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  1. peterjarmo

    New Mexico

    Thx borion, she's got a nice website.
  2. peterjarmo

    New Mexico

    Nmmrc, once my wyandottes started squatting it wasn't a wk or two till they started laying, the rest of my chix are a mix bag so I wasn't really sure how long after the squatting they started, but it's definitely an indicator... They're gonna lay less in the winter tho from what I understand so...
  3. peterjarmo

    New Mexico

    Another winter question here: it's my first winter with the chickens. I built them a coop with an attached, enclosed run, with various roosts in the run and in the coop. From day one they always roosted out in the run. Now it's getting colder and they are still roosting on the outdoor run...
  4. peterjarmo

    New Mexico

    I'm starting to think ahead about my first winter with chickens here in Abq. Anybody have any tips for keeping water from freezing? How important is it to have heat in the coop? .. Anybody put lights on timers to keep egg production up?
  5. peterjarmo

    New Mexico

    Whoops, unless you had some huge compost pile I don't think you'll offend any neighbors. If done right compost actually smells good, like fruity dirt...
  6. peterjarmo

    New Mexico

    I'm in ABQ too, I've got 8 hens, they can get a little loud sometimes but I don't think it's too bad. Roosters on the other hand are very loud at all hours of the day and night... If you did end up with a couple roosters you may notice them crowing around 3mos old or so. At that point it may be...
  7. peterjarmo

    Fermented Feeds

    Ok that makes sense, just like you don't want to put ACV in a galvanized waterer, cause the zinc will leach out... Thanks Rosemarie.
  8. peterjarmo

    Fermented Feeds

    Starting another batch of FF today with some scratch grains and bubbies sauerkraut. I read above from moomoodiddy not to use a metal spoon to stir the FF. anybody else ever heard of that? Doesn't seem to me like that would matter....
  9. peterjarmo

    New Mexico

    I like western merc on rio bravo/broadway and dans boots and saddle on N 4th st for feeders, treats, meds, etc. I just went by the Oñate mill on south broadway to get feed and scratch, that was a cool experience, it's where they actually mill and bag the grains, pellets, crumbles etc...
  10. peterjarmo

    Fermented Feeds

    Yeah I used bubbies sauer kraut; it's a live culture non pasteurized product... For 3 days or so there was plenty of water above the feed then on the fourth it was all churning and bubbling... Used Purina layena. I think this week I'm gonna head to a local feed mill and jut try again with some...
  11. peterjarmo

    Fermented Feeds

    I used a food grade brewers bucket sterilized, but I did stir w a metal spoon. Why is that bad?
  12. peterjarmo

    Fermented Feeds

    Yeah I read bubbles was the way to go because of all the live cultures, plus it was nice digging into that sauer kraut myself ;) Joanmcm, it smelled really awful, I read it should smell tangy and sweet like yogurt. This smelled more like vomit so I knew it was bad. I think my biggest mistake...
  13. peterjarmo

    Fermented Feeds

    Ok, I'll try again with some whole grains and no sauer kraut... I got that idea from a website about fermented feed... I wanted to use butter milk for a starter but here in NM nobody can sell non pasteurized dairy... I will do the cider vinegar though, I think using a starter helps to get things...
  14. peterjarmo

    Fermented Feeds

    Hi all, I tried my first batch of FF last week with layers crumbles and some bubbles sauer kraut juice as a starter. It was all completely submerged under a few inches of water and I stirred it a couple times a day. Then on the 4th day all the crumbles were floating on the top, lots of bubbles...
  15. peterjarmo

    New Mexico

    Blaundee I'm in the unm area of ABQ, actually have a few neighbors with ducks, geese, chickens etc... It's become the urban fad these days... I know you definitely dont want your run turning into a swamp but I think on the super hot days wetting it down ools things off a bit... A mister system...
  16. peterjarmo

    Limping pullet

    Thanks country chic, I will try those tips out... She is doing a lot better today so I hope the trend continues...
  17. peterjarmo

    New Mexico

    Blaundee, you can set up a sprinkler timer on a cheap 9volt $20 timer for any sort of hose system, so electricity is not an issue... I've been doing the same, just wetting down their run mid day so they have some cool dirt to roll around in... Debated on a mister system but I figure these temps...
  18. peterjarmo

    Limping pullet

    Ive got a 5.5mo old blue laced Wyandotte that just started limping today. I checked her foot, no signs of bumble foot or other trauma. I felt her toes and leg up to the hip and didn't notice her wince at all and didn't feel any obvious deformities... Any ideas? Should I separate her from the...
  19. peterjarmo

    New Mexico

    Sorry you've lost a few birds to the heat. Have you thought of putting a mister system up in their run? The supplies are pretty cheap and not hard to put together...
  20. peterjarmo

    New Mexico

    I hear that, we've needed a good rain for a few years now... My pullets are all 6mos old now and should be laying, some are even squatting when I get near them so I was confused why no eggs yet. Then today I went to the Los poblanos farm to get some of their balsamic vinegar (best stuff...
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