NaturalFarmer
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Asshole must be a common name for roosters Like Smith or Chang
Yeah I read that about the eggs when I first bought the chicks.. That is wild as hell huh?You do know,you don't need a rooster to have eggs,You only need a rooster for fertilized eggs.Also,speaking of eggs,the hen has a special gland that coats the egg in a clear seal that locks out bacteria,if your eggs are clean and don't need to be wiped off,you can keep eggs in a basket on the table,no need to refrigerate,the reason store bought eggs have salmonella in them is that the protective coating is washed off at the farms,allowing the bacteria to enter the egg.
Oh yeah. I crack the eggs over a bowl instead of a pan.. Would kinda ruin breakfast if a partially developed chick fell into my scrambled eggs. Lol
I curse them all the time,we have to fence in the garden,they got into my freshly transplanted weed garden last spring,dug up every seedling,I was ready to kill-em all let me tell ya.If you own chickens and they free range, chances are you soon will be cursing them for ripping up your garden. Best defense against this in my opinion
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Fun as hell throwing screaming mortar rounds in the air at trespassing chickens. Like a screaming raptor. They learn fast......well kinda.
Good tip thanks.. That's the type of info I'm lookin furJust be careful. In my opinion its not needed. I only feed hot oatmeal when it cold. My breeds are all hardy though. heat on cold nights creates moisture from their breath and droppings which in turn creates frostbite conditions.
So you don't heat the coop at all? I'm in ohio and have been brainstorming different ways to heat the coop.I have 6 layers, no roosters. I let them free range but I keep a light on a timer in their coup so they lay regularly, 12/12. Never had a problem with the cold and I'm in northern WI.