Selling is not that easy, many people have chickens here around and most people would not value more or less organical produced eggs at all? I am not aware of food banks here around, though occasional, there are collections in supermarkets, but I am unsure if they'd take eggs not...
Glad that it works for you, heelers are great dogs, but just as the name says, they are by no means livestock guardian dogs. Lgds are not interested in the animals they guard, though they occasional smell at their butt, as they do with the cats. Though quite sometimes the lay more or less next...
Now, we know about Cholesterol and that its a fake story, invented by the pharmaceutical industrial complex to scae people and sell more prescription drugs.
We read about the 88 year old stranger who ate 20-30 eggs daily for 15 years and had excellent health.
But then, as almost all of the...
Indeed, our lgds seem to treat about 100 m from each corner of the house as theirs, which is about 10 acres. Though there are zero fences here and luckily no others buildings in that area. The dogs don't go away if we are not home, they stay with the chickens that are free ranging all day. If we...
Indeed, we had the problem when we had only one lgd, after they are two this isn't a big issue, though from time to time they visit the next neighbour.
Though they forage the whole day, they also eat tons of commercial food in addition, we try to limit, but they know for sure they can easily convince her to give them even more of it. You can hardly give the dogs some meat/bones until those lady went sleeping, they will take it away from the...
Our girls forage all day, but they always return to their house to lay an egg. So no losses.
Not so much problems with hawks, chicken buzzards can be a treat, but it looks as most are driven away by crows, others by "our" snake eagle. Despite in winter times, he usually pops up shortly before...
Good points! Though the main question is always "qui buono" (who profits)? Who has more to lose? The multi Billion chicken/egg industry or motherearthnews .com, a magazine that covers many topics, in their 2005 egg check they write "Test", that is a bit away from a study!
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The Role of...
It is exactly lined out how they did there small pilot study, which might not be totally perfect (but seems to average over 14 flocks), though only the industry has the money to make most studies! As it seems you haven't taken the time to read the article at all, I put the most important...
To sum up, it seems those numbers are from the following articles (multiple pages):
Meet Real Free-Range Eggs:
http://www.motherearthnews.com/Real-Food/2007-10-01/Tests-Reveal-Healthier-Eggs.aspx
The Good Egg:
http://www.motherearthnews.com/Real-Food/2005-08-01/Free-Range-Eggs.aspx...
This is a comparison of Nutrients (Nährstoff) - Eggs fom chickens in a cage (Ei aus Käfighaltung) - Eggs from foraging chickens ("Wiesen"-Ei) - Showing the difference (Unterschied)
Extreme isn't it and shows how much better chickens do when they can select their food!
I am still looking into getting one of these little saw mills you can attach to a chainsaw, which are not very expensive, just for private use to make some timber/shelves when in need?
What turned me away until now, you need to dry your made timber/shelves about 2 years before using them as...
Indeed a real lgd will exactly do that, with whatever they grow up they will protect. Just do a search in Australia this works even with (rare) penguins!
They will never rip a chicken and eat it, even if they like eating them if you give them one barbecued, those dogs have no hunting instinct...
Sounds good and really nice from the vet not to charge you! Here most people would have grabbed the next solid stick, beat the chicken to death, rip it apart and quickly barbecue it.
Today, despite having0 some good/fresh food, I found quite a few inside the outside toilette cottage. Well, someone left the door open and as we store there their complete bought food bags (25 kg mix, with guarantee no GMO and hopefully zero Roundup crap) and there is usually a little on the...
Real livestock guardian dog do not "kill clean and quick", it seems you watched to many Hollywood movies? Good lgds are much to clever and will never simply attack some predator, but mostly distract them by barking, which can be quite different depending on the kind of predator.
Yes if nothing...
C'mon as someone else already pointed out, you are if at all* entitled to whatever a chick like this would cost in the age it had when it was killed. That is anything .
*Might depend on local legislations, are dogs allowed to have a free run, does one need to enclose his property and alike...
Indeed! Likely something bigger that can carry them away, like some (wild) dogs, a fox, wolves or something in the line? Chickens can't do much if anything in the dark, one can simply pick them up and carry them around (holding the feathers together).
I you do not have any other animals to...
Indeed, chickens scaring off cats is what I see all the time.It might also depend on the chicks, not all (we have different) behave like this. Though not surprising those full of spirits and pretty curious do, whenever they see a cat, despite those generally protecting them?
I found a dead fox...