barred2rock
Crowing
I don't know if it's been mentioned yet, you can reduce smell & mess by fermenting the chicks'/chickens' feed. It will also reduce consumption, thus cost and improves the health of the chick(ens).
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I could tell it was a 'kid'....and allosaurusrock is correct, ages of minors should not be disclosed.ah, this makes so much more sense now! I think you'll need to explain to her that we did not know who she was/is and that we simply did not have the context to place her comments. I would recommend placing a simple blurb in your signature in settings that explains that sometimes your daughter, maybe include her age, is writing the post, that way it will show up at the bottom of all future and past posts and help folks gauge the appropriate tone in their comments. I think it's cool that you are working on this together. I have a 6 and an 8 year old and I feel that raising chickens has significantly enriched our lives together. there is so much to learn and share. I think once we know if it's you or her posting, we can be more constructive.
No, you are having trouble taking responsible care of your animals. If you don't have time, money, or patience to take care of them, just don't do it at all.
I never said I had trouble taking care of chickens, I have money I just don't want to wast it on chicks, and yes I have very little pations but I have had chickens for 2 years now and I know more then my mom at this point this is the only time I got a rooster (to keep) and my parents said I can get a hen broody. So, why is everyone saying this over a question on how to get a chicken broody!?![]()
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I never said I had trouble taking care of chickens, I have money I just don't want to wast it on chicks, and yes I have very little pations but I have had chickens for 2 years now and I know more then my mom at this point this is the only time I got a rooster (to keep) and my parents said I can get a hen broody. So, why is everyone saying this over a question on how to get a chicken broody!?![]()
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I do have to say I was quite rude with my previous, comment, so sorry about that. I'm also still living with my family, so I know what it is like to want to do one thing with your chickens and knowing you are ready, but parents, who don't understand chicken keeping, getting in your way. (No offense to the parents!)I never said I had trouble taking care of chickens, I have money I just don't want to wast it on chicks, and yes I have very little pations but I have had chickens for 2 years now and I know more then my mom at this point this is the only time I got a rooster (to keep) and my parents said I can get a hen broody. So, why is everyone saying this over a question on how to get a chicken broody!?![]()
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I am a parent, and no offense taken. Let me explain things from my side of the fence (although my sons are all grown up and married now). There may be reasons you don't know about that your parents get in your way. Who is paying for the chickens, feed, housing, fencing, etc? If it's your parents, they may not be able to afford to pay for every little thing you want. Who's building the coops? Cleaning up after the birds? (@allosaurusrock - this post is not directed at you specifically, just so you know.) Sometimes parents want you to earn things for yourselves. Things that are just handed to you aren't appreciated nearly as much as what is earned. Shoot, I had to grow up, get married and have kids of my own before I could get a hamster! (My mother always said, "You are NOT having a RAT in my house! Wait until you get your own house!" So, my oldest son got "his" first hamster when he was three...I do have to say I was quite rude with my previous, comment, so sorry about that. I'm also still living with my family, so I know what it is like to want to do one thing with your chickens and knowing you are ready, but parents, who don't understand chicken keeping, getting in your way. (No offense to the parents!)