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Do any of you central-ohio folks know where I can buy food-grade diatomaceous earth locally? A friend of mine gave me some that she bought at the Country Variety Store in Bellefountaine, but it is nearly an hour drive for me to get there. Any places in the Delaware, Marysville, Marion, or North Columbus area that you know of off-hand?
 
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J&B does have two other locations. One is in whitehouse I believe and the one here on Airport is moving a few miles west on Airport Highway.

For a winter structure, the main thing is to keep them free of any and all drafts. Also you can add a little more bedding to their coop for added heat. On cold days when they may be locked inside, hang a head of cabbage, lettuce, broccoli,etc from a nail about four or five inches off the ground. They will peck at it and it will give them something to do. This will also prevent them from pecking each others feathers.

As in harvest do you mean butcher, Sorry I have never heard of harvesting them. I am kinda new to this chickens thing too. If you want to butcher them, I am not sure of too many places in the area. I have a friend that takes his extra roosters to be butchered. I can give him a call if you would like.

Cody!!
 
Hi, everybody.I live in Miamisburg,Ohio just south of dayton and I have RIR's and Comets.I do sell chicks every year.at this time I'm currently sold out but if anyone want's any this spring just let me know.Thanks
 
I'm in Loveland, Ohio. East of Cincinnati in Clermont County. Chillin with my girls: Lucy, Ethel and Maude. Anyone else in my neck of the woods??????? My little ladies are 17 weeks old and I am anxiously waiting for my first egg. I have not bought a single egg egg since they were hatched on 5/9/09. I want my 1st egg to be sooo special. DESPERATELY CRAVING AN EGG.............

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J&B does have two other locations. One is in whitehouse I believe and the one here on Airport is moving a few miles west on Airport Highway.

For a winter structure, the main thing is to keep them free of any and all drafts. Also you can add a little more bedding to their coop for added heat. On cold days when they may be locked inside, hang a head of cabbage, lettuce, broccoli,etc from a nail about four or five inches off the ground. They will peck at it and it will give them something to do. This will also prevent them from pecking each others feathers.

As in harvest do you mean butcher, Sorry I have never heard of harvesting them. I am kinda new to this chickens thing too. If you want to butcher them, I am not sure of too many places in the area. I have a friend that takes his extra roosters to be butchered. I can give him a call if you would like.

Cody!!

Hi Cody!

Since I harvest the food that I grow, I thought I could get away with using that word for the chickens too! It just sounds nicer. Please call your friend with the roosters and inquire about his butcher. I am interested.

Teri​
 
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Hi Cody!

Since I harvest the food that I grow, I thought I could get away with using that word for the chickens too! It just sounds nicer. Please call your friend with the roosters and inquire about his butcher. I am interested.

Teri

Okay well I just gave him a call. He wasnt home but his wife was. I asked her where he took them and she said that he sold them to a man out in Delta. He didnt get them butchered but the man in Delta did.

If I find any places that are like meat shops, I will let you know.

Cody!!
 
Hey Cody - Thanks for trying! When I get over to J&B, I'll ask there. Surely they would have a name to pass on.

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"On cold days when they may be locked inside, hang a head of cabbage, lettuce, broccoli,etc from a nail about four or five inches off the ground."

How do you "hang" these vegetables? I'm having a hard time visualizing your method.

I was thinking of putting the vegetables in some netting (like what onions are wrapped in at the store).

Teri
 

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