I have no comment on ducks, but for chickens - don’t do anything at all. Unless you have specific non-cold hardy breeds, they will be fine. Keep the water thawed (maybe with a base heater). If you have heating on the water then don’t keep it in a confined coop area as the moisture will dampen...
Cucumbers can be tricky. Some years we get great yeilds and others they all get powdery mildew. I suggest you get some Mexican sour gherkin seeds. They aren’t sour they’re cute, delicious, and easy to grow. They taste a bit like cucumbers but are hardier.
That’s awesome! Perineals really are the way to go. 100%. I am also expanding my raised beds. I tried for years to get my blackberries going and failed until I put them into raised beds. Now they’re giants.
I also ordered like 5-6 herbal tea flower plants. So I’m hoping to have a little tea...
Mine are to raise more meat chickens, to not have to buy vegetables for a few months out of the year, keep up egg production, raise my first grain for bread making, bee better at harvesting my bee’s honey, be more efficient with the compost from the rabbitry, and can/freeze more from the garden...
I’m so sorry to hear this. ❤️❤️I’m sure she knew she was loved.
One of my favorite things to do with kids around is to take a shed tail feather and snip a bit off the inner point. Then you dip it into an ink well and have your own reusable feather pen. Maybe that could be a keepsake?
Hi guys! Long time, no bunny chat!
I am a Holland lop breeder and am considering two new does: white and harlequin. Would those colors be dominant or recessive to my broken sable point buck?
Thanks!!
I breed show pedigreed Holland lops and am considering a purchase between two does. One is harlequin and one is brown eyed white.
They would be bred to my broken sable point buck. Then bred to the progeny of that buck and my self black doe.
Does anyone know if white would be dominant or...
Maybe an unpopular opinion, but mature roosters that you already know are good boys are (to me) a much better bet than raising your own and hoping for the best. You may be better off!