Quick question, I have the ability to get spent grains from a local distillery, so I was curious if those were just as good to use as a feed supplement as the spent grains from a brewery for chickens and eventually pigs
Looking for advice, so I had posted a couple weeks ago about how nice and friendly my rooster was, well this past week or so he has been very temperamental. So temperamental yesterday that sometime during the afternoon he had attacked our guard goose and bloodied her poor eye and beak. I got...
Wow!! Thanks so much. Sounds great to me
I wasn't even suppose to get a rooster, they were to be all hens. I've been working on holding him and loving on him daily as well so he won't try to be mean to me or my kiddos
So I just posted this question. I haven't found out yet. I've read where the rooster could be in the nesting box by himself to show the hens that it's a place to lay eggs and it's safe but I haven't seen anywhere what it means if he is literally on top of the hen both being in the nesting box
Ok so I have a hen that just started to lay eggs 2 days ago. She has only laid 1 egg so far (it was a double yolker) but my rooster is laying on top of her in the nesting box. Is this normal?
I have 4 Embden geese I would like to move through a small woodsy patch I have that contain a large amount of sassafras saplings. Does anyone know if geese will eat this?