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  1. HenOnAJuneBug

    If feed stores closed and you can’t free range...

    Yeah I raise them. They're easy to raise. I've actually raised them feeding them styrofoam.
  2. HenOnAJuneBug

    If feed stores closed and you can’t free range...

    Yep I did today. Now have 3 bags of feed and 2 of scratch. The store was well stocked, and the cashier said there had been no panic buying. The food stores were a different story.
  3. HenOnAJuneBug

    If feed stores closed and you can’t free range...

    So how many beans can you feed to a chicken if they're de-toxified? I've got like 15-20 lbs of old navy beans that I need to get rid of.
  4. HenOnAJuneBug

    If feed stores closed and you can’t free range...

    Went to Tractor Supply tonight. Everything looked normal. Walmart still had most stuff, but the TP aisle was completely bare.
  5. HenOnAJuneBug

    If feed stores closed and you can’t free range...

    Broadleaf plantain. My yard's full of it.
  6. HenOnAJuneBug

    If feed stores closed and you can’t free range...

    Agree, but if movement is restricted, then there might not be food available when needed. Thus it's rational to prepare for such an eventuality.
  7. HenOnAJuneBug

    If feed stores closed and you can’t free range...

    I want to make the cold frame part of their run, so they can rummage around amongst the compost and greens at will, but also be able to close it off if they're not leaving me any greens.
  8. HenOnAJuneBug

    If feed stores closed and you can’t free range...

    Good idea to plan ahead. People are starting to go nuts, which threatens everything. Mealworms, soldier fly larvae, perrennials like comfrey. I hope to get going this summer a coldframe where I can grow collards and such year round, with compost pile that I can let the chickens occasionally...
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