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I didn't see my name in the list, thought I had entered.... What do I do?
Woohoo36 of 36. All eggs have veins. I'm excited that I currently have 100% hatch rate but if all do hatch I will be shocked. This is only my 3rd hatch and it seems I always run into problems when it comes to day 21. If this hatch goes all well I will definitely have enough laying hens to supply our egg buying customers again.![]()
Your beat me to this answer!
I have read about too many of us that had to cull all the chickens and start over. How about a local group that meets for coffee to talk to other chickenobsessedowners?
I let a fellow chicken farmer barrow a rooster for a month to fertilize his hens. Does that count as a play date? My rooster thinks it did, I know because he said " cock a doodle doooooooooooooooo"![]()
good one. I do the oyster and egg shell as well, but I find I have to crush it up really well or they get stopped up, but how much is too much ?I think I had owned chickens for about 6 months when I found this out. But now I won't buy layer.
From what I have read, during the grazing weather, scratch can be like candy but still have its uses. Many people toss scratch down on the deep litter to encourage their chickens to turn the litter. During the winter or colder months, many people use scratch or corn or Cay. pepper to help keep their chickens warm. I'm going to try some next week and see if I notice a difference.
As for mixing the two together, it lowers the overall protein and calcium levels. I think layer is about a 16% protein and a 3% calcium. I think scratch is about a 7% protein and calcium is not typically included. a 50/50 mix would end up with a 12.5% protein and a 1.5% calcium. That puts the calcium more in line with the rooster's needs but the protein low. Maybe toss some scrap animal protein out for your birds until the mix is gone.
I use oyster shell and as long as the hens have a way to get to the container they will eat it as needed. But once in a while a meaner hen will block a lower order hen and I have to put out two oyster shell area's. I also toss crushed egg shells out for the hens.