crazymmtwins
Hatching
Fallbrook 50 miles north of SandDiego We have great tacos at pPedro'staco shop and its not chicken. We have ten chickens enjoying free range.
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Thank you from Riverside! Enjoy? HA! My spoiled feathered freeloaders have yet to give me one egg!Hello to all the recent SoCal posts, nice to have more people in the area who enjoy raising chickens =)
It's nice to hear about your flocks, please post pics too.
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How old are they ?
Thank you from Riverside! Enjoy? HA! My spoiled feathered freeloaders have yet to give me one egg!They're lawn ornaments that poop, dust bath, eat my garden veggies and watermelon, demand cold water and meal worms.i'm so kidding! I love my girls. So entertaining. Feather therapy to watch them do chicken things when I let them out in the afternoon. They'll cough up some eggs when they're ready, right? Until then, I'm their servant.
Hi in Hemet! The oldest are just now only 21 weeks. Only 1 is even squatting. I'm just laughing at myself for being so anxious. This is my first year having my own BYC's. The little buggars have made themselves right at home here. A month ago, I was a month off on purchase date, so I've been waiting for that "first egg" forever!How old are they ?
So folks were asking, so I'll respond here...Graywater workshop on Aug 1. FYI, for anyone interested, especially given the drought.
https://m.facebook.com/events/1616204698639177/1616215708638076/
Full Disclosure: our house/backyard will be the host site for the workshop, but we're not the organizers and not the ones conducting the workshop. Any BYCers planning to come...please help us maintain biosecurity for our beloved feathered pets and wear non-chicken clothes and shoes the day of the workshop. Thanks
So folks were asking, so I'll respond here...
The plan for our graywater system is to install piping from the laundry room, so that water from the washer can drain into the backyard. We are planning to dig a pond (not a traditional fish pond), where the water will collect and slowly be absorbed into the ground for things we plant/grow. We also plan to plant some plants in and around the pond that will serve as natural filters and clean the water.
None?there's no hope for you =)