- Sep 26, 2014
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This is our second year for poultry. We have an organic farm, certified for what we grow - hay, soybeans (being harvested as we speak!) and popcorn. 21 acres Central Indiana, it's also a bee farm, we are CNG certified for bees & honey. Our birds are:
10 layers from 2013, mix RIR, barred rock, with a buff orp rooster replacing ol Satan (barred rock) who hurt too many people, but was delicious. The RIR have been caught breaking and eating eggs. Some of the RIR are missing a lot of feathers on the lower back. Some of the barred rock are missing some feathers, although one is not missing any, I guess I know the pecking order. Food, organic layer food.
25 buffs from 2014, now laying regularly, including 5 or 6 roos, one which was put back with the older layers from 2013 (isolated from the buffs because of the egg breaking habits). Food: organic layer food.
muscovy ducks, 4 from 2013 (2 males, 2 females), 1 survivor male from 2014 hatching (we have coyotes), 11 new fall ducklings of our eggs via an incubator service, and 3 fall ducklings raised (from a start of 6 or 7) now being kept by the female with the best mothering habits. (Photos from an hour ago). Males ducklings destined to be harvested. Females to remain our layer force. Primary food: organic corn (uncracked) for adults, 10% organic starter food for ducklings.
Interested in adding meat rabbits.
All fed organic food from the local elevator mill, a Purina dealer, BTW.
Questions about an organic line from Purina (please!!) and rabbits... if organic is Not Avail, is there help coming up with a recipe to build my own rabbit food?
ducks today: first walkabout with mama.



Barred rock from 2013, taken in 2013:

Buff orp 2014

Meat chicks from spring 2014, safely in the freezer now:



10 layers from 2013, mix RIR, barred rock, with a buff orp rooster replacing ol Satan (barred rock) who hurt too many people, but was delicious. The RIR have been caught breaking and eating eggs. Some of the RIR are missing a lot of feathers on the lower back. Some of the barred rock are missing some feathers, although one is not missing any, I guess I know the pecking order. Food, organic layer food.
25 buffs from 2014, now laying regularly, including 5 or 6 roos, one which was put back with the older layers from 2013 (isolated from the buffs because of the egg breaking habits). Food: organic layer food.
muscovy ducks, 4 from 2013 (2 males, 2 females), 1 survivor male from 2014 hatching (we have coyotes), 11 new fall ducklings of our eggs via an incubator service, and 3 fall ducklings raised (from a start of 6 or 7) now being kept by the female with the best mothering habits. (Photos from an hour ago). Males ducklings destined to be harvested. Females to remain our layer force. Primary food: organic corn (uncracked) for adults, 10% organic starter food for ducklings.
Interested in adding meat rabbits.
All fed organic food from the local elevator mill, a Purina dealer, BTW.
Questions about an organic line from Purina (please!!) and rabbits... if organic is Not Avail, is there help coming up with a recipe to build my own rabbit food?
ducks today: first walkabout with mama.
Barred rock from 2013, taken in 2013:
Buff orp 2014
Meat chicks from spring 2014, safely in the freezer now: