I should point out that I have no religious convictions. I have however read the bible and many other books on religion.Ah-ha! I knew it! That’s an awesome name though.
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I should point out that I have no religious convictions. I have however read the bible and many other books on religion.Ah-ha! I knew it! That’s an awesome name though.
They're on Nutrena All Flock, plus I have crushed AND flaked oyster out there free choice.Ah, man As long as you have them on a proper feed and have provided oyster shell on the side, they should figure it out eventually, though.
Same. Reading the Bible is what made me an atheist.I should point out that I have no religious convictions. I have however read the bible and many other books on religion.
I was born sceptical.Same. Reading the Bible is what made me an atheist.
They're on Nutrena All Flock, plus I have crushed AND flaked oyster out there free choice.
Well that's one way to nip it in the bud quick! I'll keep in mind. I'm pretty sure it's all just new layer stuff, so I'm going to give them a bit to work things out (even though it's disheartening when youve been waiting for those precious eggs!), but I'm not opposed to trying your method if things don't harden up.Any time I'm even a little unsure they're eating their oyster shell, they get a calcium pill in the beak. I've got a new layer and an inconsistent layer (a couple shell-less eggs, etc.) and I pilled them both yesterday. I figure it's a good way for their bodies to realize what "full up" on calcium feels like, and hopefully encourage good oyster shell habits.
I got the recipe the first time off Pinterest. It's under White Bean, Sausage, Spinach Soup. I toss in carrots and potato's too and I use Spicy V-8 and chicken broth as the base with lot's of garlic. My kids always preferred the ham and bacon way for sure!Never heard of it being made with that. We've always done it with, ham, & bacon, or both. Of course with carrots, & celery too.
Sounds interesting.I got the recipe the first time off Pinterest. It's under White Bean, Sausage, Spinach Soup. I toss in carrots and potato's too and I use Spicy V-8 and chicken broth as the base with lot's of garlic. My kids always preferred the ham and bacon way for sure!
May I ask why?Same. Reading the Bible is what made me an atheist.
Well that's one way to nip it in the bud quick! I'll keep in mind. I'm pretty sure it's all just new layer stuff, so I'm going to give them a bit to work things out (even though it's disheartening when youve been waiting for those precious eggs!), but I'm not opposed to trying your method if things don't harden up.
I just came in from checking again and had this beauty in the corner of the run (nice hard shell, no holes ) and I've got another gal in the nest box as I'm typing!! View attachment 3391489
My hens do quit laying when the weather is bad and right now we seem to be having a lot of high wind/severe storm activity/torrential rain about 3 days each week. Nobody ever drops eggs on the 2nd day of storming. It's like it takes a day to turn their bodies off. The first day of the storm I get eggs but none the second or third. Anyone else seen that?
Bacon makes everything better.