@hoosiercheetah
That is wonderful news!!!![]()
Curious (and perhaps somewhat related...or not...).....
What are you feeding your chickens now-a-days?
Also, last I heard you were feeling like you couldn't let them range around your yard due to the hawk population. Wondering if any of that has changed for you?
And last, but not least, I'd love to see some photos of what you're doing for housing for them.
I'm feeding them... I can't remember the name of it. It's Rural King's standard layer feed, crumbles. I went down a few weeks back and they had it on sale, 9.99/50lb, so I grabbed two bags and a bag of scratch grain.
They still don't get to roam unsupervised. There are still haws, although I haven't seen as many, I do see them around. But also my yard is not fenced. In the spring, we're going to fence the back, and then we'll see. But I have a few strong flyers, so I don't know how that will go. I may transition the flock to heavier birds. Maybe not though, I adore my Golden Comets. They're laying large and extra large eggs pretty much every day without fail. My one black orp seems to have given up for the winter. Everyone else is doing a good pace, 5 or 6 a week. I have eight hens and I'm averaging 46 eggs a week from the flock.
I'll try to get some pics, but it's the same setup. The Hennitentiary is a 12' by 12' converted shed, the Rec Yard is about 6' by 18', low hoop-type with a tarp over the half that meets up with the coop. In the spring I hope to build a bigger run and go up to 12 birds. I will be buying day-old chicks this time. ;-) Some kind of dual-purpose so I can eat the roosters. I think I'd like to buy 12 chicks and hope for at least 4 girls. But we'll see.
I trim the wing feathers of my known escapees. I did Stella in the spring and she hasn't tried to escape since. Tuesday night the little peepers are up next. I want to get the cover crop in & don't need their help digging the seeds back up
Perhaps if you put a few cover areas up they could roam more often? I have a couple set up in the chicken yard. I have hawks around as well and the hens always have an eye to the sky but they like the hidey areas as well


