I have plans to attend a few major shows this coming December where I have entered some birds but Obviously won't be exhibiting, but plan to see if I can snag some decent stock from which to start rebuilding. If I am unable to aquire anything decent then it is what it is.
Very logical, and very zen.

Hey - OT question: I've decided to do the calcium free-choice rather than have it high content in the feed, that way I can use, for the most part, the same feed for all my birds pretty much regardless of age or sex.
My pullets are 21 wks old tomorrow. Some of them have very well developed combs and wattles now that are a very pretty red. So, I figure, if there IS a chance of them starting to lay this late in the year, it will be rather soon. My question is: For those of you who prefer to give your oyster shell/calcium carbonate/egg shells/(insert calcium source of your choice here) free choice, when do you start making it available to new birds - about this age when they start to show maturity, or do you wait for them to start to lay before putting it out?
thanks!
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