Phil Black Rock wrote: As for the "RAT" it serves no good purpose on this earth, *
That would be like people, then.
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If some of your old hens are still with you, you may have to introduce new hens to the flock. Hens like to know who's boss, and they peck the ones below them, so if there are new birds it leads to squabbling while they sort out who's who. Lots of threads about this. It is handy to have a spare arc, ...
Mine have grass and what-ever they find all the time. So I give them rations morning and evening. Might do it different if they didn't have grass. War-time 'dig for victory' books said give them as much as they can clear up in half an hour, morning and evening, (food was rationed then for people as ...
It's not always such a hassle adding hens. Willow has been unlucky in that, and in the health of her new hens ( general advice is isolate new stock, and I suppose it applies to hens as well, but none of us thought of that at the time) But yes, getting it right first saves one hassle, though you stil...
Or you could look at the pages Richard has put on the Main Site. Click on Chicken Keeping at the top of the page, it's very informative. There are pictures of different kind of hen houses, arcs, runs etc. And adverts and links so that you can find out how much they cost to buy (how much you can save...
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