Mar 2, 2009 #1 ashylove In the Brooder 10 Years Joined Jan 26, 2009 Messages 61 Reaction score 0 Points 39 Location gboro nc what do they eat? btw... it is a silkie!
Mar 2, 2009 #2 B. Saffles Farms Mr. Yappy Chickenizer 11 Years Joined Nov 23, 2008 Messages 6,605 Reaction score 32 Points 251 Location Madisonville, TN My roos eat layer feed just like my hens.
Mar 2, 2009 #3 Mahonri Urban Desert Chicken Enthusiast Premium Feather Member 16 Years Joined May 14, 2008 Messages 30,372 Reaction score 408 Points 606 Location North Phoenix My Coop My Coop Brian, how does that affect their kidneys? How many roos do you have? Pellets or crumbles? Inquiring minds like to know.
Brian, how does that affect their kidneys? How many roos do you have? Pellets or crumbles? Inquiring minds like to know.
Mar 2, 2009 #4 B. Saffles Farms Mr. Yappy Chickenizer 11 Years Joined Nov 23, 2008 Messages 6,605 Reaction score 32 Points 251 Location Madisonville, TN Quote: Mahonri, Ive got 11 roos, 8 bantams and 3 standards. My bantams get crumbles, the standards get pellets. Ive never had any trouble what so ever with it.
Quote: Mahonri, Ive got 11 roos, 8 bantams and 3 standards. My bantams get crumbles, the standards get pellets. Ive never had any trouble what so ever with it.
Mar 2, 2009 #5 Mahonri Urban Desert Chicken Enthusiast Premium Feather Member 16 Years Joined May 14, 2008 Messages 30,372 Reaction score 408 Points 606 Location North Phoenix My Coop My Coop That's a lot of roos!!
Mar 2, 2009 #6 B. Saffles Farms Mr. Yappy Chickenizer 11 Years Joined Nov 23, 2008 Messages 6,605 Reaction score 32 Points 251 Location Madisonville, TN LOL, I know and more eggs in the bator, and my luck most of them will be roos too.
Mar 3, 2009 Thread starter #7 ashylove In the Brooder 10 Years Joined Jan 26, 2009 Messages 61 Reaction score 0 Points 39 Location gboro nc well, that definitly makes life easier!!! thanks!!!