Thank you 😢 it’s one of the most hardest decisions to make but we as owners have to be selfless. She had a good long 13 years of doing Labby things. Bird hunting, counter surfing, fetching, swimming. ☺️
Ooh that’s good to know. It’s obviously easier to feed all one thing but I am not against feeding separate if needed. Just lost my 13 year old lab last week and had to feed her separate from my poodle for the longest time. Just a part of owning animals of all different ages.
That’s ok! Ok good I just don’t want to mess up their growing by feeding the wrong thing. I think I’ll get nutrena flock raiser for the adults and their starter feed for the babes.
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We currently have 8 laying hens (with a silkie that needs higher protein). A trio of Old English Bantams and 7 three week old bantam chicks. I am feeding chick starter to the chicks and the rest get Kruse’s Perfection Super Flock. With oysters and crushed egg shells for the hens. I want...
It’s all done and I couldn’t be happier with it. I also did this all on my own. Husband thinks I’m way overdoing it on the chickens. 🙄 I do have a sign coming that says “The Fluffy Butt Hut Farm Fresh Butt Nuggets”. It will go above the flowers.
Oh my goodness thank you so much for all this valuable and very descriptive information. I really really appreciate it! I will get to work on her after breakfast. It will be 80 today so very warm. :)
I had chickens 10 years ago. Then got out of it.
Just brought these ladies home a month and a half ago. All are last falls hatch.
The other 5 eggs are fine.
This egg was a new one today. My guess is it’s from my silver laced Wyandotte who had not started laying yet. I have seen all the other...
So I broke it open. It seemed like a normal egg. I wonder if that’s almost a soft egg? But only towards the end. I’m to new to chickens to really know for sure. It had a yolk and whites still.