Hey y’all! I am wanting to add more chickens to my flock. However, I want to know what chickens lay well for y’all (SOUTHERN CHICKEN OWNERS ONLY, Since I am in the south). I am not looking for fancy looks or feather colors just egg laying ability.
I have been looking strongly at the Novogen...
Both. However, most likely I would build my own coop and just place it in the chain link “run“. I was just looking to see what everyone had just wanted to cover both topics. 😊
Hey y’all! I have two chain link dog kennels that I have used in the past for chicken coops but just stopped using because I built a solid wooden structure (2 years ago). Now I am wanting to purchase some chicks and raise to be future layers since my girls are getting older. So, I was wondering...
I am doing well! This heat is coming quickly almost getting to the 100 degree mark. The girls don’t seem to mind it though! Plenty of eggs a day. Also the chicks are doing well and had a broody silkie hatch some Polish.
LOL. If it was me I would definitely do it. As you mentioned wood i very high priced and for that size of a coop it seems reasonable with this high pricing going on. Also remember to always go bigger than you calculate because chickens will always seem to multiply never minus. LOL. So just make...
They are saran wrapped at the warehouses. That’s when they get wrapped before they shipped. Yes, it is more to protect the bags from falling off but it is heather for bugs to get into broken bags of feed. Anything can happen but it most likely was ripped then shipped then exposed at TS.
Most likely it left purlins fine and the TSC is where something happened. Because the feed comes in on pallets that are Saran wrapped so nothing can get in them. However, they are opened up at TSC and that may be when your issue started.
That looks like moisture has gotten in the bag and couldn’t escape. I know Purina wouldn’t sell feed like that. I have never gotten feed like that but if it rains and gets wet and then sits it turns like that.
I am in FL and all of my animals are raised on Purina from day one. Absolutely love...