Backyard chickens for the best eggs ever: you can keep a few hens to produce homegrown eggs, even if you only have a small back yardThe minute you crack open a homegrown egg from a hen that's been able to eat grass, seeds and bugs, you'll...
Find out how you can get the most nutritious eggs from your backyard flock through feeding them a well-balanced diet and giving them the best care!
In the wintertime, chickens are always going to lay fewer eggs. The reason being the amount of light that they received during the day is shorter and the nights are longer. And this is really the biggest impact as far as how many eggs they lay per day, obviously one, but, you know, ...
Chickens lay eggs all year round – with a highly productive hen, you're looking at 200 or more eggs per year. So choose your breeds wisely and you'll be awell-stocked homesteader, egg-wise, with only a couple of chickens in your flock. Let’s see these 10 well-known and productive...
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Inside each coop is a double nesting box with a hinged top so you can pick you fresh eggs easily! There are also two roosting bars and a couple of screened windows that will give your chickens proper and consistent ventilation. Price$369 ...
Solid construction helps to keep your chickens secure at night. A chicken coop from the Hen House Collection could become an attractive feature in your backyard and an interesting conversation starter as you entertain your guests. If you enjoy fresh eggs for breakfast, consider a chicken coop for...
Chickens may also eat their eggs due to accidental discovery. If a chicken coop is crowded, a chicken can very easily break an egg. Once the egg is broken, the chicken may begin to eat the yolk and develop a taste for eggs. Therefore, even if the initial egg breaking wa...
Just found this thread again, becasue I've discovered that pruslane (portulaca oleracea) is a good chicken feed, that chickens eat with gusto at first but don't want all that much of. This, and its tolerance for cut-and-come-again, make me think it would be good in chicken paddocks...
They lay good amount of eggs in summer season. An adult Sussex rooster weights about 4.5 kg and hen weights about 3.5 kg. Their Lobe is of red color. There are no feathers in their legs. Skin color is white. Eggshell become brown colored. These chickens are suitable for raising for ...