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  1. Hazel2006

    Can anyone identify this little guy for us?

    That would be awesome if it was either of those!
  2. Hazel2006

    Can anyone identify this little guy for us?

  3. Hazel2006

    Advice on coop/rabbit housing

    We are just finishing the outside structure it is 24 x 16 we haven't decided how to divide it up and layout the inside as the goats, chickens and rabbits will all be inside. I will be getting two Nigerian dwarfs and have 13 chickens and nine rabbits currently. I hate to really put up any...
  4. Hazel2006

    Advice on coop/rabbit housing

    My husband is planning on building me a shed soon to use for chicks and rabbits. We currently have baby chicks and about nine rabbits including babies. I was wondering if it would be stupid to have the nest boxes accessible from the outside (see reference pic) and then do the same thing on The...
  5. Hazel2006

    Is this a bad idea?

    Thanks for the great replies. I love the egg carton idea. I did remove the cups because i think they were to tall so i just laid them down.
  6. Hazel2006

    Is this a bad idea?

    Well this incubator comes with little wire dividers and I just had the eggs resting pointy side down against each other in a line down the middle with a piece of cardboard acting as a "bookend" and keeping them all upright but figured that I couldn't leave them that way for hatching. Should I...
  7. Hazel2006

    Is this a bad idea?

    Saw someone put cups in their incubator to make for easier clean up......will this mess up temps or humidity inside? Also do I adjust temperature at all or just increase humidity I am at day 18.
  8. Hazel2006

    Our Experiment with Fermented Food for Meaties

    So glad you finished up with an update. Thanks.
  9. Hazel2006

    Curious how everyone manages a smaller flock?

    I am interested in eventually getting chickens. My goal is to buy dual purpose chickens to be used for eggs and meat. I would like enough meat and eggs for my family of 6. I am aware that it takes roughly 6 months or longer before hens began consistently producing eggs and would not want to...
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