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Celia wrote:Karen, they've only been here a few days, so we're still figuring that out! They don't like apple cores, but the seem to love nasturtium leaves and oregano. We give them grain mix once a day as well, and they're happily foraging on our onion weed bulbs and garden worms.
Jenise, no we haven't named them yet - still trying to tell them apart, to be honest. Four eggs so far!
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Jenise wrote:I'm so jealous! I can't have chickens in my neighborhood, but we were at the farm supply store yesterday and I picked up one of the baby chicks and just lost my heart.
Have the boys named them?
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Jenise wrote:I'm so jealous! I can't have chickens in my neighborhood, but we were at the farm supply store yesterday and I picked up one of the baby chicks and just lost my heart.
Have the boys named them?
Neil Courtney
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Celia wrote:Karen, they've only been here a few days, so we're still figuring that out! They don't like apple cores, but the seem to love nasturtium leaves and oregano. We give them grain mix once a day as well, and they're happily foraging on our onion weed bulbs and garden worms.
Jenise, no we haven't named them yet - still trying to tell them apart, to be honest. Four eggs so far!
Melissa Priestley
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Melissa Priestley wrote:They are so cute! Have you seen those furry-legged chickens? I can't remember the exact name of the breed, but a friend's mom raises them and they are impossibly cute and silly. I would love to have a couple laying hens, but my yard is far too small - and my cat is far too vicious. Plus they haven't passed the "backyard livestock" bill in my corner of the world yet, though it has been a hot topic as of late.
Here is a link for anyone interested: http://www.edmontonjournal.com/Backyard+chickens+likely+raise+stink/2904836/story
Celia wrote:Haven't seen furry-legged ones, Melissa! The rule here is you're allowed to have hens only - no roosters.
Linda, the ISA browns are a crossbreed, bred specifically for laying. They're supposed to be less broody too. When they get settled, they should hopefully lay up to 300 eggs a year each.
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Linda R. (NC) wrote:Celia wrote:Haven't seen furry-legged ones, Melissa! The rule here is you're allowed to have hens only - no roosters.
Linda, the ISA browns are a crossbreed, bred specifically for laying. They're supposed to be less broody too. When they get settled, they should hopefully lay up to 300 eggs a year each.
Can you use that many eggs, or will you sell some?
Celia wrote:Christina, not sure why you'd need the rooster sounds? The hens will lay without it.
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