RIR Hen in need of a new home. A little over four years old, still laying. Hand raised from a chick, very sociable. She is the only remaining hen of the flock. Looking lonely needs some friends. Please reach out to me, thanks for reading.
Raised from a chick. Very sociable. Unfortunately she is the only remaining Hen of the flock, looking quite lonely. A little over four years old. Please message me if your interested in giving her a good home. Located In Springfield Montgomery County Pa.
I appreciate the response, it may indeed be bad binder in the pellets. I do check the bags date and my tractor supply goes through them, they are not old bags. I go through about 50 pounds or one bag every two months. and the last couple have all been like this. I do clean out my feeder...
I two have no power in my coop, I could put it in just there is something about the piece of mind with no chance of fire. I did try using the rubber feed bowls as they are easier to break ice out of and refill, but then again I was able to refill through the day. I then got lazy and did not feel...
When I first started out with my backyard flock I had a standard, Little Giant hanging feeder. Worked great besides for what seemed like a large amount of wasted feed. I then switched from layena crumbles to pellets. Yes I saw a slight decrease in wasted food, but still waste none the less. So...
I appreciate the response, they definitely where eating going through a fifty pound bag of pellets in a little over a month, and water is a five gallon bucket with nipples and a heater cleaned weekly as well. On extra cold days I would put water in a bowl about three or four times a day as the...
First I would like to start out by saying I am new to the forum "just joined" and I hope I have found the right location to post my question. Up until the other day I had three happy healthy RIRs. They where all just about eleven months old and I had raised them from chicks.
My daily...