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Hard to believe at this time next week...the bash will already be over.....![]()
Just so you know..not all chickens lay every day. It is perfectly normal for some breeds to lay 2 or 3 eggs a week. You just got these chickens. Most chickens go threw a stale period when they are moved to a new coop. They do not like change. Just adding a chicken, lack of the same fresh air, lack of sunlight, lack of the same exercises, lack of the same outdoor coop or dimensions, can cause many chickens to go into stress mode. I think that you are getting eggs is more unusual than not getting eggs.Well, that one Amerecauna has still not layed an egg, yet. My pink egger has only missed 2 of 10 days, the naughty one has missed 3? no more than 4 days, another one has prob. only layed 5 or 6 eggs, and the last one has layed 0 eggs. Not sure how long to hold out before we make the decision if it's worth hanging on to her and for how much longer. DD16 says to put her into the stew pot for this wknd at chickenstock. I say we give her more time. Like another week or two.
My oldest batch of babies was "supposed to" go outside yesterday, but we were so busy w/other outdoor work, gardening, pulling weeds along the house and flower bed areas and coming in from the rain that it never happened. So I'm doing that this morning while everyone's at work/school. I'll be putting them into a bigger enclosure in my garage until they get bigger. But IDK how worried I should be about those outside cats I picked up at the swap 1 1/2 wks ago. 2 are kittens who shold be 9-11 wks old right now and I'm saying there's NO friggin way! I'm thinking 5-6 wks b/c they're teeny fluffs w/leg buds sticking out! People lie about their animals ages all the time just to get rid of them, and technically it IS against WI state law to get rid of a puppy, kitten, bunny, et all if they're less than 8 wks old unless they go w/their mother. Anywho - I'm not too worried about THEM, it's the older one who hunts. The lady said she's used to all her chickens and seems to know the difference between your pet chickens vs birds that are 'wild' that you can go after and eat. But I'm still a little nervous about putting them out there because if she DOES go after them and kill them, I'm going to be really mad and upset, as will the kids. My husband says to put them in one of our rabbit brood cages for now. That way they are fully enclosed and safe (unless the cat sticks her arm in and tries to claw at one). He said that if they're coming from a plastic tote in my laundry room, that a 30x36 rabbit cage will feel like heaven and they'll have MORE than plenty of room to move around compared to what they've had and they'll be just fine. Plus safe from the cat since I'm so worried. IDK. I guess that makes sense. Because if one flies out of the other enclosure adn is walking around on the garage floor, she's more likely to go after them. So I gues sit makes sense. (we kept the cats in the garage for the first few days to kill all the mice and to get used to us and their new home. Now we leave the side door opena nd they roam in/out all day and come supper chore time we round them up and put them back in the garage overnight so the baby kittens don't become easy prey.)
I also add alfalfa cubes sometimes during the winter to my FF."No one on here seemed to know if Alfalfa was really toxic to poultry or not so off to do some research. Will post ffindings if anyone is interested."
vickie I missed this if you asked, Alfalfa is really a good addition to the diet of poultry, I supplement in the winter with it and also add some soaked cubes to my FF. Doing the research I'm sure you will find the many benefits, alfalfa meal is also good for gardens called the "poor man's" kelp meal, a certain amount of N-P-K and lots of trace minerals, magical stimulant if you will
misting in the north with possible rain today, hoping to get some planting done again to take advantage of it
the transplanted raspberries have taken off, green leaves showing on the Lathams buds showing on the Yellow variety
bbl if it rains
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