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Poor thing she isn’t moulting, our rooster is a little too rough on her. I think she is quite happy to be sitting on those eggs. We have also placed 24 more eggs in the incubator so here is hoping for a bunch of chicks in a couple more weeks. Theses were taken this evening the...
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5.8 gm ash (“ash” refers to the total quantity of vitamins and minerals in a food substance) 5.8 gm fiber *Note: This study analyzed Laetiporus sulphureus. As the study details, chicken of the woods (and other mushrooms) make an excellent protein source, while providing a wide ...
For the beginner, we recommend either buying a couple of young female chickens that have just started to lay eggs, or a few baby chicks that have already hatched. You can also buy fertilized eggs and keep them in an incubator until they hatch, but baby chicks are much easier to deal wit...
How to Make an Irretrievable Easter Egg: Last year, we took our then-3-year-old to the neighborhood park for an Easter Egg Hunt. Watching little kids engage in primal (yet adorable) hunting-and-gathering behavior was fascinating. Volumes of books could b
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On another day later that week, the dog was taken in the chicken yard on a leash and properly introduced to the chickens and not allowed to chase them or be aggressive toward them. Over the next week they became used to each other and the “chasing game” never happened again. My neigh...
there’s no hard and fast rule. It can lay either small or medium eggs depending on the feed as well as the environment. Since the Hamburg adjusts well to bigger spaces, you need to make sure that your backyard has ample space to keep these beautiful chickens with black, white, and go...
But, yeah, like most organic options, organic chicken feed is more expensive. For me the few bucks a bag more is a moderately small price increase for a big values payoff, but this is an assessment every chicken-keeper will need to make for themselves, based on their finances, flock size...