Nope, they didn't. I picked umpteen pints of pickled peppers this summer, none of which were chicken pecked. And just so you know, all those pints of unpecked pickled peppers are put away in the pine pantry.

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Nope, they didn't. I picked umpteen pints of pickled peppers this summer, none of which were chicken pecked. And just so you know, all those pints of unpecked pickled peppers are put away in the pine pantry.
Now that's what I'd call "large for gestational age". WOW!Y'all want to see a comparison pic of store bought eggs vs. Free range, fermented feeds backyard chicken eggs? The yolks on the left are large, Grade A from the store. The egg on the right is from a small egg, New Hampshire hen, who has been on fermented feed for the past 3 wks. I can attest that she has never had yolks this big in her life! Notice too the clarity of the white on the backyard egg compared to the store bought eggs.
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Now that's what I'd call "large for gestational age". WOW!
Thanks Bee! I know that is a huge thread but I will start reading it from the beginning...........There is already an excellent thread about just such things and with the info that you are wanting on the forum:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/400344/heritage-large-fowl-thread
That's where all the breeders and show folks hang out and are great at answering your questions...you even have a poultry judge over there. Good people to know if you wanna show!![]()
chicken experience 18 mths (newbie) I have 2 breeds that i run separately - light sussex & australorps .currently18 mth old trio of LS with 11-10wk olds , 18 mth old pair of BA (lost two hens )+ 9 -10 wk olds.
the one BA hen is very quiet, good mum, super layer hadn't missed a day during winter
.now we r into spring, the rooster is keeping others away from food/water (multiple feeder /waterers )to save it for this hen & is so persistent with her that she has stopped laying & remains on roost to avoid him if i let everyone out to free range .if let flock out except him the flock is fine.
the problem then arises that the LS rooster will leave his flock & run up& back on the dividing fence like a stallion trying to get to this BA hen
so question is do i
1-just keep letting things go as is- keep BA rooster in run while the flock free range & hope things resolve when rest of flock mature or put BA rooster in a tractor x himself till then
2- let the entire 2 flocks out to free range together & just separate individual hens /rooster as required if i want purebred chics
any suggestions/both roosters have good manners otherwise no problems with ppl /chics etc