Do you have a favorite hatchery to buy the best California Greys? I am in Texas. I have called Ideal hatchery and tried to use their website. Its kind if funny that I can go to their search bar and start with “brown eggs” and I get a message indicating that they dont know what that is. Many...
For poultry, including ducks, people have raised them, even before there were feed stores available everywhere. For smaller ducklings, we used to take eggs and scramble them and them mash them well using a fork, or more commonly, our fingers. Ducks that are a bit older do well on those same...
I believe that Hylines must be purchased in large quantities. If thats the case, most backyards poultry people and homesteaders, would probably get the ISA Browns.
I’ve mentioned this on here quite a while back, but I’m still searching. Years ago, I had chickens that laid beautifully colored eggs: pink, orange, blue, green, yellow, lavender, etc. I believe that many people breed for blue or green only. Does anyone know of a source for these eggs. I...
When I had a rodent problem, I took a container, (sometimes large buckets and sometimes a trough) and filled them about 2/3 full of water. Then I rubbed a bit of peanut butter above the water line. My containers were near walls they could climb. They would try to get the peanut butter and...
What are favorite brown egg layer breeds? Do they tolerate heat well? Are they prolific layers? Longevity? Are they personable with people as well as other fowl
Has anyone raised Production Blacks from Ideal Poultry in Cameron, TX? Could you possibly point out any pros or cons with this breed? They sound great in the catalog but I dont know why there doesnt seem to be many around. People I know dont seem to have them or know of others who have them...
Does anyone know of any differences between California Greys and Production Blacks, the latter being ftom Idesl Poultry in Cameron Texas. They seem to have the same coloring, the same egg production, and they weigh the same. Both are white egg layers. They a bred from different background...
Most modern hybrids lay heavily for about two or three years. The heritage breeds seen to lay fewer but will lay for as much as 8 or 10 years. Lots of chicken keepers have mentioned they dont prefer having to start over every three years with day olds which means they wont have eggs for their...
Usually a broody chicken or duck will be able to detect a problem such as an egg that doesnt hold temperature, etc. and the hen will kick it from the nest. You probably wont need to disturb her to candle or weigh eggs, especially if that hen has hatched eggs previously.
Im not sure about the scientific reasons behind it, but we moved them in the moon. We would have the eggs ready in a pile of straw. And that would be in a small area (we used a rabbit cage). We would go into the hen house after dark on the night of the black moon (the new moon). We usually...
Many years ago, when people didn’t all have access to feed stores, we would have hens on eggs to hatch them for the flock and for the table. We hard boiled eggs. The eggs were then smashed on our hands until they were no longer solid. This was our version of “chick starter”. After a number of...