At nine years old they must've came from good stock. My original NHs are from Wilco, and they've had no problems, and not a single bad egg laid. They just turned one year old last week, so they're officially hens now.
The pullet laid her first egg today. Small or medium in size and kind of a...
Seems I read somewhere that calcium uptake by plants is at least partially dependent on having the right microorganisms in the soil. And when fertilizing plants, you're actually feeding the soil microbiome, which converts nutrients into a form that's more accessible for plants.
It's a little over 70 here, same as yesterday. Very nice.
One of the 21 and a half week old pullets I hatched in the incubator is probably going to lay her first egg today. She was in the "nest" that the older RIR hen has been using, then watched the RIR intently as she sat in the nest. Later...
This thread started by @gtaus should interest you.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/fertilizer-prices-expected-to-skyrocket-use-chicken-run-compost.1686619/
I toss them into the woods, about 100 yards away from the house. There are plenty of wild critters that benefit from the meals.
Would I put them in my compost pile? I don't think so, because it could limit how soon I could use the compost in my garden. I might want to use some of the pile as...
I noticed that some of the pepper seeds I planted last Tuesday are beginning to send out roots. I could see a few of them through the thin covering of seed starting mix. I took them off the heat pad and placed them under the light with the tomatoes.
So it took four days for the tomato seeds...
Tomato seeds started sprouting. I took them off the heat pad and got them under a grow light. Pepper seeds are lagging behind so I left them on the heat pad.
Since you're just curious as to whether they'd hatch, buy a dozen commercial eggs, break a half dozen to eat, looking for the bullseye that indicates fertility. If some seem to be fertilized try hatching the other six. If not, try another brand of eggs.
Yes, it can get a little ripe at times during the process.
I just finished starting my annual bucket of weed tea. I filled the bucket about 1/3 full of fleshy leaf weeds and filled the bucket about halfway with water. It's sitting under a metal roof by the chickens now.
Something I failed to...
That's no reason to go without free fertilizer for your garden. You can make weed tea fertilizer. I had great luck using the bucket of weed tea fertilizer I made last year.
It's really simple to make a bucket full. Fill a 5 gallon bucket with as many weeds as you can find, then cover them with...