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Every time I play one of your chick videos Mrs BY Bob and I comment on how they sound like song birds. They sing beautifully.Did someone say song birds?
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Every time I play one of your chick videos Mrs BY Bob and I comment on how they sound like song birds. They sing beautifully.Did someone say song birds?
Hey Michelle do you have a local feed mill that makes their own feed? If so maybe you can get them to make up a feed for you?Thanks for this! Scratch and Peck is sold locally, but not at my feed store. I thought they only had non-pellet feed, which might only add to the fat problem if they hand select what they eat. GREAT to know they have pellet (or is it only crumble?) feed. 16% protein seems low, but I can supplement with sardines, beef liver, etc.
I know it is a little harsh to call her evil, and she is not. But that reaction is mild compared to if she had chicks or was farther along in the incubation period. There was 1 instance in that video of her classic "grab and twist" method, many times she has brought blood. If chicks were involved, she would have came flying at my head. I know many people who would not tolerate it. I've came to look at it this way, she is doing her job and if someone were to threaten Rosie I would be the same way. It just hurts when you are on the receiving end of her punishment. The name calling is just a way to get rid of the urge to wring her neck at times.It seems a little harsh to call a hen evil for trying to protect her babies but I understand. That looks like it hurts for certain.
She seems very clever with her nest location selection. All of yours do.
Come and get it!Cheeky and naughty!
Where's that bag of feed???
Mine refused to eat Dumor layer pellets, and any of the Purina brand pellets. I ended up giving the 50lb sacks away. They love the producer's pride mini pellets. It only has 16% protein, but they more then make up for it finding things free ranging. They also have oyster shell available at all times. I just had to get a 2nd bag of it. The first 50lb bag lasted almost a year.50lb bag of Dumor chicken layer pellets, wasting away in my barn. The chickens just won’t eat them. Or the high protein it supplied (18% protein)![]()
Producer’s Pride 16%. I will try to get someMine refused to eat Dumor layer pellets, and any of the Purina brand pellets. I ended up giving the 50lb sacks away. They love the producer's pride mini pellets. It only has 16% protein, but they more then make up for it finding things free ranging. They also have oyster shell available at all times. I just had to get a 2nd bag of it. The first 50lb bag lasted almost a year.
Maybe it’s just the pellet configuration that they don’t like. They are used to crumbles.Producer’s Pride 16%. I will try to get some