Lola (Columbian Wyandotte) & a Black Copper Marans hen, dust bathing in the mulch. My Black Copper Marans hens lay the dark brown eggs in the photo below. My Olive Eggers lay the green eggs, the Ameraucanas lay the blue eggs.
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Lola (Columbian Wyandotte) & a Black Copper Marans hen, dust bathing in the mulch. My Black Copper Marans hens lay the dark brown eggs in the photo below. My Olive Eggers lay the green eggs, the Ameraucanas lay the blue eggs.
I'm totally new to chickens and your blog is great. My sister's chickens got evicted after 2 years of having permission from the village to be there. They stayed in the family – I'm in the country. Unfortunately I have much more wildlife to steal food and chickens :(
Great design and good idea to keep the varmints away from the feed – so there is more for the chickens! Would sure like to win one.
I would love to try one of these feeders … see if the darn goats can get in it!
I have been looking for a solution to our rat problem and it looks like this feeder might be the ticket!
Would love to try this!