I planned, made a drawing, the whole thing, then I went to the store for wood, couldn't get what I needed so I took what we had laying around and it came out totally different from what I had planned....
I had one white leghorn, Whitey... she had the sweetest voice, was chatty but not loud, just talking. I used to live in a neighbourhood with very small gardens ( about 700 square foot) and we had neighbours in apartement buildings on all sides, but I never worried about her, she was very quiet...
I totally understand...just today I realised that the youngest is refusing to eat if she sees the sussex looking at her, even something she really likes, it's been months and still the sussex is bullying her. It's very frustrating.... Now I have to sneak around to get some food in her, so I get...
Maybe one good thing about Germany ... Everything is regulated to death.... Problem is that you can' t get antibiotics or even dewormers without a vet, and thats a problem because there aren't enough vets
That's interesting about the different sources...
Yes I created that problem too by giving them food and water in their coop, but that attracted mice so I had to put it outside... And then they came out ... after a couple hours
I looked it up, here in Germany when the bottle says 400 mg it has 400 mg of calcium carbonate in it
I don't have the calcium citrate , couldn't find it at the time... But I didn't realise that it was in antacid tablets, so maybe I can find it in the section for stomach-tablets...
Thank you for...
I made several 6/7 hour trips ( we were moving and didn't have a secure run for them yet, and we would stay for at least two weeks at he old place) with 2 chickens in a wooden box with bedding and ventilation. The first trip that we made during the day they started to cry and we stopped, then...
Mid September I bought 2 pullets, about 20 week old greeneggers but I suspect one of them is 4 weeks younger) I had 1 chicken left, a light Sussex after my white leghorn died) it took forever to get them to go outside of the run, they were afraid of everything... But once the oldest became...