The Natural Chicken Keeping thread - OTs welcome!

Okay...now you have to explain how you came to be living in your van and washing in a creek
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There's not much to tell, really. It was a transitional time in my misspent youth. I moved from Texas to Illinois (to follow a girl, obviously) and I was staying with some friends on their couch. Everything I owned fit in a duffel bag, more or less. The friends moved out of that apartment and the landlord jacked the rent, and I didn't have enough saved to get into anyplace else. It was all no-notice to me. I actually had a job at the time, just nothing saved. So I spent a few nights in the van while I got things together, and I started thinking it wasn't that bad. It was only missing a few things, and I was pretty sure I could solve those problems. So I put an air mattress in the back, figured out the washing thing, and viola, rolling apartment. I worked at a pizza joint and lived on that for free food, and I figured why pay rent?

It only lasted a few months before I got bored with it, and the girl I had followed wanted to come see me, but she didn't get the bohemian charm of van-life. I married her; we'll be ten years next month, but that's a whole other story.

What was more interesting than the van was the next place I got - an apartment in a divided Queen Anne that I shared with Juanita, the half-Mexican, half-Cherokee paranoid-schizophrenic former commodities trader. I swear I couldn't make this stuff up.
We're probably naturally keeping everything. I was glad to get the washer eventually, but we never replaced the dryer. A couple of lines in the basement in the winter and line outside in the summer works perfectly well.

If only we could keep ourselves more naturally. Here we're getting better at it all the time, and the chickens are just one step in that process. I'm fairly dying to get a bigger yard so we can do more. :-D

We dry as much as we can on a rack in the basement or out on the line. We have a dryer but we use it as little as possible. We make our own laundry soap for pennies on the dollar, and it's hypo-allergenic and possibly bio-degradable, although I haven't checked into that part.

Perspective is the greatest gift that hard times can give you, as long as you learn to roll with the punches. Sadly, many people are so traumatized by the process, then never learn anything but fear.
 
I was in the kitchen earlier wondering if any of the natural chicken keeping thread people had any guilty pleasures.....like Nutella on fried white bread .....
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I live my life wholly immersed in guilty pleasures.


Bacon makes everything better.


Gravy makes everything better.


Chocolate covered bacon with gravy is better than you think it is.


If you put your leftover mac n cheese in a bread pan and fridge it overnight, in the morning you can slice it, lightly coat the slices with flour, and pan-fry it in butter. Then add bacon and gravy. Breakfast of champions! Best served with whatever stale open beer is left on the counter, but check for cigarette butts before you drink.


ETA I quit smoking and drinking years ago, but I'm not kidding about the fried mac n cheese. :-D
 
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DO NOT SLANDER CHOCOLATE AS JUNK FOOD.

It is a legume and we need very many servings daily. It's the ONLY legume that is permissible in my diet. (And it's a fermented legume at that...it's how I get my own personal fermented feed every day.)
 
LOL we call them (well, most large insects the chickens like) crunchbugs.
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DO NOT SLANDER CHOCOLATE AS JUNK FOOD.

It is a legume and we need very many servings daily. It's the ONLY legume that is permissible in my diet. (And it's a fermented legume at that...it's how I get my own personal fermented feed every day.)
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I certainly did not say it was junk food! I said it makes everything better!

And now for something completely different...

Can anyone point me to a comprehensive list of good herbs to grow in the vicinity of chickens? It seems like I read about one that is good for them and also repels mosquitoes.
 
hi all a few weeks back i asked about stuffing eggs from off the counter under a broody. started with 8. 1 got broken added a another one well another one broke down to 7. moved broody to her own area in the coop no more broken eggs. removed 1 stinker at day ten or so. down to 6 eggs. Went out this morning thinking its only day 19 and lifted up broody momma(oops) to get a peek under well one little wet chick rolled out. Momma quickly tucked it back under her.I was so excited but I had to go to work(boo) couldn't wait to get home and look at the little one. Finally got home and got a look at momma and 4 little ones so far. she wouldn't let me lift her off the nest but the little ones would come out from under her wings peep around and run back under. Hoping the other 2 remaining eggs hatch.
Try to get pictures tomorrow.
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DO NOT SLANDER CHOCOLATE AS JUNK FOOD.

It is a legume and we need very many servings daily. It's the ONLY legume that is permissible in my diet. (And it's a fermented legume at that...it's how I get my own personal fermented feed every day.)
And it is healthy as well especially dark chocolate :)

I certainly did not say it was junk food! I said it makes everything better!

And now for something completely different...

Can anyone point me to a comprehensive list of good herbs to grow in the vicinity of chickens? It seems like I read about one that is good for them and also repels mosquitoes.
http://naturalchickenkeeping.blogspot.com/2013/05/herbs-and-their-uses-for-your-chickens.html
Here is the list I use. I actually made herb boxes in the chickens run area & planted seeds in them with some of these herbs. I am also planting mint around the coop as a bug repellent.

I have a lot of herbs in my veggie garden that I plan to dry to use throughout the year. I also add fresh herbs to the nesting box. The girls can have a snack while they are waiting to lay :)
 
hi all a few weeks back i asked about stuffing eggs from off the counter under a broody. started with 8. 1 got broken added a another one well another one broke down to 7. moved broody to her own area in the coop no more broken eggs. removed 1 stinker at day ten or so. down to 6 eggs. Went out this morning thinking its only day 19 and lifted up broody momma(oops) to get a peek under well one little wet chick rolled out. Momma quickly tucked it back under her.I was so excited but I had to go to work(boo) couldn't wait to get home and look at the little one. Finally got home and got a look at momma and 4 little ones so far. she wouldn't let me lift her off the nest but the little ones would come out from under her wings peep around and run back under. Hoping the other 2 remaining eggs hatch.
Try to get pictures tomorrow.
So excited for you! Can't wait to see the pics.
 

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