We had three chickens: Ulla, LuLu and Zsa Zsa. They were about three years old. Two months ago a red fox took our 13 - 15 lb. Ulla. She was a beautiful girl. And we still look for her and miss her.
They all knew their names and they came when we called them, no matter where on the property...
We have been worried about our girls and put a 'red light 100W' in the pen, but not in the coop.
The girls don't seem to want to go into the coop, for some reason. Maybe they don't have a routine. Anyway they roost in the pen on a long bamboo pole about four and a half feet above the strawed...
To Centrarchid
I'm grateful for your serious knowledge of animals, landscape and daily existence (whether in extreme conditions or easy living) and
good practical sense. Yes, hard times require hard decisions and more importantly rational evaluation of what's "essential".
I live in New...
I was wondering if you have a specific food you use to fulfill the protein factor for the chickens.
I thought about meat scraps, but I usually don't have much meat. I may have some liver in the freezer and can thaw and cook it up. Would this be a
good source of protein and something chickens...
i might be interested in getting a turkey or two..
They are beautiful and I would love to enjoy them on the property.
Let's keep in touch. Regards, Steena
BYC Forum is a great site.
Each day I learn everything from the most simple suggestions to the most complex expositions and scientific explanations.
All of it is great.
All of it gives 'fodder' for discussion and isn't this why we write on BYC and read what other generous member's write.
Thank...
I don't understand why one would raise mice to feed to the chickens?
Isn't free ranging, vegetables, grains and other, ample. I didn't know that chickens need meat?
Do they?
I had to give up my Rosie. She began to crow!!! And my neighbor delicately complained. I miss her/him terribly (gorgeous Barbanter). The breeder who sold Rosie to me gave me a replacement hen - the breed name escapes me, right now. Anyway this simple and plain hen, who is tender and sweet...
Many thanks for the information.
I will begin my two bucket system this weekend.
Then we'll have fermenting foodstuff inside and out. I have a large crock of sauerkraut 'fermenting' in the kitchen. It's great for what ailes you........
Steena
When you say, "feed", do you mean corn or just scraps?
I'll get a few buckets and start the process, but I'm not sure what to put in the buckets. Feed to me means the cracked corn I give them daily.
Maybe feed is vegetables, scraps, bread, etc. I'll wait to hear from you.
I like the idea of...
OK Warm foot baths!
I'll keep an eye out for icy feet.
Maybe we can all take a warm foot bath together!!!!
On another subject - GMO. If the corn or wheat that the chickens eat is a GMO product won't the eggs be a GMO as well? We probably eat 90% organic. And stay away from anything I can...
I didn't realize that my little cochin may not dry easily because of her dense feathers and feathered feet.
What should I do to make the winter easier on her??? Straw/hay on the ground of the pen and parts of the recreation area. I have a protective pen around the coop and also an extended...
Thank you.
I'm getting the 'hang' of it. Saving everything from my kitchen except potatoes skins.
The cooked butternut squash is a hit with the girls.
Thanks to the member who suggested it be cooked. I eat half the squash and give the other half to the girls!!!!
I hope you know I was writing with humor, if you're referring to my reply. If I knew how to make those jumping smiley faces, I would have added one or two.
I truly enjoy all that I learn from this site and your reply, I thought was great.
I'm trying to put together a winter formula that one of...
Gifa,
How funny!
Slick vs un-slick.
I spent many years in the medical field and never came upon the definition of a "slick ovary".
Wow! I learn something every day on this site.
I feel my hens have led me onto a new and enlightened path.
Thank you.
Steena
Girls (2 girls 1 cockerel, but we still call him/her Rosie) are six months.
They will be laying eggs maybe in two more months???
I mean two of them will.
Thank you for your reply. I appreciate any information.
Steena
I would like to begin to prepare for the winter.
I have bought straw for bedding and the ground around the coop.
I've secured the pen which houses the coop with wind barriers. The material allows the sun to beam through. The coop is vented and the pen is vented as well.
I bought a light...
Very funny.
I didn't know there were olive colored eggs.
I looked up Barbanter personalities and found that the hens are very easy and non-aggressive.
Few people talk about the Barbanter roo. I could tell them a thing or two.
Anyone know more about the roo?
Steena
Me, too.
I love this site.
I like you, care more for the girls as pets and less about what comes out of them.
I thought I had three hens, but like others who have been surprised, Rosie is a cockerel. Beautiful Brabanter, but mean and bossy.
My goodness - Rosie pulls at the girl's head feathers...