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  1. akovia

    Patience is a virtue

    My lovely SLW, the last of my new flock to lay, finally did the deed today; exactly 48 weeks from hatching! Patience, y'all!
  2. akovia

    8 months and no eggs yet?

    My pretty Laced Wyandot seems perfectly healthy, though her comb color is not as vivid as the others. Her mixed flock coop mates are laying well. There are no places for her to hide any eggs. I've read here that Wyandots can be late starters but, 8 months seems a little long. I'm open to suggestions
  3. akovia

    Walnut leaves

    Harvey Usery promotes using oak leaves in the run for the chix to work on over winter. We don't have oaks but do have a large English Walnut which drops mountains of leaves. Has anyone used walnut leaves for their run and are there any health issues that we should consider? Thanks.
  4. akovia

    Up the ramp they go!

    After three weeks in their Taj MaOmlet coop and run, my girls finally put themselves to bed tonight! I cannot tell you how happy it makes me:lol:
  5. akovia

    Training them to climb the ramp and roost

    Our five ladies are 12 weeks old and real comfy in the new coop and run. However, after a week they still do not go back into the coop, bedding down in the run instead. Every evening we easily catch them and help them "walk" up the ramp, but they will not do it themselves. Has anyone any tricks...
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