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  1. U_Stormcrow

    Poultry chat thread

    most of the green egg layers are mutts - there's not a lot of consistency in who does what when, that' I've noted on these forums. I've not owned one myself.
  2. U_Stormcrow

    Poultry chat thread

    Cinn Queens are Production Reds - everything about them is fast, though they remain small. I have no experience with Buff Orps.
  3. U_Stormcrow

    Poultry chat thread

    They are all Red Sex Links. For all practical purposes in a backyard setting, they are interchangeable.
  4. U_Stormcrow

    Poultry chat thread

    ACV acidifies, that's all. So it will select for Algae that prefer more acidic environments.
  5. U_Stormcrow

    Poultry chat thread

    Make sure its got a lid and that its not clear. UV light speeds algae growth, so blocking it will slow things down. You can also chlorinate if you are on well water, but nothing stops it completely (as demonstrated by green, heavily chlorinated, pools)
  6. U_Stormcrow

    Poultry chat thread

    I use plastic gutters as feeders. great for wet mash. 10' for like $8. Though the end caps (if you need them) and the attachment hooks add a fair price (again, if you need them).
  7. U_Stormcrow

    Poultry chat thread

    Welcoem Pippin! and yes, the Omlets are expensive, and small. Good for grow out, or for quarantine - but then you have to locate it far from the others, and by the time you've built a new run and everything else... Might as well build a coop instead of buying.
  8. U_Stormcrow

    Poultry chat thread

    I'll hang out, but I really am best in small quantity. Feel free to disinvite me, I won't take it personally. /edit ducks better be OK - I have some. and maybe bunnies? goats?
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