Gazwag
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I can remember having a HENman drawing competition on here once upon a time, those were the days
If you want a decent number of eggs, buy point-of-lay chickens. Rescue-birds make you feel better but are nowhere near as productive.
People are working back through the food chain.
Can't buy pasta? Buy eggs and flour.
Can't buy eggs? Get a chicken.
I was having a quick look at breadmakers earlier (we used to have one but it broke and, for a while, we've been talking about getting one again) and they seem to be few and far between right now too.
Re-homing battery hens is an excellent way to start
Are batteries included?
No, they come from batteries - the whole point is to re-home them somewhere better than in the batteries
If you want a decent number of eggs, buy point-of-lay chickens. Rescue-birds make you feel better but are nowhere near as productive. Chickens aren't effort-free. They need cleaning out and looking after. The coop needs to be really, really, really fox proof. Foxes and badgers bite through "chicken wire", bury through earth, and can prise open weak doors. If you started with four chickens, after Reynard's visited you'll have three chicken bodies and four separate heads. If you keep the chickens in the garden on bare earth the chickens ruin the grass in a few days and you end-up with Somme-like conditions unless you move them frequently. Be prepared for behavioural issues: if one of your birds decides to start eating eggs or pecking her mates you'll need to get rid of her. If you keep chicken you'll need to be prepared to wring a chicken's neck. And be prepared for chickens to make a lot of noise after they lay an egg which they frequently do very early in the morning.
Apart from that it's a great hobby. I used to keep Marans which produce very dark eggs. They have loads of character and go broody quite easily (something else you'll need to be prepared for) meaning you can buy some fertile eggs and start breeding from the broody.
Shop keeper in the organic shop said loads of flour being sold, next day they are back for something called Yeast?
People will be cow and sheep rustling soon.
Can't buy eggs? Get a chicken.
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Wuhan
Wuhen
If you want a decent number of eggs, buy point-of-lay chickens. Rescue-birds make you feel better but are nowhere near as productive. Chickens aren't effort-free. They need cleaning out and looking after. The coop needs to be really, really, really fox proof. Foxes and badgers bite through "chicken wire", bury through earth, and can prise open weak doors. If you started with four chickens, after Reynard's visited you'll have three chicken bodies and four separate heads. If you keep the chickens in the garden on bare earth the chickens ruin the grass in a few days and you end-up with Somme-like conditions unless you move them frequently. Be prepared for behavioural issues: if one of your birds decides to start eating eggs or pecking her mates you'll need to get rid of her. If you keep chicken you'll need to be prepared to wring a chicken's neck. And be prepared for chickens to make a lot of noise after they lay an egg which they frequently do very early in the morning.
Apart from that it's a great hobby. I used to keep Marans which produce very dark eggs. They have loads of character and go broody quite easily (something else you'll need to be prepared for) meaning you can buy some fertile eggs and start breeding from the broody.
FFS these panic buyers are everywhere.
Where can I buy a make your own toilet roll kit?
Buy any newspaper
Take a pair of scissors
Cut newspaper into 6” squares
Take short length of string
Thread string through the top corner of the paper squares
Place near toilet.
Buy any newspaper
Take a pair of scissors
Cut newspaper into 6” squares
Take short length of string
Thread string through the top corner of the paper squares
Place near toilet.