rIrs roost
Sir Crows A lot
This is farking hilarious.After you fark up the Roos for crowing at 4am? My neighbor has 10 ac, so he's allowed 10 farking roos. At 4:30 am, I would LOVE to fark with them!
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This is farking hilarious.After you fark up the Roos for crowing at 4am? My neighbor has 10 ac, so he's allowed 10 farking roos. At 4:30 am, I would LOVE to fark with them!
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You can get alfalfa for them. They will dig through and eat all the leaves. Also, you said you have mild winters, so you could probably grow kale easily. I keep it growing year round and the chickens LOVE it. The stalks on my older plants get almost 3 feet tall, and they keep putting out leaves. You can eat it it too if you want something healthy.
kale sounds GreatYou can get alfalfa for them. They will dig through and eat all the leaves. Also, you said you have mild winters, so you could probably grow kale easily. I keep it growing year round and the chickens LOVE it. The stalks on my older plants get almost 3 feet tall, and they keep putting out leaves. You can eat it it too if you want something healthy.
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We have gray fox and raccoons around here. Both excellent tree climbers and chickens killers. I can ship some to you if you want a good night's sleep!
Anyone hear grow fodder?
@rIrs roost ^^^ X2! I always keep a flake of alfalfa hay in the run. They love digging for the leaves.Very high protein. We have nothing "free range" green in So cal. Kale and chard from the garden as well.You can get alfalfa for them. They will dig through and eat all the leaves. Also, you said you have mild winters, so you could probably grow kale easily. I keep it growing year round and the chickens LOVE it. The stalks on my older plants get almost 3 feet tall, and they keep putting out leaves. You can eat it it too if you want something healthy.