I have a Nesco dehydrator. It's been doing overtime lately drying apples for me. I'll have to look up the drying trays before our girls start to lay again. Worthless little freeloaders indeed. All mine are good for is to chase bugs around and they only do that when it doesn't interfere with their 8 hour dust bath. But come spring I will be having 23 hens laying. 15 will barely be 2 and 8 at POL so hopefully The Great Egg Drought of 2016 will be a thing of the past. I usually give the garbage man Fed X delivery guy and the nice ladies in the post office eggs as thank you tips, but if I can dehydrate for the next big drought I'd be thrilled.
Ronott1 once dehydrated do you just use a blender to powder them or is there an easier method?
I was just over on the Missouri thread where they are talking about an earthquake south of Joplin tonight about 7ish. Didn't feel a thing here but we are in the opposite corner of Missouri.
Personally I will be glad when this molt is done. This afternoon I noticed one of the hens pecking around one of the Welsummer rooster's back side, I caught him and discovered that the idiot had pulled out a new pin feather on his tail and was bleeding like crazy. I brought him into the house, hosed him off and blue coated his butt. He's in with my Buff O hen and her 7 week old chicks now. Last I checked him he was craning his neck around checking out his pretty purple back side, resplendent with it's one remaining, bedraggled, sickle feather sticking out of it..
Please guys, tell me that the first molt is the hardest.