I always give litter munchers a second chance, and 9 times out of 10 they do great the next time around, but after 2 litters if theyre still eating them, theyre frying pan bound! good luck with your new litters!
Never potty trained before.. But I have heard that it isn't to hard to teach them to pee in a certain place, but the little milk duds can pop out anytime
Rabbits are great! I love mine just as much as I do my chickens! Theyre so low maintenance and it looks like your doing a great job. Congrats on the babies! Any questions you have I'd be glad to help
i read on another thread that buff orpingtons take around 20-23 weeks to lay. mine are well past 30 and still no sign of eggs at all. they seem happy.. is 20% enough protein?
thankyou! and theyve been on layer feed around a month now. all thier doing to the nests is dragging the straw out and scratching in it. i think ill try the mustard egg...
first post and already in love with the site! the quick responses are amazing and thanks for the warm welcome! im a 13 year old farmboy and this is my first crack at chickens, but i have these chickens, rabbits, and a few holstien steers i can proudly say are all mine! the feed bill isnt fun...
hi i have 11 buff orpington hens and one bff orpington rooster. i raised them from 3 day old chicks since march this year. they are fed laying pellets and what they scratch up from thier own run. i have yet to see signs of any eggs. i havent gotten any eggs at all. can anyone point me in the...