This is a great contest idea so just wanted to put forth some support....I just can't get my hens to cooperate with the picture taking. ...lol
They have decided lately to lay there eggs,'who knows wher'e...I told them I was going to start putting there food 'who knows where'...lol
Name:Reflections
Subject:Twister
Edited by: Pikeechickee
Background: Clip art photo
Changes: Cutting out horse and turning him upside down for reflection in the water
Program: Corel & Photoshop
Name:Easy Days
Subject:Fuzzy the horse
Edited by: Pikeechickee
Background:Made from clip art and...
I tend to nick name everything in the yard, I tried to name them, but they still are named whatever I call them at any given moment... so...at the moment
Name: Missy, or Miss Priss
Gender: She is a she
Category: Silver Laced
Age: She is just now a year old...
Yes, I put an answer in the poll...
Ah, thanks..I never thought about it changing the way the eggs taste, and really figured the chickens would like it...hmmm.. But it's ok if it isn't a good route to take as it is one less thing to worry about buying...lol
I tried the scrambled eggs and garlic powder that someone wrote about here, or I read somewhere. My hens did not devour it as the guys said his did, but they did eat it.
I felt kinda wrong about feeding them eggs, after all, it is there eggs. But when I went out today I had a broken egg, which...
Ok, thanks guys...I was clueless with any of it, very interesting conversation going on here.
I have been feeding mine a mixture of the laying pellets and chicken corn...of course, they love the corn but I usually throw a mixture...Problem is, the dog likes the laying pellets.(if he lays an...
Thanks...I sure missed his crowing and snooze alarm this morning, I am so used to hearing a rooster crow for so long. But I really am not wanting to raise any babies right now.
I know the dog didn't mean to break the chicken...he is truly a sweetie pie and so very tolerant.
I have no way of...
Well. No need for further advice on him, he is gone. I'm really bummed. I know it is just a chicken but we had him now several years and I get attached to everything...
That was very interesting...thanks for the helpful info.
Have you ever used Collodial Silver?
It is relatively inexpensive. We have used in on the dog, horses and an injured roo, the one I was talking about in the other post that was injured much more seriously...or at least with visible...