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hehe,, it'll be 1 of the few times my name is "saved" , for a good reason
and i for 1 dont see how ANYONE can go without changing water EVERY day,,, i wont drink day old water thats been sitting outside, inside, anywhere for a day
i let my birds out at sunrise, within an hour, im out changing water, empty all jugs, spray down, and refill,,, then after i make my rounds doing that,( i have 13 pens now) i do the feed. if its really hot here, they get a water change around 3 pm when its the hottest here,, when the winds blowing ( almost EVERY day here ) in the afternoon i change water again, cause of all the blowing sand,,,, then around 4pm, i take out a bucket of table scraps ( BIG bucket) go to the feed bin, mix in some seed,, and make my rounds feeding them all "dinnah"....
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Right, I believe 50% scratch is way to much carbs.
I feed mine layers crumble, + home scraps, then before the eve they get some scratch, more if there is a cold night coming.
But my total scratch never exceeds about 25% of total.
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You're Welcomes! I knew from way back when I first was becoming aware of you, that any guy that would throw out a perfectly good skinny wife over a mean old rooster must know something more about roosters than your average chicken lay person!
Oooops, PS, what part of TX are you in and what part of ME did you leave? I wonder cuz I was hatched in MA and traveled somewhat in ME before shipping west. Thinking I may someday head for San Antonio area if the 'Seattle Freeze' keeps getting worse. THEN I will FINALLY have the space to get a rooster! Wooo-Hooooooooooo!
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it would work out all right IF ya started off with a younger roo that isnt mating age yet,, let them get the pecking order sorted out,,, that makes it easier when it comes time for both to be mating.
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Bah Hahba sounds real familiar. We used to go to Eastport every couple years and seems like there was some kind of trading post store in that area. This was way back in the 60's and 70's though so no telling if this place is still there. Seems like there were moccasins and wooden nickles there.
BTW, I Nevah pahhkt my cah in Odesser. How's the summahs theah?
I can't speak for every guy (cuz I'm not a guy) and I never had a wife myself but I think if I did ever have one, and she would cook and clean, I would likely keep her and the roo would be going to capon city!
As stated before...protein is too low. I jacked my girls' protein up and the feather picking stopped.
My poor little roo knows which girls to mess with and which to stay away from...I have some real man haters in my coop. If he goes anywhere near one of those girls...the rest of the group of man haters jump him.
The only purpose in feeding cracked corn, scratch and such is
1. great to give them in their run to give them something to scratch in
2. it will raise their body temp a bit so in the winter is not a bad additional treat/food; they still need their layer and protein
3. corn has very little nutritional value for them so it should be an add in or supplement not a food source