we are having to get rid of our chickens... we can no longer afford to feed us and them.
two female leghorns
one banny rooster
the rest of the them we don't really know what they are - they laid well until it got so cold.
we have two that have gone rouge right now - (flew out of the chicken run) but they are still on the property and they are included in the total of 20. have always been on laying mash, scratch and pellets - no antibiotics or anything like that. they are used to the 'litter method' in their coops.
we are in locust nc
two female leghorns
one banny rooster
the rest of the them we don't really know what they are - they laid well until it got so cold.
we have two that have gone rouge right now - (flew out of the chicken run) but they are still on the property and they are included in the total of 20. have always been on laying mash, scratch and pellets - no antibiotics or anything like that. they are used to the 'litter method' in their coops.
we are in locust nc