I am very proactive in regards to the health of my girls. With the Purina Layena Plus Omega-3 Oyster Strong System food, my girls' eggs have stronger shells, the convenience of complete nutrition is in a single bag, and my customers and family are getting lots of Omega-3s for our health too! I...
Thanks for looking out for me @wdwendyd ! The official thread wasn't showing on the main challenge page when I posted, so I made my own. I have gone back and reposted on the official thread :)
Hi @BBQJOE ! Ok, so my girls' eggs have always been beautiful (I have Easter eggers & olive eggers that lay pale blue, sea green and olive eggs because their small pea combs make them less likely to develop frostbite during cold Colorado winter nights). After switching to the Purina Layena...
Usually, my girls scramble out of the coop to their treat boxes and scratch grains when their coop is first opened in the mornings. Now, they run to their Purina Layena Omega-3!
Name: Saffron
Age: 3 weeks
Gender: female
Username: Jenn White
Other: Saffron is a 3 week old chick that seems to really enjoy posing for the camera (we'll see if that remains to be the case as she gets older). She loves to be close and shake her tailfeathers (literally wags them) while she...
Easter Eggers at 3 weeks old:
Cayenne - still only has wing feathers, but her size and activity match the other girls'
Chili - the 2nd largest and the messiest eater of the bunch
Curry - the largest and fastest in feathering out
Saffron - she has the slimmest feather shape of...
Where in South Carolina are you, @PreChickenLady ? I lived in Charleston for 20 years (my family is still there) and spent a lot of time in different areas of the state.
Torn between eager anticipation to see their adult plumage and not wanting them to grow up too fast...
Curry - 2 1/2 week old Easter Egger
#eastereggers
Torn between eager anticipation to see what their adult plumage will look like and not wanting them to grow up too fast...
Curry - 2 1/2 week old EE
#eastereggers
I have only administered it "as needed" so far. Because my chicks are little and being brooded indoors during the winter (will be moved from our guest room to the garage after they finish feathering out, then into their coop come early spring), worms aren't a concern yet, but I do plan to...