I use a whole head of garlic in each 5 gallon pail of fermented feed and the eggs of my girls never taste like garlic. Even if they did I season my fried eggs with garlic so it would be no biggie.
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My guess, and it is only a guess because I am a newbie, is that it is a brahma because of the white and black wings.
It may be an old wives tale as far as chickens go but I know for a fact that cows who eat wild onion or garlic have very off tasting milk.I started putting garlic powder in their food, and they don't seem to mind it. I'm a bit confused, though. I read not that garlic is a good all natural way to keep parasites off, but then I also read to keep them away from garlic. That letting them eat garlic makes the eggs taste like garlic.They aren't ready to lay yet and won't be for a few months. They're also not even outside yet, but I added garlic powder to their food. Also, what is LAb? I saw that someone said their was a video for it, but didn't see the link.![]()
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Quote: I should have mentioned... it's 1/4 the size of the brahma I have of the same age, and half the size of the gold laced wyandottes the same age... so it's gotta be something small
could it be a banty brahma?I should have mentioned... it's 1/4 the size of the brahma I have of the same age, and half the size of the gold laced wyandottes the same age... so it's gotta be something small
Black Bantam Cochin I suspect.
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Amazing! So happy for you guys