Bag your Dried leaves for free enrichment to get through the winter. Lots of them! You'll thank me later! 12 bags was not enough for us last year! Hens LOVE scratching through the leaves with fresh scratch thrown down <3 I love to see them 'exercising' when its too bad out to do free range.
Coming Soon! Winter in America! When sharing your winter chicken prep, it helps to know what zone you are in. Hearing how people in the south use a heated waterer and its effectiveness is great but if you have multiple days of negative weather (up North), those heated chicken waterers dont stand...
interesting! The price point is perfect and this couldnt hurt to have laying around. Zone 6a and I have considered bringing my 5 5yr old GLW's inside on those mornings only New Englanders would understand <3
You are in NH and I imagine LOTS of fallen leaves to gather. I am in CT and for the winter i use straw and dried leaves. I bag up about 12 big bags late fall and thats still not enough, but its better than nothing. Yea, dried leaves for the win. It helps with winter weather and provides many...
Same! I have 9 hens and 1 starts in Aug. and all nine by Jan. This year my tribe of 5 are all starting to molt now. Think I'll do a batch of fermented feed to ensure they are getting the protein. They are not huge fans of peas i notice. 🐔💕
I told my 4 year old hen Rosie 'Come Come, I want to pick you up'. She never lets me so i keep on following her, arms outstretched, repeating 'Come Come Rosie, i want to pick you up'. I was led to a tall, round bush where she walked around it to avoid me. I followed, she kept walking around the...
Finally have the cargo roof secure and it seems to be holding up great. We used 4 wire going across to hold the cargo net up. I was able to wedge a beach umbrella for extra shade! Playground is enclosed in 1/4inch hardware cloth. And the bottom pic is 2024 Miss November Biggie 🤣