Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Chickie Snacks

Mom and Dad tried growing watermelons, and were able to muster one about 4" in diameter.


We'll see if the chickies like this.....

...sometime later...

Yep, they did!!!


Cracking an Egg

So in a previous post (http://veggiegardengirl.blogspot.com/2012/10/exceptional-eggs-i-read-something.html) I said that what made an egg easy or hard to peel was related to its age.

And then yesterday evening I got my Rachel Ray magazine and saw this:

"the more acidic the egg (the lower its pH level), the more difficult it is to peel -- and an egg is more acidic when it is fresh.  Age your eggs in the fridge for 10 days or so before boiling them or fast-track things by adding a teaspoon of alkaline-rich baking soda to the cooking water."

http://www.tablespoon.com/-/media/Images/Articles/qd/2012/04/2012-04-05-how-to-peel-eggs-586x322.jpg

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Feed

So I've been playing around with my chicken feed.  I had been using Scratch and Peck Naturally Free Feed:  http://www.scratchandpeck.com/products/nflayer   It's organic, non-GMO, no soy and no corn.  And is available on Amazon!



Anyway, the ladies loved it...  And it was delivered right to my door!  Well, I started thinking about it and realized I was paying $36 for the luxury of getting 25 lbs delivered to my door.

So I decided to goto City Farmer's Nursery and just buy the best feed they had, as I was sure it was cheaper.  The best feed they had there, as far as I could tell, was Modesto Milling, organic, no soy, no corn, 50 lbs of feed for about the same price -- $36 (twice as much feed, for the same price).  Granted, this was less convenient (I had to drive about 20 minutes out to the nursery, and 20 minutes back) and more difficult (50lbs is hard for me to lug).  But I thought the cost savings might be better, and maybe the chickies would like it more.

Well, the girls are only so-so with the feed.  Actually I think they don't like it to much.  We've probably got about 25lbs of it left.

So my husband suggested that I just go ahead and switch back to the Scratch and Peck feed.  And last night I did -- I got 25lbs delivered to my door, I mixed it with the remaining Modesto feed....

and.....

They loved it!  In fact, I think they're picking around the old feed and not really eating it.  Oh well.  We'll see now if there is any difference in the eggs.




Thursday, October 17, 2013

Potatoes

This was a large bowl of boiled potatoes...  Man the chickies like potatoes.


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Ms. B and the Chickie Gate

We made a little gate with some chicken wire, to stop the chickens from coming down the stairs and pooping all over the patio.  Here you can see the gate, and the ladies:



Ms. Butterscotch, on the left, has now figured out how to hop down, onto the steps, and then hop back up.

So she only does it every once in awhile -- and she doesn't go very far (because I haven't seen poop on the patio).  So I'm not sure what she's thinking when she does it.

But as you can see, from the first picture, Ms. Oreo is "thinking" about doing the same thing.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Hawks!

Ohmigoodness...  there was a hawk in my backyard this morning and the chickies were screaming under a bush.

I scared it away -- but I assume it will come back?  Does this mean I can't leave the chickies free ranging unsupervised anymore?  We had started to think we'd leave them out all day while at work (we haven't done that yet, but have left them out for hours on the weekend while we ran errands).

Anyone else in San Diego (city -- not the boonies) have trouble with hawks?  What do I do?

Monday, October 14, 2013

Neat Farm Website

Saw this cute site and had to share it:  http://www.rahalfarm.com/farm_fresh_eggs.php

http://www.rahalfarm.com/farm_fresh_eggs.php
I sure like the blue egg carton and cute label.  These folks are in TN.

Nice Site on Farm Fresh Eggs

I stumbled upon this good read about commercial eggs versus the all natural, free range, good for you eggs:   http://www.crunchybetty.com/12-things-you-should-know-about-and-do-with-your-eggs

http://www.crunchybetty.com/12-things-you-should-know-about-and-do-with-your-eggs
It's a good read with a funny ending about 1 out of 1 cats choosing farm fresh eggs over commercial eggs!

Raw Milk

We drink raw milk in our house...  specifically Organic Pastures brand whole milk.  I get it at Sprouts.

http://www.organicpastures.com/

I love it, since after starting to drink it my allergies went nearly 100% away.  It's really changed things.

Anyway, I digress.  What I wanted to say was that as the milk gets a bit old, we give it to the ladies.  Boy do they love milk.  And I can only imagine what the healthy raw milk does really good for their eggs!

Anyway, I encourage folks to give their chickies milk every once in awhile.  Does good for humans and chickens!

Friday, October 11, 2013

Regularity

Ms. B is pretty regular....  She lays almost every day of the week.  I think there's only about one day a week where she doesn't lay an egg.

Ms. Oreo is VERY regular.  Only on a rare occasion does she miss an egg.

I keep thinking I should try to figure out their cycles -- do some predictions on what days will be missed!  Eh...  sounds like alot of work.

Survey!

San Diegans -- please take my survey!!

I want to know how many chickens you have and what zip code you're in!!


It's quick, it's easy....  Thanks in advance!