My favorite breed lays white eggs. It's controversial, but I don't choose the chickens I raise by the color of eggs they lay. I know, blasphemous 🤷🏻♀️😅🤣
Since it's for all pets, here are my Angoras. D'Arcy is a Chocolate French Angora & Drusilla is a Pointed White Satin Angora. They are princesses in the castle.
This photo is a screen grab (too small?) from a video, so only 1200 pixels, but I'm entering in case I'm wrong 🤷🏻♀️
It's from my latest 100% hatch of my Crevecoeurs (which means 3 out of 5 eggs set will be roos). It's Amélie, my only 1/4 blue 3/4 black & s/he is the first of the hatch & bold...
Reviving an old thread (because these are for reference, after all) to say cheers to the Harris Farms Nurture Right 360. 100% hatch (eggs placed all hatched) over a 5-day period.
The humidity was high (79%) this time due to our rainy season, I suppose, and I only gathered the eggs from certain...
I think that's the one I just read. Excellent! I planted all of my acreage to complement the marsh, river, and upland forest.
I think of our Husky yard as "pasture" and am overplanting the grass in clover, but have to take my time to see what works. My husband is in charge of the tractor on...
Helpful article and beautiful builds!
In Florida, with our open-air coop built into our retaining wall, the water stays cool. Although the brooder was set up with electrolyte water and plain water, my hens don't like it. They ignore it and prefer plain water. It's good to know we got that...
I'm so glad you find it inspired. When I'm not around chicken people, they don't know quite what to do with my building chicken housing right below the pool and deck. 😅 it doesn't smell, thank goodness, or I may have been in the doghouse.
The recessed area as insulation, shade, and greenhouse...