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WOO HOO got my first egg yesterday and another today. I have 13 hens so one egg each day must be from an early bloomer???
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Exciting, isn't it? When my first chicks started laying, I hung out at the coop window watching to see who was laying. Each of them lays a unique egg so it was just a matter of figuring out who lays what color and shape. congrats.WOO HOO got my first egg yesterday and another today. I have 13 hens so one egg each day must be from an early bloomer???
The last time I was at the Afton, OK Swap Meet someone was selling processed rabbits for $8.00 each.I think that is pretty high and expensive! I was told by someone they'd sell $5/adult rabbit..
I think Im going to listen to Danz and go with reduced ACV
Hi Guys,
I've been lurking for quite some and enjoying learning from you'all. I'm on my first attempt at back yard chickens and loving it so far. I have five brahamas (from Cackle) and three buffs (purchased when they were 12-14 weeks old).
I look forward to becoming more knowledgeable and being able to contribute.
My question for today is about bugs. My 5 year old girl loves carrying the chickies around, but she's getting eaten alive. My two year, who roams all the same areas of the yard, isn't getting bitten. That makes me think there is something on the chickens. Based on where she's getting bit (panty lines...), I'm thinking chiggars.
My birds roam my back yard most of the day right now, there is an unkept area behind the shed they might pick something up.
My mother-in-law is a big diatomaceous earth fan. I need to get a tub of sand for them. Should I try powdering them in D/E? Is there something stronger I should use?
Thanks!