Hello to all.....
I am new to BYC and chickens. I am enjoying my new found hobby and hope to be getting little rewards from it daily. I have 5 hens that are about 10 weeks old. One Barred Rock, Two Black Stars, One Red Star and One Easter egger the lady I got it from called it that I'm sure there is another name. I have a few questions which will lead to more I'm sure.
I am using the Deep Litter Method and read about using DE for moisture and lice/parisite control, and am confused about how much to use. My coup is 4 X 4 with wood floor so how much DE should I use 1/2 cup...1 cup...more...less?
I have seen pictures of fake eggs and golf balls in nesting boxes. I assume this is to encourage hens to lay eggs...or to show them where to lay eggs. My question around that is why and how soon?
Right now I am feeding them Flock Raiser and scratch feed, they also get bread and veggy scraps from the kitchen. The ground they get the scratch from is sandy soil do they still need grit and if so at what age?
When should they be changed over to a laying food? And When should calcium be added?
Thanks in advance for your help and advice.......Bud
I am new to BYC and chickens. I am enjoying my new found hobby and hope to be getting little rewards from it daily. I have 5 hens that are about 10 weeks old. One Barred Rock, Two Black Stars, One Red Star and One Easter egger the lady I got it from called it that I'm sure there is another name. I have a few questions which will lead to more I'm sure.
I am using the Deep Litter Method and read about using DE for moisture and lice/parisite control, and am confused about how much to use. My coup is 4 X 4 with wood floor so how much DE should I use 1/2 cup...1 cup...more...less?
I have seen pictures of fake eggs and golf balls in nesting boxes. I assume this is to encourage hens to lay eggs...or to show them where to lay eggs. My question around that is why and how soon?
Right now I am feeding them Flock Raiser and scratch feed, they also get bread and veggy scraps from the kitchen. The ground they get the scratch from is sandy soil do they still need grit and if so at what age?
When should they be changed over to a laying food? And When should calcium be added?
Thanks in advance for your help and advice.......Bud