im going to try shredded paper in the nest box but how often should i replace this
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my plot march 2013http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvzqRS0_hbQ
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Originally posted by Kristen View Post"especially if you keep your hens in during wet weather"
Good grief! Ours just find a dry spot under the hedge somewhere ...Last edited by Eyren; 08-09-2008, 06:39 PM.
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We're taking delivery tomorrow of a green eglu, two Gingernuts and a Ms Pepperpot. Karen had named them a couple of months ago when we ordered...
We've got the jitters today after waking up to find a decapitated Pigeon in the garden. I've assumed a cat, but the possibilty of Mink has also been suggested!
My only concern with the Eglu is what happens when the hens go past their laying prime. They are of course pets as well as egg producers, so unless we buy more hen house space we'll be feeding hens for a few years without much in the way of eggs in return. The natural smallholding solution is to dispatch the Hens when laying tails off and replace with new POL's, but Karen (quite rightly) won't entertain the idea.
I spent an hour wandering around a local Countrywide Store today and came away with some shavings and a bag of organic layers pellets. So many new and exciting things to buy.
Mark & Karen
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Hens will lay a lot of eggs in year one, fewer, (but bigger) eggs in year 2, and the number will gradually decline, but I have had 10yo hens still laying 3 eggs a week each.Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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working on names at mo. currently we are going with cagney and lacey but it changes daily. i like itchy and scratchymy plot march 2013http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvzqRS0_hbQ
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I have a feeling that when our girls (that we are buying on Saturday!!) stop laying I will just buy eggs to fool my husband-I couldn't get rid of them just because they get mature in years! Two names my daughters have at the moment are Priscilla Peckerhen and Clara Cluckpot (my brother's nickname for me for the last 40 or so years!!)
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Itchy and Scratchy are great names for chickens!
We're thinking of going along with an 'Archers' theme and having Jenny Hen, Clarie Hen and Lily Hen.
The Eglu turned up yesterday and it's lovely - expensive, but lovely. Can't wait to pick the girls up on Saturday!Last edited by T-lady; 11-09-2008, 11:58 AM.Cheers
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My OH really likes the light sussex, but we couldn't catch one when we went to pick up our chooks!
I'm taking my firends parents to buy some chickens at the weekend, they're getting a trio of lavender araucana and a pair of buff orpingtons, Ithink they'll want a couple of hybrids as well when they see them! Am green with envy!!
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todays names are rosemary and tyhmemy plot march 2013http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvzqRS0_hbQ
hindsight is a wonderful thing but foresight is a whole lot better
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