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I've done the run. He held it, and went in the house.
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Duckling is not "with it" today. Par for the course at this age. I'm going to have fun keeping up with her today.![]()
Nobody I just put out the grit cause it refused to leave the barn and so I was worried it didn't have anything to process the pellets I am self taught for most thingsThe dog has terrible allergies. His scratching wakes me when it is bad. Benadryl is not helping this year, and the new vet is a little girl that doesn't care what the other vet gave Sturgis every year. She won't give a prescription. No, I can't choose another vet. I aint in the city.
Wet it down in a water bowl. They can take the pellets around six weeks for sure. Mine never complained, and I forgot to worry about it.
Rural King has it. I think there was an actual feed store that carried it too. RK protein is 18% though. Not 20.
Liz, I often wonder who taught you to keep chickens. Grit won't hurt, but it didn't help in that situation.
Lol they are probably spoiled they free range 24/7 and roost in my barn well the 3 oldest and the April baby, I have 9 in the coop too they aren't as luckye Your chickens are spoiled, aren't they? LOL! Do you find yourself ordering salad at a restaurant because the flock likes the shredded carrots? I always kept my flock in mind when ordering, and made sure I left enough for them!
Your chickens are spoiled, aren't they? LOL! Do you find yourself ordering salad at a restaurant because the flock likes the shredded carrots? I always kept my flock in mind when ordering, and made sure I left enough for them!![]()