I just got this brainstorm,,,,
I see BlueBaby just posted a good suggestion above.
My thought is,,,,, Take a handful of oyster shells and mix them with a couple of eggs. Mix like for omelet. Then fry that mix , and serve. To chickens.![]()


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I just got this brainstorm,,,,
I see BlueBaby just posted a good suggestion above.
My thought is,,,,, Take a handful of oyster shells and mix them with a couple of eggs. Mix like for omelet. Then fry that mix , and serve. To chickens.![]()
Hi everyone, Hope things are going well with the flocks... Been really bad last week here...lost three chickens, all to different things.
But, I am posting to ask if anyone has hatching eggs, main interest is creme legbar, but thinking about blue Australorp, or another I'd really like, the Crevecoeur...
Spoon, black Australorp, has decided that, at 6 yo, she wants to be a mommy (she was acting sick Friday, laid a soft shelled egg Saturday, then turned broody Sunday).
I have a couple queries out about Cream legbars, would prefer local, so I can get eggs under her ASAP, Paulden/Chino Valley/Prescott area.
Thanks!!
Thanks! That is farther than I wanted to go... I think I saw hers before when I was looking earlier after my other disappointments (before I ended up with so many from, the TSC bins!). I am talking with Lazy H Ranch in CV, I think she'd missed my message earlier (FB is silly at times, and it was bogging down tonight), but she saw it now. Said the CCLs were taking a break last week. *crosses fingers*
Yeah, it's been getting pretty hot during the day here, too, Husband has frozen bottles of water he puts in the water pans, and he's been feeding them some watermelon.
It would be when it is getting pretty hot that Spoon decides she wants to sit in the nest boxes. They get pretty warm even though they are in the shady north side of the coop. I am planning to move her to a coop I'd bought for my future broodies. Mr. R, who is the current resident, won't be happy, he likes it in that one!