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She could be in renal failure. Are you feeding high proteins?

No always stayed away from high proteins. I only give a little extra around this time of year when everyone is molting.. Their 1/2 acre of foraging area is a little desolate right now but when I get home from work I let them roam the 10 acres where there is lots of goodies. They are in that area for about an hour until it gets dark. That's why I feed them their FF in the morning when they get out of the coop.
 
My 2 dogs regularly snack on the FF when the make shift lid I have for it comes off because I forgot to put the piece of firewood on it. They are still doing well....besides I figured if the chicken poop doesnt make them ill after they eat it why would the FF which is the beginning process of chicken poop hurt them?
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I would say for my 4 hens they get about 1 1/4 cups of FF every morning. I am using a small black plastic bowl about 4 inches in diameter about 3 inches deep & its filled to the top.
1. Healthy happy hens are much easier to keep then sick hens.
2. Let chickens be chickens. Don't hold, coddle, diaper or snuggle with your hens. They lose their in bred chicken traits & can no longer forage, watch for predators or stay healthy.
3. Chickens are self insulated they dont need heated coops. Dont believe me? Stick your fingers under there feathers on a 20 degree night & surprise yourself with the heat they give off. I did & was surprised.
4. Natural feed/care is better & less work. Back on the prairie days they didnt have $$ or chemicals to deworm, antibiotics, or other meds to treat their chickens. Pumpkin seeds, ACV , whole grains are what they used then & their chickens thrived
5. Chickens dont care if they dont have a state of the art chicken mansion. Use & reuse what you have at home & be creative. My hens are not sad I reused siding, lumber, bowls, etc.
6. Deep litter is the easiest & best way to go. No daily/weekly of cleaning out the coop & runs. Once a week or so stir everything up & once a month or so add some bedding. No fuss no muss & my hens are very healthy
7. Chicken poop......it happens..... dont stress on what its shape,smell, consistency is today.
8. FF is the best way to feed. Less food consumption, healthy hens, glossy feathers & the BEST part is.....NO MORE SMELLY COOP/RUN

I could go on & on but these are the most important things to me.


As for ACV helping in the FF not freezing your right. My mom cleans houses & she leaves vinegar in her car throughout the winter & it never freezes. And we have cold winters

You all are bringing up some fantastic Bee wisdom! Bee has kindly agreed to allow me to use her wise words in the Natural Chicken Keeping blog! Right now I'm going through this entire thread and cutting and pasting her most informative posts. I'll be adding to the blog bit by bit. (And just to make sure I stay busy, I'll be going through the OT and FF threads too - LOL.)

I'm also going to post the entire story of The Gnarly Bunch in there. I have to go through and edit so it will work in the blog format, but it will be coming soon! As I add content, I'll put in a tab with quick links to each subject for reference. Wish me luck - I already have 55 pages (15,948 of Bee's amazing words) recompiled (still need to edit) and I've only worked through page 78 of this thread - LOL. My head is already spinning so I'm going to bed now.

This will be a lot of fun to organize all of Bee's wisdom... perhaps a book will be coming soon
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You all are bringing up some fantastic Bee wisdom! Bee has kindly agreed to allow me to use her wise words in the Natural Chicken Keeping blog! Right now I'm going through this entire thread and cutting and pasting her most informative posts. I'll be adding to the blog bit by bit. (And just to make sure I stay busy, I'll be going through the OT and FF threads too - LOL.)

I'm also going to post the entire story of The Gnarly Bunch in there. I have to go through and edit so it will work in the blog format, but it will be coming soon! As I add content, I'll put in a tab with quick links to each subject for reference. Wish me luck - I already have 55 pages (15,948 of Bee's amazing words) recompiled (still need to edit) and I've only worked through page 78 of this thread - LOL. My head is already spinning so I'm going to bed now.

This will be a lot of fun to organize all of Bee's wisdom... perhaps a book will be coming soon
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very nice blog .very user friendly .
 
You all are bringing up some fantastic Bee wisdom! Bee has kindly agreed to allow me to use her wise words in the Natural Chicken Keeping blog! Right now I'm going through this entire thread and cutting and pasting her most informative posts. I'll be adding to the blog bit by bit. (And just to make sure I stay busy, I'll be going through the OT and FF threads too - LOL.)

I'm also going to post the entire story of The Gnarly Bunch in there. I have to go through and edit so it will work in the blog format, but it will be coming soon! As I add content, I'll put in a tab with quick links to each subject for reference. Wish me luck - I already have 55 pages (15,948 of Bee's amazing words) recompiled (still need to edit) and I've only worked through page 78 of this thread - LOL. My head is already spinning so I'm going to bed now.

This will be a lot of fun to organize all of Bee's wisdom... perhaps a book will be coming soon ;)
Looks very good so far! I have one teeny suggestion. " . Be sure to use a plastic bowl or feeder to serve the fermented feed to your chickens." I use a ceramic dog dish. It's also easier to clean. ;)
 
My 2 dogs regularly snack on the FF when the make shift lid I have for it comes off because I forgot to put the piece of firewood on it.  They are still doing well....besides I figured if the chicken poop doesnt make them ill after they eat it why would the FF which is the beginning process of chicken poop hurt them? :plbb
I would say for my 4 hens they get about 1 1/4 cups of FF every morning. I am using a small black plastic bowl about 4 inches in diameter about 3 inches deep & its filled to the top.
1. Healthy happy hens are much easier to keep then sick hens.
2. Let chickens be chickens. Don't hold, coddle, diaper or snuggle with your hens. They lose their in bred chicken traits & can no longer forage, watch for predators or stay healthy.
3. Chickens are self insulated they dont need heated coops. Dont believe me?  Stick your fingers under there feathers on a 20 degree night & surprise yourself with the heat they give off. I did & was surprised.
4. Natural feed/care is better & less work.  Back on the prairie days they didnt have $$ or chemicals to deworm, antibiotics, or other meds to treat their chickens. Pumpkin seeds, ACV , whole grains are what they used then & their chickens thrived
5. Chickens dont care if they dont have a state of the art chicken mansion. Use & reuse what you have at home & be creative. My hens are not sad I reused siding, lumber, bowls, etc. 
6. Deep litter is the easiest & best way to go. No daily/weekly of cleaning out the coop & runs. Once a week or so stir everything up & once a month or so add some bedding. No fuss no muss & my hens are very healthy
7. Chicken poop......it happens..... dont stress on what its shape,smell, consistency is today.  
8. FF is the best way to feed. Less food consumption, healthy hens, glossy feathers & the BEST part is.....NO MORE SMELLY COOP/RUN 

I could go on & on but these are the most important things to me.  


As for ACV helping in the FF not freezing your right. My mom cleans houses & she leaves vinegar in her car throughout the winter & it never freezes.  And we have cold winters
#2 - There are some breeds that really aren't chickens at all: ie: silkies. Don't see any issues with handling them. Hard to get your kids to stop picking them up ;) I can see the chickens like it too, because they stand on your boots to be held.

#3 - Ooo I love doing that. It's so toasty.. I do it every time I close up. Helps get the circulation back to my fingers in cold temps :p I'm sure the chickens don't really appreciate it, but I do! :plbb
 
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