Author: Gerardo Gonzalez

How Do I Keep My Chickens On A Budget?

Raising Chickens On a Dime: 14 Ways To Save Money On Your Flock Grow a chicken garden. What is this? Ferment your chicken feed. Make your own chicken treats. Free range your flock. Provide a dust bath. Glean free chicken food from local businesses. Save money on the chicken coop. Don’t buy nesting boxes or […]

What Is Chicken Poop Good For?

Benefits. Composted chicken manure provides a slow-release source of macro- and micronutrients and acts as a soil amendment. Compared to other manures, chicken manure and the associated litter are higher in nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus and calcium, and are also rich in organic matter (Zublena, 1993). How long do you have to wait to use chicken […]

What Is Poison To Chickens?

Foods that are poisonous to Chickens Raw or dried beans. These are dangerous for both humans and also chickens, consumption will result in serious illness or death. Apple seeds. Feel free to feed your chickens apples, but do not feed them apple seeds. What poison kills chickens? Apple seeds – The seeds contain cyanide which […]

Do Chickens Need Darkness To Lay Eggs?

In order to consistently lay eggs, hens need about 16 hours of daylight and 8 hours of darkness when they’re roosting. Once less than 12 hours of daylight is available, egg productions slows down considerably if not ceases completely. Do chicken nesting boxes need to be dark? Ensure that your nest boxes are in a […]

Is Lavender Toxic To Chickens?

Lavender is a natural stress reliever which can be beneficial to laying and sitting hens. Lavender also increases blood circulation so it’s especially beneficial to chickens sitting on eggs who don’t get up and move around as much as they should. Can I use lavender oil in my chicken coop? Ancient remedies, such as lavender […]

What Are The Most Common Diseases In Chickens?

Here are six of the most common health issues chickens face: Fowl Cholera. Fowl Cholera is a chronic disease caused by Pasteurella Multocida that can affect the joints, wattles, infraohits, sinuses and other tissues. Coccidiosis. Avian Influenza. Fowl Pox. Newcastle Disease. Salmonellosis. How do you know if a chicken has a disease? If your flock […]

Can Chickens Survive Without Feed?

We knew given sufficient land, chickens can survive mostly on forage and scraps. We also believed the common “wisdom”: without feeding a complete and balanced chicken feed formulated for layers, hens can’t sustain high rates of laying and their health is likely to suffer. How long can chickens go without feed? Still, like any captive […]

Can Chickens Live On Grass Alone?

Can Chickens Survive on Grass Alone? Chickens cannot survive on just grass alone. It does not provide them with everything that they need, and they will eventually develop malnutrition and die. Therefore, you’ll need to provide other foods if you want your chicken to thrive. Can chickens live off just grass? Bugs provide protein, and […]

What Did Farmers Feed Chickens In The Old Days?

Recycled Food In addition to green food, turn-of-the-century chickens ate rations comprising grains, protein from milk or meat, and scraps from the family’s table. “Bits of bread, cheese, meat, cake, pie, doughnuts, all kinds of vegetables are served up to the hens,” Field wrote. How do you naturally feed chickens? Our favorite choices for sprouted […]

At What Age Do Chickens Stop Laying Eggs?

As hens age they will naturally start laying fewer eggs with many hens slowing down production around 6 or 7 years of age and retirement shortly after. Many laying hens can live several years into retirement with average life expectancy between 8 and 10 years. Do chickens stop laying eggs after 2 years? Some breeds […]

Can Dogs Eat Uncooked Turnips?

Like jicama, another root vegetable safe for dog consumption, raw or cooked, turnips are safe for your dog to eat either way. If you want to use turnips as a snack or treat, feeding small amounts of chopped raw turnip can be a healthy option. Are raw turnips safe for dogs? Yes! Turnips are healthy […]

What Is The Difference Between Butternut Pumpkin And Butternut Squash?

The key differences between these two fruits are found in harvest time; pumpkins are only available September – October, sometimes November, while butternut squash is available year-round. Nutrition profile; Butternut squash is more nutritionally well-rounded but pumpkins have fewer carbs and calories. Is butternut pumpkin same as butternut squash? Butternut squash (Cucurbita moschata), known in […]

Is Butternut Squash Good Before Bed?

SQUASH AND LENTILS DeWitt says foods that are rich in the amino acid L-tryptophan help the body relax, speeding up the falling-asleep process. Opt for a dinner packed with tryptophan by enjoying foods like fish, legumes, spinach, squash, kale, mushrooms and cabbage. Is butternut squash good for sleep? In a study conducted with people with […]

What Does Satsuma Smell Like?

Satsuma is a citrus fruit which looks and tastes like oranges but it is seedless. This Satsuma EDT is like freshly peeled oranges. When sprayed it smells strongly like fresh oranges and slowly settles down to a subtle orange smell. This is an energetic, fresh smell which gives a wonderful kick start to the day. […]

Can You Drink Raw Eggplant Juice?

Why drink eggplant juice? It is an excellent way to lose weight due to its saponin content, which prevents fat absorption (drinking one glass of fresh eggplant juice right before your main meal is recommended for this). What is eggplant juice good for? Eggplant juice reduces obesity: Brinjal helps burn your body fat and can […]

Do Baby Chickens Get Lonely?

First, chicks are social, so you should get at least two or three, says Robert Litt, owner of the Urban Farm Store and co-author of “A Chicken in Every Yard” with wife Hannah Litt. “If you get just one chick by itself, it will be very lonely and noisy, and may essentially die of loneliness […]