I'm a little frustrated, too, that there doesn't seem to be more going on. I'll apologize for myself, first, though, since I've been forgetting to check in on this site regularly. Still, with as many farms and whatnot out here close to Purcellville, I'm surprised I don't see more places...
I just want to thank everyone for this thread. I've been watching some YouTube videos on sprouting fodder (mostly barley) and trying to find some more information on what my few backyard birds could thrive on that's non-GMO and cost-effective. This search has been more difficult than I...
I just moved to the area recently from Cleveland. Now close to Purcellville, I'm looking to get a few birds together. It seems very strange that there's not more breeds to choose from despite the number of farms, etc., in the area. It would be nice to get a chance to network a bit and find...
In Cleveland, we're allowed six hens for a lot up to 4800 square feet, with another chicken for each addition 100 square feet if you pay off the right people. If you're not yet tuned in to the local OSU agricultural extension office, they usually have a great set of workshops all season long...
I'm interested in getting current on this post, as well. My mom's place used to be part of the Hollenbeck farm. If she ever dies, the place becomes mine, the lawn's going away, vegetable beds are going everywhere, and some Americaunas, Barred Rocks and Orpingtons are moving in. There's a...
I'm wondering if anyone can either post or provide a link to this feed's list of ingredients.
All I can find is marketing jargon about what the feed is formulated to do.
I can't find any actual list of what it's actually made of!
Nice to see your post, 4-H Chicken mom! I'm in Cleveland and just got my first pullets from Oberlin a few weeks ago... and, sadly, a couple have been done in by a raccoon. I've just got the one barred rock now, hoping to add a couple more and some Americaunas when my coop has been secured a...