my husband would prefer a manicured lawn and gardens. my chickens feel otherwise. currently they throw the mulch out of the flower bed daily and trample his edging, and we all agree it's not as pretty as it was before chickens. we're looking for an alternative.
we almost did rocks, but he's...
It's just weird. when the egg was missing i checked the fridge, i thought maybe we grabbed it by mistake. but then realized if it broke they may have eaten it. and the shells they hatched from are gone too... maybe they're just keeping a really clean nest?
I wouldn't have been shocked if that...
Will the mother hen consume a dead chick?
I had 2 broodies sitting on the same nest with 6 eggs, We ended up with 3 chicks. Then I noticed an egg was missing, as well as the eggshells the chicks hatched from. What could have happened to that egg? Do you think it stating hatching, died and was...
I have a 1 year old who has gone broody. she spent about a week pulling her feathers out to line the nest and now she's been sitting for 3 or 4 days. I have rock eggs in the nests (for the pullets) and she's trying to hatch them :)
Now I also have six 1-week old chicks inside in my brooder...
Millie's Chickens Tend Millie's backyard chickens from day to night in this rhyming picture book, which is right on trend and packed with STEM-friendly science info. Ages 5 to 9 years Written By: Brenda Williams Illustrated By: Valeria Cis choose format qty DETAILS >> add to wishlist Email
Millie's Chickens Tend Millie's backyard chickens from day to night in this rhyming picture book, which is right on trend and packed with STEM-friendly science info. Ages 5 to 9 years Written By: Brenda Williams Illustrated By: Valeria Cis choose format qty DETAILS >> add to wishlist Email
Not sure where to post, but had to share,
Barefoot books came out with a new book about a girl raising backyard chickens. A sweet story with an informational section in the back perfect for little ones. I got my copy today and LOVE it!!! A perfect gift for families with chickens
If you don't...
No sure where to post, but had to share,
Barefoot books came out with a new book about a girl raising backyard chickens. A sweet story with an informational section in the back perfect for little ones. I got my copy today and LOVE it!!! A perfect gift for families with chickens
If you don't...
Hi, I know there are a lot of you knowledgeable about genetics!
We have a barnyard mutt rooster. He hatched from a blue egg and has green legs, so Easter Egger. He is frizzled, which my kids think is very cool.
He's the only rooster on the farm right now and we're hatching some eggs we hope...
Hi,
I currently have 6 birds, with a coop and good sized run, who I like to let out in the afternoons and weekends. They spend a lot of time pooping on my porch! So I'm looking for a way to still let them out but keep them a little more contained. I'm also planning out a good-sized garden and am...
here are a few pictures, I'm planning on lining the mesh under the coop with hay to make a sheltered outdoor area hopefully insulating the "basement" will keep the floor a little warmer. The loft is a drop-down floor level with the window. The windows are insulated (much nicer than the ones in...
We're in Leicester so not far!! I started this thread so I give you permission to go ahead and hijack!
I noticed today that all the chicks were walking around on the loft enjoying looking out the window, so I feel a little better that they can get out of the breeze if needed. I'm getting tired...
I also have a smallish coop, and I was concerned about them being locked up too tight in the winter. I want to keep them busy and healthy!
This is my first year, so I can't give seasoned advice, but I asked around and found a few solutions to try out, I thought I'd share (but feel free to...
Hi! Where in MA are you? We're near Worcester, and it's cold and wet, inside my coop is 38* today, we've had a few nights of frozen water. I have 2 big chickens that are 7 months, and 5 chicks about 6-7 weeks. The chicks have been out in the coop for a couple of weeks now, and they seem to be...
I thought it was a great idea, but I'm new to this so I'm double checking everything :) Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think people are concerned about lice, mites and mold and respiratory issues. Since I'm using it outside under the coop I should be ok, right?
wow, there's a lot of info on this thread. i learned some new things, like my roost is too close to the wall!
i was planning on using hay to line the 2 short mesh walls of the run area underneath my coop (the run is built against my garage). i was thinking that this would work like insulating...