The Natural Chicken Keeping thread - OTs welcome!

Thanks LindaB220, I'm not sure about the hoop house because of how COLD it gets here sometimes and because of all the predators we have here. I'm also a little apprehensive about the fermented feed, because of the fact that I'm afraid It will mold. Also doesn't it have to be hot to ferment feed? Excuse my ignorance lol I would like to learn more about fermented feed though? If you or anyone else could help me with that information? thanks so much. But I will see what I can incorporate from the video
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Actually, I was talking about the pseudo brooder. It's just wire made into an arch with a heating pad strapped on the bottom. I'm putting it into my storeroom this month to keep from running the brooder heat lamp. It uses so much electricity and there is always a danger for fire. In the video she wrapped the hoop coop in clear plastic leaving room for ventilation. Snow just slid off. in Virginia. But you my need more wooden structure. Now fermented feed is near and dear to my heart. Yes, it goes dormant in the winter. Maybe a small bucket in the house and feed once a day for a small meal. Some people only do it in spring to fall. I use it year round because I'm in La. Here's a site that will answer all your questions.

http://tikktok.wordpress.com/2014/04/13/fermented-feed-faq/
 
I didn't know there were any non-crested. That's the only thing I haven't liked about them.

What color eggs do they lay and are they a good size?

Yes, they come in crested and non-crested. I prefer non-crested birds as I want them to free-range without any visual issues. If you get a crest to crest breeding the crests become excessive which is much worse in my opinion.

Their eggs vary from a very light "cream/tan" to a medium brown. I only have 1 Swede that is over a year old so I don't have a lot of experience with egg sizes over the growth period. Mine has been in the large range on the SCALE weights. Most people I know say they're getting large to x-large by the time of full maturity.

This is my one adult female (but I prefer the darker black based colors...but have to admit that I really like the coloration on this one):


(Queen Emma)


 

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