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Welcome LMS ,Anyone want to help a newbie plan the garden/chicken corner?
I didn't know where to post this, so I figured I'd start with the local gang, since you all seem to know so much, and also enjoy snickering at the newbies! ;-)
Here's the thing: My loving husband has no faith in my ability to keep anything (plant or animal) alive and pretty (despite the fact that I cook for him and he is still around) so he doesn't want the veggie garden/chicken run anywhere front and center in our yard. He wants to basically hide it in a corner behind the shed, which is fine with me since there's some shade there, except that it doesn't seem like there's going to be much room for a garden too.
Since we don't have chickens yet, I'm planning the coop/run to account for chicken math. I want to start with 3 (so 5) laying hens, and since I know I won't be able to kill/eat/give away the older ones once they stop laying, I figure I'll need room for 8. When I'm home, they could free range, but I want to account for having to keep them fenced in the run while we're away/when I go back to work. For confined chickens, I read they need 10 sf per bird. So the coop will be 5 x7 and the run would be 8 x 10, plus they'd have room under the raised coop where I'm planning to put the water/feed. Does that sound right? Too much space? If I do it this way, I have very little room left in the corner for my veggie garden (a total of 48 sf, I wanted about double that). I also need room (how much? 2 sf?) for a worm bin and a small compost pile for the bedding and whatever compostable food scraps can't be eaten by chickens and worms (is there such a thing? I was thinking citrus and banana peels mostly). I have no idea how much space I need for a compost pile, whether it can be up against the wall of the chicken coop, or if I should do a single pile or a three-bin system. Any advice there would be great.
So yeah, I'm not even a chicken mom yet, and already the birds have way more space than the garden that's supposed to feed my family. I think I'm in trouble.... Anyone here sew chicken diapers for inside the house? (I'm joking... But then again... Wouldn't that solve the space issue outside?) Oh gosh help me.
Well, I'm not a garden god, but I love the pine shavings for the compost bin. They really help moderate the moisture, they seem to rot relatively fast and they make it ever so much easier to turn with my compost crank. I also use them on some things for mulch.Quick question for all you garden gods out there....... can pine shavings from the coop go into my compost bin? My husband seems to think they might have some chemicals in them that we may not want to end up in our veggie garden. We get the large bags from the feed store and I don't see any info on the bags.
Any info would be appreciated!
how big. It is probabley from the imbilical cord...belly button..spot. If it is small and not to dry I try to softly and slowly push it back in with a qtip. I also try to get the qtip wet so intestines do not still to the qtip. it usally works. I would keep it seperate from the other guys to make sure they dont peck at it and pull it farther out.Hi everyone....I've been checking emergencies and cures but my new little hatchling (today) has a loop of intestine hanging out of her pooper.![]()
I feel really bad for it. It's sleeping with a surrogate mommy comfortably now. It sounds like this is fatal from research, but I'm wondering if anyone has ever heard of/had a different result? Any chance of tucking the loop back inside?
She doesn't seem like she's suffering, but if that changes we'll act. Does anyone have suggestions for our little one?![]()
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Lost my first hen to the heat today.
She laid an egg at about 4:45 PM, jumped down from the nest box and died. One of my most beautiful, pretty Icelandics from my NYD hatch.
They've been getting cold, cold water 2-3 times a day but it got up to 111 today and it's going to hit 114 on Saturday.
Makes me sad.
Maybe I should just forget chickens.