Great information. I can attest that this is correct. We get new chicks every spring. We get the as soon as our feed mill starts the ordering process. We also leave a light on all winter long. And where we live, the south shore of Lake Superior in Michigan, we have very long winters and a ton of snow, just had snow yesterday and are expecting more later this week. With the amount of snow we get it is hard to clean out the coop because of having no where to put the bedding so we clean out the coop in the spring just as soon as we can get to the garden. And again in the fall (we free range them all spring, summer and fall and any day in the winter that gets about 32 degrees). Just this past three days we collected almost 120 eggs. Yes we sell them to our friends and neighbors at $3.00 a dozen. Keep up the good work and thank you.
Good to see you back! Spot on with this information, and your hens look really happy, but they would be with the excellent care you are giving them, they are the very best clearers on weed patches as well, and the grubs they find in the long grass gives them an extra treat. Chris B.
💖💖💖Thank you Shellie❣️ Now I know why my 7 year old baby has quit laying, I told her it was ok and she deserved a rest after all of her yeas of wonderful service, and Mike, NO,I will not be eating any chicken stew, she is tooooo sweet. Great video, and very informative, I did not know all of that stuff, thank you again❣️❣️❣️
Hi Shelly. I just found you. I have watched a few of your videos. I am enjoying your content. 😊 I haven’t gotten very good about creating content for my channel. Happy to subscribe to your channel. Happy Farming!❤
Some friends in Wittman, AZ, have Araucana. Those usually do best where they have some snow to scratch in, LOL, but they get good lay even in summer. I like the idea of feeding bugs like mealworms, but would raise my own. Tell the kid to add on a part on the new house where you can do that. Up in Penna many a decade ago, Mom had 500 layers and always few hot, wet mash every morning. She got good lay all winter and summer. Spent layers and extra roosters were sold to Hispanics and others down in Allentown, PA. I think the current price is 5/pound liveweight. Definitely do your own hatching! Hasta, nieta!
Thanks Shellie for the video I got to see that big beautiful rooster of yours Henry and of course you too I heard from IMA Survivor Sanctuary that if you have black chickens hawks think they're crows and won't attack the chickens because crow's chase the Hawks away Some say old wives tale but they haven't had any attacks since they bought black hens You really know your chickens and this video very informative Hope you put out another one soon Don't be a stranger Maybe a story about Henry or more information on each kind of chicken you have They're all so pretty 🇨🇦🦩
We have on hen (Speedy) that started laying and we got about 2 dozen eggs from her and now she has stopped laying. All the other girls are still laying great we are still getting eggs from them every day. Speedy is at the bottom of the pecking order as she was the last hen introduced into the flock. Any idea what we can do to get her started laying again?
Something interesting that happened with my chickens which are mixed breeds - they were only producing 1 - 2 eggs per day out of 16 chickens, even the young ones. This was happening for about 4 months. Then my partner bought one Isa brown and one australorp. They settled in nicely, no pecking! Well, after 2 days, I am getting 6 - 7 eggs a day! This has continued for a few weeks now. I can only put it down to competition. What would you say has happened?
I have two chickens then. 1 Plymouth white rock she lays eggs on her roost witch breaks the egg how do I get her to lay eggs in her boxes again? And a Rhode Island Red she is around 1 year of age and has not laid a egg in the two months I’ve had her never even went to the boxes to lay in them. How do I help her? It could be stress but it’s the fact she shows no interest in the boxes at all
@Farm Mom housing is important as well. Keep from drafts in winter and most important just keep them happy and will definitely get more eggs. Keep up the good videos.
Here's a playlist of all my hatching videos: th-cam.com/play/PLGjVvHwWmlZj-3PQZ9hkp5TsU895YJnTG.html
Great video babe! Time to get some more of my favorites, the leghorns.
Thanks for that good tip on the young chicks! I've never heard of that before.....worthwhile keeping in the back of my head.
Thanks for helping sweets!!! Yes, more chickens!!!!
Great information. I can attest that this is correct. We get new chicks every spring. We get the as soon as our feed mill starts the ordering process. We also leave a light on all winter long. And where we live, the south shore of Lake Superior in Michigan, we have very long winters and a ton of snow, just had snow yesterday and are expecting more later this week. With the amount of snow we get it is hard to clean out the coop because of having no where to put the bedding so we clean out the coop in the spring just as soon as we can get to the garden. And again in the fall (we free range them all spring, summer and fall and any day in the winter that gets about 32 degrees). Just this past three days we collected almost 120 eggs. Yes we sell them to our friends and neighbors at $3.00 a dozen. Keep up the good work and thank you.
Thanks for watching Melvin!
Good to see you back! Spot on with this information, and your hens look really happy, but they would be with the excellent care you are giving them, they are the very best clearers on weed patches as well, and the grubs they find in the long grass gives them an extra treat. Chris B.
Thanks for watching!
💖💖💖Thank you Shellie❣️ Now I know why my 7 year old baby has quit laying, I told her it was ok and she deserved a rest after all of her yeas of wonderful service, and Mike, NO,I will not be eating any chicken stew, she is tooooo sweet. Great video, and very informative, I did not know all of that stuff, thank you again❣️❣️❣️
Thanks for watching!
You guys are full of useful knowledge. I love your videos.🙂
Thanks Sally! I love my chickens!!!
good information shelley. very well done. cp.
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Great tips! Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Hi Shelly. I just found you. I have watched a few of your videos. I am enjoying your content. 😊 I haven’t gotten very good about creating content for my channel. Happy to subscribe to your channel. Happy Farming!❤
Welcome to my channel! I'll check your channel out, good luck.
thanks for the tips!
Thanks for watching! I love sharing my tips and experience.
Some friends in Wittman, AZ, have Araucana. Those usually do best where they have some snow to scratch in, LOL, but they get good lay even in summer. I like the idea of feeding bugs like mealworms, but would raise my own. Tell the kid to add on a part on the new house where you can do that. Up in Penna many a decade ago, Mom had 500 layers and always few hot, wet mash every morning. She got good lay all winter and summer. Spent layers and extra roosters were sold to Hispanics and others down in Allentown, PA. I think the current price is 5/pound liveweight. Definitely do your own hatching! Hasta, nieta!
Thanks for watching!
Is giving them green stuff to eat ok i give mine sand an 22%laying pellets an have 15 in the incabator days 15 in so far
Thanks Shellie for the video I got to see that big beautiful rooster of yours Henry and of course you too I heard from IMA Survivor Sanctuary that if you have black chickens hawks think they're crows and won't attack the chickens because crow's chase the Hawks away Some say old wives tale but they haven't had any attacks since they bought black hens You really know your chickens and this video very informative Hope you put out another one soon Don't be a stranger Maybe a story about Henry or more information on each kind of chicken you have They're all so pretty 🇨🇦🦩
Thanks for watching!
We have on hen (Speedy) that started laying and we got about 2 dozen eggs from her and now she has stopped laying. All the other girls are still laying great we are still getting eggs from them every day. Speedy is at the bottom of the pecking order as she was the last hen introduced into the flock. Any idea what we can do to get her started laying again?
Something interesting that happened with my chickens which are mixed breeds - they were only producing 1 - 2 eggs per day out of 16 chickens, even the young ones. This was happening for about 4 months. Then my partner bought one Isa brown and one australorp. They settled in nicely, no pecking! Well, after 2 days, I am getting 6 - 7 eggs a day! This has continued for a few weeks now. I can only put it down to competition. What would you say has happened?
I've heard negative comments about Purina chicken feed!
I have two chickens then. 1 Plymouth white rock she lays eggs on her roost witch breaks the egg how do I get her to lay eggs in her boxes again?
And a Rhode Island Red she is around 1 year of age and has not laid a egg in the two months I’ve had her never even went to the boxes to lay in them. How do I help her? It could be stress but it’s the fact she shows no interest in the boxes at all
If you feed them the right food during the right time of the year then you will get eggs all year round.
Thanks for watching Chris! Yes, that is true!
@Farm Mom housing is important as well. Keep from drafts in winter and most important just keep them happy and will definitely get more eggs. Keep up the good videos.