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  1. Sara B

    Scratch

    Yikes! I will take away the scratch block thing my hubby found at TSC and brought home all proud about how much the hens would love him for the treat! They do love it but with the local temps in the 90's lately, I don't want them to suffer by eating corn. I will go back to the raw oats that they...
  2. Sara B

    Weeds, WEEDS, and more weeds!!!! PICS INCLUDED

    My hens eat what they like and some weed/plants they leave alone so I am kind of guessing mother nature has a built in detector in chickens to keep them from eating something they shouldn't, but that's just my thoughts after watching what weeds from my yard the hens eat or don't eat. They don't...
  3. Sara B

    In town hillbillies

    Yea, we try not to base our life decisions on what others think and try to teach our children that lesson as well. We have found that the most judgmental of our neighbors also seem to be the least happy with life in general, so I say who cares what anyone else thinks, and just be happy. I tend...
  4. Sara B

    newbie, not sure this is the right place for introductions?

    Glad there are newbies and veterans to ask for assistance as we all begin or continue our chicken journey! I wish my ladies were laying already and don't think you cheated as much as got great friends to give you mature layers already! That's awesome! You sound like a busy mom as well! Good luck...
  5. Sara B

    In town hillbillies

    We got 6 New Hampshire Reds this spring at Easter time from the local tractor supply store and LOVE them! My husband built them a nest box/coop for protection, a place to lay and sleep at night. We have 6 foot tall fence around our backyard so they are basically free range chickens who...
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