Im the one down south and its mud I'm battling. Its so deep it sucks my boots off as I'm out doing chores.
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Im the one down south and its mud I'm battling. Its so deep it sucks my boots off as I'm out doing chores.
Sounds like yall got some clay in that mud, we have what we call Red River gumbo in parts around here. 1 spring my 5 YO Daughter put on her brand new rubbwer boots, walked into a pile of water and mud, sucked the boots right off her. She was crying but ole Dad, retreived and washed the boots like new again....
Feed corn?? Does that help them in the cold?In Canada I am subject to -40º cold snaps. I do NOT heat my coop. Murphy's law says my birds will find out what -40 is all about when my hydro goes out. Regardless what you decide feed extra Corn over the winter you will not be sorry. Or something like this may help also; You could even knit a hoodie for those extra cold days..![]()
Definitely corn helps a lot in the cold. I have been raising chicken for years. I have 63 trips around the sun.Feed corn?? Does that help them in the cold?
Feed corn?? Does that help them in the cold?
@ thomasboyle:
If you click on my link in my previous post you will see a diary of my chicken keeping through Arctic Conditions for about a week or more.
I was receiving any where from 2 to 4 eggs a day from my six hens last winter without the aid of any light.
I will admit egg production was down but I still had ample eggs for my breakfast table.