There are thousands of McDonald's and they serve millions of people every day - even if you are right, and they are a small fraction of the consumer base, if McDonalds stopped using battery hen eggs, people would know about it. Many consumers would think differently about what they are...
My chickens go crazy when I put a tomato in front of them. Really, they like it more than anything else and will run after me if I walk away with it. They eat lots of the tomato plant... not poisonous? Do tomatoes effect the eggs they lay?
Same. my poor little Buff Orpington sits on the roost while my Light Brahma hen sits under her with her head in her plush feathers... my RIR also snuggles up next to my orp on the roost... good thing she's not claustrophobic!
We all know the story. The hens are stuffed into a cage, 4-5 per prison cell, with the only hope of escaping by slaughter. None can move, stretch, or do necessary things a living thing should do. One look at them and you know they are sickly. Flopped over combs, peach colored instead of the...
Do you NEED other things besides water? What will it effect if those things are not used? I've been feeding Quaker rolled oats every now and then, not cooked. Should I try cooked or soured?(or both) Also, I have a guinea pig, and I bought mini dried corn cobs for her but she didn't like them, so...
Do you have other roos? I've heard that some roos act like hens to hide from the other roos because the others are aggressive/ they just want some alone time. haha
"Well it seems like you're taking forever and I've got a job to do," Molly steps in.
"Sorry, but I'm claustrophobic," Hilda steps out and goes on the hunt for another egg
"Hey what do you think you're doing, I was laying here and now you're in the way!"
"W-well I c-c-could help peck the b-b-bugs out of your feathers..?"
"Ugh, alright."
I have a RIR and she is not the top of the pecking order. I will admit she doesn't like to be held, and is a little shy, but she isn't mean. She is actually quite nice to the others and will occasionally try to peck the dirt out of their feathers.
I have a RIR, light brahma, and buff orpington. I am a newbie chicken owner as well, and my chickens aren't old enough to lay eggs, so I don't know what the broodiness from the buff and the brahma will be like, but they are all friendly. They aren't very strict about the pecking order, and I...