I need to find out how to give wormer to my girls. The wormer I bought says to put it in the water. I'm concerned that not all of my girls will get what they need. They seem to enjoy getting water from my goat's water. This also leads me to another question. My girls enjoy going in my goat pen...
I am new to preserving food. I just bought a pressure canner. I was wondering if anyone would share info they have on canning. Such as websites, recipes etc. Thanks!
My friend has a flock of Guinneas, that are at least a year, it seems that several of them have started acting like roosters. Has anyone seen anything like this before?
This year was my first experience with chickens and gardening. I found the chickens enjoyed eating the leaves off of my climbing peas and they would find seed I planted. I was told by a friend that chickens can destroy almost any plant until it is well established. Square Foot Gardening has a...