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Makes you wonder what kind of eggs they used - ostrich?
Sad news here, I saw fewer Monarchs last year than ever - I leave Milkweed unmowed and hardly saw any eggs.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world...a86415d0944d_story.html?wpisrc=emailtoafriend
Anyone want to hatch Speckled Sussex x wc black polish bantam eggs?! The eggs won't be fertile for much longer. We can't hatch them, since we are getting to the limit with chickens. We would buy a female pullet if you hatch them. Please consider.
I watch the RSL's especially do this to the three EE's. My EE roo only allows his EE girls to clean his beard, but the two EE girls have sparse beards right now. they both molted in December of all times and now have a lot of their feathers growing back. I think when the spring rolls around they will probably get their beards back...That is what i walked into today; a bunch of half-balded beards. Idk what is up with that, i hope they grow back quick! I was thinking about the anti-pick spray?
Question.......does any one have cement floors in their coop? my son in law said his brother has lost 8 hens this winter (I think he has around 50) he contributes it to the cold cement floors even though he has lots of hay/straw on the floor.
Question.......does any one have cement floors in their coop? my son in law said his brother has lost 8 hens this winter (I think he has around 50) he contributes it to the cold cement floors even though he has lots of hay/straw on the floor.
I had a cement floored coop (a section of a 100 yr old barn) and absolutely loved it. I just let the bedding pack up during the winter and scraped it out after the first big thaw in spring, I never had a problem with respiratory problems and I never lost any birds due to the cold, that barn was pretty drafty.Question.......does any one have cement floors in their coop? my son in law said his brother has lost 8 hens this winter (I think he has around 50) he contributes it to the cold cement floors even though he has lots of hay/straw on the floor.