I'm sure this has been asked several time, so feel free to forward me to a thread with the answers I seek.
What is considered a good cockerel/cock? I have cockerels.
Yes, I know them attacking the human is bad, but how does a good cockerel treat the ladies?
I'm trying to decide if I have...
they eat a bit of grass. I think I saw them eat crabgrass, but I think that's a "weed" too. They're not ripping it up like people say they do
I think since they don't eat lawn grass and prefer to eat seeds, they'll eat what they want and leave the rest untouched. Thus, allowing the flower to...
I let mine free range, and they don't bother with the grass and stuff too much.
In fact, if there are clover flower buds, they'll eat the flower head and leave the rest alone. I do see them uproot tender greens, which I think is also clover.
But recently, they've ignored all the green stuff in...
Sorry, been meaning to reply, but haven't been able to figure out how to ask it.
Do you know if it's possible to do similar panels from the chain link fence posts you can buy from a fence supply business?
The panels are nice, but I'm wanting something shorter and the panels can not be cut down...
We got this space between fence lines that have a bunch of dead leaves and branches, my chickens always run to it when I let them out.
Then they freak out because they can't get back the way they think they came though. Not all fence holes are equal.
I ditched the solid flooring, and plan to raise the coop onto those 8x8x16 concrete blocks. After we lift the coop onto the blocks (it's a small coop), I'm going to throw the deep litter into the cavity below.
Why? I decided I'm going to let the chickens do the work for me.
I will also place a...
Beans are healthy, but pasta isn't even nutritional for humans... so it's just cheap filler.
I won't say how one should feed their own chickens, but if you want to feed them your own way, Poultry Nutri-Balancer can help give them the vitamins and minerals they need.
you could forgo the special bin, and craft a normal compost barrel/bin with a plywood ramp that drops into a bucket/bin
from what I saw, they crawl upward to get out once mature enough, so it doesn't matter what you use to help their escape
and if the bucket is deep enough, they can't crawl...