Thanks AOXA-
When I got my hens they were about 12 weeks old & the lady I bought them from already had them on layer pellets so that's what I kept them on. I guess I really lucked out there hasn't been any health problems yet. When I get new pulleys in a month or 2 they won't be on layer feed till POL.
Even tho the temps were in the single digits I got some of the supplies for my hoop coop so when it warms up I can start assembling it. Soon as its up I can get new hens.![]()
Stony I know u don't like them because of predators but because of where I live anything like a shed or building is considered permament structure and requires a permit. And I want to be able to move it around my property so this works best for me. But I've kept your thoughts & opinions in my building of this new coop. I'm thinking smaller gauge wire fencing around the bottom about 5-6 ft high till where the tarp covers it should help. Price shopping for hardware cloth to out over the cattle panels![]()
HOW FUNNY.... the wife laughing was hysterical..
thanks BDM!

Which article?Sunny,
Nice article, well written and filled with interesting items! I enjoyed reading it. Thank you.
Just keep them on grower and supplement with oyster shell at all times. That way you don't have to switch up their feeds ever. When they are molting, broody, having a winter break - you never have to switch them. That's my suggestion, and there are a lot of studies showing how excess calcium can damage the kidneys and liver. Even the bag of layer feed says to only feed to laying hens.So, if I have a rooster with my 11 hens, it would be best to always feed them grower and not layer feed? Mine are all about 3-4 months old now and still on grower and I wasn't sure when to switch or what to switch them to. They are on an organic grower mash and I ferment it. Should I just stick with this forever as long as I have a rooster? And, if I end up not having a rooster, then should I put them on layer or just keep them on grower while supplying them oyster shell? I'm new at this... thanks for all the info!
Here is what I currently use for my ff:
http://www.azurestandard.com/shop/product/1046/
