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You Bet mrcush, I am really excited to have found them too.Thanks again to whoever refered me to Crazy Chicken Ranch. I have contacted them and will be able to buy a couple hens in April. Sorry I can't remember who refered me but THANKS!![]()
Ok here is something I found funny:
http://screen.yahoo.com/looks-goat-sounds-chicken-083000404.html
I'm guessing that then manure is aged or composted already. Use the oldest material first.
You have a perfect opportunity to experiment. You could divide the bed into thirds: 1/3 all manure; 1/3 a 50/50 mix of manure and soil. last 1/3 just plain top soil. It could be interesting.
sorry bout your hen... hawks start with the head and neck. Usually, I find very little of the head and neck left at all, but skull after a hawk has started on them..You Bet mrcush, I am really excited to have found them too.
On a sadder note we lost a hen yesterday. My little sister found her around 11am, I had only let them out at 8:30. My sister is only 9 but managed to dig a hole a bury her, all the while crying before she even called me. She said that the chickens head had no skin on it and the eyes were gone... I know that's vivid but just wondered if this sounded like a certain type of critter?
Ok here is something I found funny:
http://screen.yahoo.com/looks-goat-sounds-chicken-083000404.html