A feeding method designed to accommodate mixed flocks for all seasons and stages of development.
Observations will be recorded here as they happen for others to replicate or improve upon with the intention of achieving optimal health and longevity for our birds.
Day 1. The experiment begins
Looking to rehome our beautiful Organic, Soy Free, Gluten Free Roosters. 6 months old. Been handled daily by children and very well loved. Very comfortable with people.
located in Malibu
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This article is on how I make my homemade gluten (and milk) free bread. (Pictured below) :D
What you'll use:
This is everything that you will use for supplies, ingredients, and the amount for each loaf. Please make certain that you have all the ingredients before you start so...
Moo-less Flan (DAIRY FREE and GLUTEN FREE and SUGAR FREE)
This is a nice way to use up extra egg yolks and stay away from dairy and gluten allergies. I love the erythritol option because it doesn’t raise your blood sugar making this a sugar free dessert.
ONLY FOUR INGREDIENTS
Preheat oven to...
I may be new to BYC, but I wanted to share my findings. My mom is severely allergic to wheat, so when we got our birds, we decided to feed them an all gluten free diet. I did hours and hours of research, trying to find layer feed, chick starter, and scratch that was completely gluten free. It...
Hello there, I was interested in an animal nutrition consultation, but sadly, no self respecting animal nutrition consultant will take a guy with several dozen ducks on his property seriously. I run a medium sized poultry farm in East Tennessee and I feel less than amazing about feeding them...
I have Celiac, and I'm trying to reduce my exposure to gluten via chicken feed products. Just getting the dust down my nose and into my throat can leave me very sick, and I definitely do not enjoy purging like I am filming a remake of The Exorcist. I'd like to start fodder for my chickens, but I...
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Hi all, we now have our gluten free, soy free, holistically grown chicken feed for sale.
Ingredients - buckwheat, sorghum, millet, red heritage corn (non gmo), sunflower seeds (all are holistically grown, non gmo & gluten...
What are some ways you get calcium into your chickens
I use oyster shell and limestone. I'm wondering if there are any other inexpensive ways to get calcium into their diet.
What grasses or other plants do your chickens like to eat that grow fast? I want to try growing flats of something in the house so i can have the chicken eat something fresh (other than store bought stuff) in and out of the coop over the winter.