Block-A-Day 304 – The Winna-eggo
There is a hen door with a ramp for hen access and the farmer enters by the door to collect eggs. At the bottom of the Winna-eggo is a loop of PVC with water nipples for clean fresh water.
Read MorePosted by Tina | Oct 31, 2021 | Block-A-Day | 0
There is a hen door with a ramp for hen access and the farmer enters by the door to collect eggs. At the bottom of the Winna-eggo is a loop of PVC with water nipples for clean fresh water.
Read MorePosted by Tina | Oct 30, 2021 | Block-A-Day | 0
If you have a hundred chickens you’ll have ten nests, and that’s about the ratio you want and works out the best. When we started out we had open nests just like you see here in this block.
Read MorePosted by Tina | Oct 29, 2021 | Block-A-Day | 0
Perhaps they are discussing all the people they know. I have just read that chickens have amazing memories and can remember 100 faces!
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Chickens are curious creatures and it is a common sight for him to be faced with not just one but several hens on top of the bales checking him out.
Read MorePosted by Tina | Oct 27, 2021 | Block-A-Day | 0
These “hoop houses,” large Quonset-shaped greenhouses, are where the laying hens spend the winters. They are free-range in these large structures with fresh bedding and fresh hay all winter long.
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