The Natural Chicken Keeping thread - OTs welcome!

I butchered out 5 young cockerels today in a snow storm. They were breeding everything in sight and I need to keep the young girls in condition and tore up by randy males. I hatched out 6 Orpingtons in late fall and they were all boy. 17 weeks old and 5lbs average. These are my first English Orpingtons I will be eating.
 
I butchered out 5 young cockerels today in a snow storm. They were breeding everything in sight and I need to keep the young girls in condition and tore up by randy males. I hatched out 6 Orpingtons in late fall and they were all boy. 17 weeks old and 5lbs average. These are my first English Orpingtons I will be eating.
Oh no, more snow? Yuck.. I hate butchering in the cold too.. :/ curious how they will taste!

Justinnes,

I love love your Rock..makes me want to get some..wish I had more room for more breeds..
Thanks Del! He has that rock type, and I love it!
 
I butchered out 5 young cockerels today in a snow storm. They were breeding everything in sight and I need to keep the young girls in condition and tore up by randy males. I hatched out 6 Orpingtons in late fall and they were all boy. 17 weeks old and 5lbs average. These are my first English Orpingtons I will be eating.
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All 6!
 
Are my chickens out of their minds? Bought two things of dried mealworms and they were not impressed. I even tried to hydrate them to make them a little more appetizing (it said so on the container). Won't be buying those again...
wow that is weird! Around here mealworms are known as chicken crack! I get the Happy Hen Treats. I never looked to see where they are from; they are the only ones available here
 
I dug in the garden today, starting to get it ready so the girls all had quite a feast on dug up worms and grub, oh and the occasional spider and cricket.




When they went to roost tonight they couldn't have got a drop of water in their crops if they wanted to!!!!!
 
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I dug in the garden today, starting to get it ready so the girls all had quite a feast on dug up worms and grub, oh and the occasional spider and cricket.




When they went to roost tonight they couldn't have got a drop of water in their crops if they wanted to!!!!!
I would love to able to turn the garden so that girls could enjoy it. Unfortunately I seem to have 8" of this white stuff on the top of the garden........and its frozen solid
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