Not sure on if you can get a brown egg layer, but all of mine have laid colored eggs. Lavender is the only one that lays a really blue egg while the other 2 lay a blue-green egg. They do have lovely temperaments and they seem about average when it comes to broodiness as far as I can tell. Basil...
I was also saying the change in feed might have coincided with when production was going to rise no matter what he did or didn't do and the feed change had little to nothing to do with it
I've seen this a bit but just to clarify introversion does not necessarily mean one is shy or suffers from social anxiety. That is a separate thing. One can certainly be an introvert and suffer from shyness or social anxiety but one can also have those and be an extrovert. Rather, it more refers...
I'd give them a look and inform them there is no party. Please take your shenanigans elsewhere, I have grinding to do in p3r and my ramen and tea are getting cold. I'm not shy nor have social anxiety, I just prefer to be by myself most of the time :D
(That and I get a bit irritable if I don't...
It is very much real and evidently not hard to do. I don't imagine it's used that often though as it's easy enough to just have a rooster in with the flock and he'll take care of things much faster than it would be to use ai on every hen in the flock
I bet his decline was around fall or winter and when he started getting more eggs it was approaching spring (or at least was on the other side of winter solstice). I mean neither dumor nor producer's pride are exactly high quality food IMO but they are at least complete feeds. Both will give hen...
Some cats will bite if they decide you aren't petting enough or are petting too much. Both my cats Raven and Phoenix will bite me if I'm not paying enough attention to them. Thankfully it's just gentle bites. One of the strays Simon Blackquill though has less bite (or in his case claw) inhibition
Quality food, clean plain water, grit, oyster shell, and a clean, spacious stress free environment will do far more for your flock's health than any herbal supplement. Save your money for when you inevitably give into chicken math future expenses
Yeah, I can confirm this. In my first batch of chicks, Sage (bird in my profile pic) had me guessing as she had a very curvy tail at around 10 weeks. She ended up being a she and if I knew then what I know now I wouldn't have been questioning her to begin with as she had a female specific color...