The Natural Chicken Keeping thread - OTs welcome!

WELL! We now have 4 layers! My other Cuckoo Marans laid her first egg about 20 minutes ago..... and she is STILL squawking! (as in, squawking for 20 minutes!)



It has a filter because I posted in on Instagram. I like the speckles :) Also, there was some blood smeared on it, I am assuming that's fairly normal for a first egg? The other three girls lay very clean eggs and have from the start.
 
My hens caught caught out in a freak slush storm we just had (yesterday it was spring!?!) . So they are sopping wet for the big drops falling off of the mesh roof of the run. It's about 40ish degrees outside (maybe 45) - are they OK or will they get chilled? I'm working and won't be home until after dark.
My 4 hens love to forage in the rain and look like wet hens (literally) lol they just keep fluffing themselves up and carry on. Never have had a problem with them getting wet.
 
I'd love your all's opinion! We're setting up the coop/run. And where we have it planned (best view from the house, good for wind/sun issues) it's about 10 feet from our apple tree. The girls will have a fenced run, but I also plan on letting them free range. Should I be concerned? I'm fairly certain I read that apple seeds can be an issue for chickens, I would assume they'd avoid them. They'll have plenty of other food. FF daily, not to mention the rest of the other goodies and such they'll find while ranging.
 
My guys get apples as part of their fresh veggies and I have never had a problem. And I have seen them eat the seeds.


Oh and remember in the old thread we were speaking about freezing fruits & veggies and wondering how they would freeze?

Well I filled up a small chest freezer this fall full of pumpkins, squash, cukes, zukes, apples, watermelon & grapes and have been pulling them out weekly to give to the hens. Everything froze well & the hens ate them all. The apples turned a little brown and the grapes as well but they were still eaten.

So my plan is a bigger garden this year so I can freeze more & hopefully buy nothing.
big_smile.png
 
Y'all worry so much. My chickens get apple cores, peels, potato skins.... everything but onions.... and moldy food sometimes
hide.gif
....

Nothing kills them birds.... except dogs.....
ep.gif


When they free range.... I wonder if they eat poison ivy? OMGOSH! What shall I ever do? Henny Penny, the sky is falling! I am planning to plant apple trees for the hogs, chickens and deer lol!
 
Del -
For our education, could you elaborate on this statement you made:

"I examined the pullet today and I think she should start laying soon."

How does one examine a pullet in such a way that you could tell she will lay soon? What are you looking for specifically


Also - another few questions on your orps:
I love the look of these birds (I always like "birds of color" better than the white birds
roll.png
) But in another place we were taught that Orpingtons are always unthrifty on feed, costing way more than other breeds to maintain.

-Do you find that true of this particular strain of Orps or is it just the Buffs? Are the English a better bird?
-How long have you kept them?
-Give us a little info on your experience with them as egg layers and how they compare as a dual purpose for meat.

Thanks!
caf.gif

Since Del didn't answer this yet...

Her pubic bones will be wide enough to fit a couple of fingers in between (if we're talking large fowl) a hen not in lay will have a smaller gap. Same as a rooster...
Okay y'all "oldies"...another question.

Is is possible that an almost hen (1 yr old on March 25) could lay 2 eggs in 1 day?

Here's the deal. The Araucanas both lay a blue egg. Charlie's eggs are always small. Charlie's sister's eggs are always quite large - right from the first egg. I have always been able to tell which is which with no problem.

Today there was a small egg when I got home from work so it was laid earlier this morning likely. That would be Charlie's. Then I observed Charlie in the nest box when I was out there at about 2:00 and now - 4:30 - there is another small blue egg in the box. Should be Charlie's.

Charlie's sister has NEVER had a small egg. She's never had an egg the same shape as Charlie's eggs. Hers are more oblong a and way longer/bigger.

Both of these eggs are the size and shape of Charlie's. So...is it possible that she had 2 eggs in 1 day?
Possible but unlikely. Especially since your other hen didn't lay today. Egg sizes do vary. Have you ever witnessed a fart egg? Maybe it was just a fluke.
 
Last edited:
Y'all worry so much. My chickens get apple cores, peels, potato skins.... everything but onions.... and moldy food sometimes :oops: ....

Nothing kills them birds.... except dogs..... :eek:

When they free range.... I wonder if they eat poison ivy? OMGOSH! What shall I ever do? Henny Penny, the sky is falling! I am planning to plant apple trees for the hogs, chickens and deer lol!



Lol!

I worry about everything, not just my chickens - ha!
I worry far too much!! I figured they'd be just fine, but if I didn't ask, my luck would be they'd all die from apple related issues.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom