Posted by Big Hunter on August 20, 2008 at 14:13:06 from (63.64.219.23):
In Reply to: Feeding chickens. posted by flying belgian on August 20, 2008 at 08:08:09:
We have 6 chickens. Got them as chicks and kept them in the chicken house, feed them the starter. When they got to just about full size we let them cluck are thelittle fenced in chicken barn yard, but a couple of them flew the coupe. So we just opened the gate and let the others out also, so now we have free range chickens. We don't feed them anything...THEY TAKE whatever they want...they have knocked down almost half of the sweet corn, they ate half the tomato's out of the garden, when we sit out on the deck to eat dinner they climb the steps and beg at the table, yeah and of course I throw them some food. The main problem we have is I can't find where they are laying the eggs. When I pen them back up this winter maybe they will get used to laying in the chicken house then next year when they fly the coupe they will automatical go back to the house to lay...GOOD GRIEF
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