Excellent advice. I let giant kale grow wild near my run and coops. It provides shade, greens, and bugs. Right now the kale that overwintered is buzzing with bees and providing shelter for nests of the little finches too. Win-win for all of us.
I made the mistake of making our enclosed run out of 4”x2” galvanized welded wire. It worked fine for a few years until rats discovered the run. We have now had to completely enclose the welded wire with 1/2” hardware cloth because the 2” openings are big enough for rats to squeeze through, also...
Excellent information. New chicken keepers may assume a hen is egg bound when that isn’t always the case. One other note, I have found keeping a 5-gallon bucket for their spa baths is handy. Just the right size to stuff a normal sized hen in the water and keep their behind in the warm water. I...
Excellent article with great photographs of variations on eggs. Wish I seen this a few years ago. Over my time of raising chickens I think I’ve seen most of these. Very informative.
Almost 6 years ago my stepdaughter got tired of being an urban farmer and rehomed her flock of 4. None of those original girls remain but I now have a flock of 9 varying ages. I got chicks at the beginning of pandemic and added some when my girls went broody. Chicken math!
I don’t have guineas but my next door neighbor raises them along with their chicken flock and they don’t seem to have a problem. They’re reasoning was the guineas would serve as protection for the chickens and deter predators. I can attest to the fact that they are LOUD so you might want to...
Agree with Rosemarythyme above. Let the littles get bigger and closer in size before combining. They’re just too small and vulnerable at that age and they can’t compete with the bigger ones for food.
Oh, another bonus of the enclosed run, is I no longer have the awful job of needing to clip a wing to keep them from flying away. They know where home and safety are!
My hens used to free range in our large backyard which is fenced. After neighborhood cat attacks plus hunting grounds for raccoons, we decided to build a large enclosed run with two smaller coops, one at each end. One is their bedroom with space for all, the other is a smaller coop which works...
Some breeds have huge floppy combs with long wattles like the Leghorn while others have tiny combs resembling a little rosebud like Americaunas. Size of comb and type of comb totally depends upon what breed of chicken they are.
We have what we thought was a secure run with an apron and wire roof with polycarbonate panels to deflect the rain. For the first time in years I now have a rat problem and you’re right. The rats dig outside my perimeter apron and are coming up inside the run and coop. We are getting ready to...
My chickens are my pets and they get the best care I can give them and high quality feed. I would echo what someone else said earlier, breeding is hugely important. I bought 10 in an assortment from Hoover Hatchery through Tractor Supply. Never again. I’ve lost my Orpington, my White Rock, and...