tacomachickens.blogspot.com
Tacoma Urban Chicken Farming: Chicken Run
http://tacomachickens.blogspot.com/2011/03/chicken-run.html
Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Fellow Tacoma chicken enthusiast (and gardener extraordinaire) wildcelticrose. Posted this lovely video of her recent chicken roundup:. Our girls have been escaping their enclosure a lot lately, too - it must be all of this wonderful sunshine. Chickens aren't quite bright enough to systematically check a pen for weaknesses, but they're still surprisingly adept at the art of escape, especially when they sense that there's a good supply of worms in the veggie garden.
themarshallhens.blogspot.com
THE MARSHALL'S CHICKENS.: April 2009
http://themarshallhens.blogspot.com/2009_04_01_archive.html
THIS IS A DIARY ABOUT OUR PET CHICKENS, WHO LIVE FREE-RANGE IN OUR GARDEN. HOPEFULLY I WILL BE ABLE TO DISPEL ANY MYTHS ABOUT NOISE AND SMELL AND INVITE MORE PEOPLE INTO THE BRILLIANT WORLD OF KEEPING CHICKENS. THESE WONDERFUL BIRDS MAKE GREAT PETS FOR CHILDREN AND PROVIDE HOURS OF ENTERTAINMENT AND FANTASTIC TASTY EGGS FOR VERY LITTLE MAINTENANCE AND COST. How do you rate my blog? ALL SHAPES and SIZES! BUCKNELL, OXON, United Kingdom. MARRIED WITH THREE BOYS AND A LOVELY TWO YEAR OLD DAUGHTER! If you too...
edgehog.blogspot.com
This Other Eden
http://edgehog.blogspot.com/2007_02_01_archive.html
Tuesday, February 27, 2007. I've been browsing le interweb alot tonight since upgrading to Firefox2.o and getting two of the new plug-ins- (the in-page music player, yoono and iris something or other- go and grabthem off TOOLS- ADD ONS. Anyway saw two posts about the Tanzania Primates meeting. Freedom Bound- links to a letter by Bishop Gene R. Lost Empires- links to a letter by Bishop Dr Katharine Jefferts Schori,. Cartoon Blog alswayscheers me up:. Cartoon by Dave Walker. Monday, February 26, 2007.
my-chicken-house.com
Links to Poultry Websites and other Favourite Websites
http://www.my-chicken-house.com/links.html
Subscribe To This Site. Links to other Poultry Websites and Websites that may be of interest to you. On this page you will find useful links to some of our favourite poultry websites and other sites we feel may be of interest to our visitors too. If you know a particular website you think we should add then please let us know by using the 'contact us' form and we will review the website for submission. Cotswold Chickens and Chicken Coops. Discount Sheds and Stables. The Poultry Club of Great Britain.
chicken-n-veg.co.uk
chickens
http://chicken-n-veg.co.uk/tag/chickens
A taste of the 'Good Life'. Posts Tagged ‘chickens’. September 9th, 2011. Unfortunately Matilda, one of our ex-battery hens, passed away just before we went on our summer holidays. She had been the top of the pecking order since we got her and had always been a healthy looking hen. Her illness came very quickly. We found her collapsed on the ground one afternoon, in obvious distress, and an immediate visit to the vet was unable to save her. Fitting An Automatic Pop-Hole Opener. July 16th, 2009. Our henho...
tacomachickens.blogspot.com
Tacoma Urban Chicken Farming: April 2011
http://tacomachickens.blogspot.com/2011_04_01_archive.html
Wednesday, April 27, 2011. Big Red strikes a pose. Well, folks, we've done it. We've packed up our hens, our cats, and our earthly possessions, and have moved to an organic farm (David's family's farm) in the Snoqualmie Valley. Our hens have gone from urban to rural. One of them was so nervous that she laid an egg on the car trip over. We're keeping our flock separate from the farm's flock. The girls have a spacious run with more egg boxes than they know what to do with. Links to this post. We're certain...
tacomachickens.blogspot.com
Tacoma Urban Chicken Farming: November 2010
http://tacomachickens.blogspot.com/2010_11_01_archive.html
Monday, November 22, 2010. Chickens in the Snow. 65279;. We had an early snowfall in Western Washington this year. It started snowing yesterday, while the hens were out pecking for bugs, and they were not very amused by the whole ordeal - this was their first experience with snow. They don't seem to mind the rain that much, but the snow made them pretty nervous. The biggest issue is the water situation. Their waterer should be checked periodically to make sure that it hasn't frozen. As I menti...It's ...
tacomachickens.blogspot.com
Tacoma Urban Chicken Farming: October 2010
http://tacomachickens.blogspot.com/2010_10_01_archive.html
Wednesday, October 6, 2010. Up close and personal. Backyard chickens came under fire a few years ago, when the Tacoma City Council was considering a ban on all domestic poultry in the city (if you're interested in catching up on the details of that, there's a very informative blog that followed the whole ordeal, starting back in 2006:. Up to Our Wattles. Our feathery friends made the cut, though, and Tacoma residents have kept the right to own hens within city limits (no roosters, though! Located on N...
tacomachickens.blogspot.com
Tacoma Urban Chicken Farming: Tacoma Urban Coop Tour, etc.!
http://tacomachickens.blogspot.com/2011/03/tacoma-urban-coop-tour-etc.html
Wednesday, March 30, 2011. Tacoma Urban Coop Tour, etc! We stopped by GardenSphere. 3310 N. Proctor) today to get some more chicken feed and were excited to see that they've started to stock Scratch and Peck. S feed (starter, layer, and grower). Scratch and Peck, based out of Bellingham, WA, sources their organic grain locally. Also, chick season is upon us! GardenSphere has a beautiful selection of Barred Rocks, New Hampshire Reds, and Partridge Rocks (all hens). Saturday, June 25, 2011. 10 am - 4 pm.
tacomachickens.blogspot.com
Tacoma Urban Chicken Farming: Egg-straordinary
http://tacomachickens.blogspot.com/2010/09/egg-straordinary.html
Sunday, September 5, 2010. On the left is an example of one of Petunia's regular eggs. On the right is the mammoth that she laid last week. Please forgive me for this post's title. We bought our hens as week-old chicks in February 2010 (surprisingly, every chick we bought turned out. What's the deal with double-yolks? According to poultryhelp.com. When an egg starts its journey inside the hen, the first thing formed is the ovum in the hen's ovary. This grows and the colour changes from pale grey to t...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT