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HumanEarth · 56-60, F
I have over 300 chickens I can help you. We started out with 10
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nonsensiclesnail · F
@HumanEarth one is not quite old enough to lay but the other twenty have most of the summer. So, They don’t know…
nonsensiclesnail · F
@HumanEarth might make more sense to do so
HumanEarth · 56-60, F
I sent you a PM message
CountScrofula · 41-45, M
Chickens ain't hard. Just don't kiss them. Newbies get salmonella because they love kissing their chickens.
nonsensiclesnail · F
@CountScrofula the woman giving them away gave them loads of kisses 🤔 … prolly why they needed to go.
candycane · 31-35, F
They lay eggs and have lice
nonsensiclesnail · F
@candycane is diatomaceous earth helpful in getting rid of them? I’m still wondering why I have a bag of this.
candycane · 31-35, F
@nonsensiclesnail Diatomaceous is thought to work as a natural wormer by preventing the larvae of internal parasites from maturing into adults. If your chickens have worms, it can take up to two months to get rid of them and to break the worm lifecycle. Regularly add DE to your chicken's diet to prevent internal worms
nonsensiclesnail · F
@candycane that is great to know. Thank you