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The Little Chicks are Thriving! | Gluten-Free Nana and her Girls
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Gluten-Free Nana and her Girls. The Little Chicks are Thriving! March 22, 2013. So excited to report that the little chicks, who were such a sad sight only 10 days ago are now vigorous and thriving! The turning point seemed to be when they began to eat the chickweed. Now whenever I come to the brooder cage and speak to them, they run to the clothes pin, where I clip the weed. They pull and tug. Still scruffy looking but getting rounder every day. Our First Broody Hen Experience ». Enter your comment here.
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Eggs-citing! | Gluten-Free Nana and her Girls
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Gluten-Free Nana and her Girls. March 18, 2013. Just looking at the photo makes me smile. The Medicinal Effects of Chickweed. The Little Chicks are Thriving! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. St Elmo Feed and Seed.
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Sick Chicks | Gluten-Free Nana and her Girls
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Gluten-Free Nana and her Girls. March 13, 2013. These chicks did not eat well from the time I brought them home. My mistake was to not pay close enough attention to the signs and make adjustments from that first moment. I’ve learned a number of things I could have done then, but that time is past. I deal with where we are now in this adventure. Here are adjustments I’ve made:. By Gail Damerow. That recipe gives options from feedstuffs one might have readily available and wheat is easily avoided. I became...
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Curtiss Ann Matlock | Gluten-Free Nana and her Girls
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Gluten-Free Nana and her Girls. Author Archives: Curtiss Ann Matlock. What We Did With Our Broody Hen. May 2, 2013. No, we did not killer her. I did a lot of reading of people who said their hens stayed broody for 6 weeks, 2 months, and one person said her hen never came out of being broody. Boy, that thought put my hair on end. Another person said plainly that she planned to put her broody hen in the dog pen. Let me just say, I get it. (I do hope she planned to cook it.). Obviously the hormones only dir...
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Our First Broody Hen Experience | Gluten-Free Nana and her Girls
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Gluten-Free Nana and her Girls. Our First Broody Hen Experience. April 1, 2013. Our Buff Orpington, Maisie, was acting strangely Saturday evening, when we let the girls out for free-ranging. She puttered around a bit and then went back into the hen-house, and into a nest. Poor darling. The old margarine commercial pops to mind:. 8220;It’s not nice to fool Mother Nature! We do not have a rooster, do. When presented with food, she will eat readily, do her bit of plucking and puffing up, and then make her w...
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What We Did With Our Broody Hen | Gluten-Free Nana and her Girls
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Gluten-Free Nana and her Girls. What We Did With Our Broody Hen. May 2, 2013. No, we did not killer her. I did a lot of reading of people who said their hens stayed broody for 6 weeks, 2 months, and one person said her hen never came out of being broody. Boy, that thought put my hair on end. Another person said plainly that she planned to put her broody hen in the dog pen. Let me just say, I get it. (I do hope she planned to cook it.). In Storey’s Guide to Raising Chickens. Obviously the hormones only di...
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Big Happy Face to Farmers Helper Ultra Kibble | Gluten-Free Nana and her Girls
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Gluten-Free Nana and her Girls. Big Happy Face to Farmers Helper Ultra Kibble. April 19, 2013. This post is especially for all my celiac and gluten-intolerant peeps. I’m so excited! We bought happy face stickers to put on our grandson’s homework pages for when he does a good job, and I’m giving a Good Job Happy Face to the makers of Farmers Helper Ultra Kibble. Such as fish and salmon meal, probiotics, lots of veggie mashes. 8220;Our products optimize avian health and minimize feed wastage.”. What We Did...