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    It looks good in the growing season usually. It's all a bit bleak there at the end of the winter.
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    What's your favorite chicken feed?

    That looks to be a decent feed. I don't know why it should be so, but the feed I've found so far in the UK has been rather poor quality compared to the feed I used to get in Catalonia. It's the main reason I started making my own.
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    Actually, it's not a garden. :) It's a shared smallholding. The chickens live there. It's about an acre of not very fertile ground leased by the local council.
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    What's your favorite chicken feed?

    I used to feed what the Americans call All Flock. Basically it's a 18% protein, 1% Calcium and I made a mash with it by adding about 50% water. If you have juveniles who aren't laying yet then the usual 4% plus calcium is far too much for females who are not laying yet. 4% plus calcium is also...
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    Help my hen is brooding i think!

    Not definitely, usually.:) The broody monster. If your hen looks like this off her nest she's broody. To combat some of the nonsense people write about roosters... Henry (dad) with Mow and Dig, two of the chicks he fathered last year.
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    Help my hen is brooding i think!

    If she is broody then yes she's fine. That depends on the outcome you want. If you want her to sit and hatch then all you need to do is to make sure she's gets off her nest once a day to eat, drink, dust bathe and have a leg stretch. I can explain more once I know the path you intend to take...
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    Oystershell grit

    I've a bag of what's described as mixed grit that has oyster shell in it that I leave a handfull of by the feeder a couple of times a week. I feed smallholders pellets as well. They do work through the grit and shell but very slowly.
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    Oystershell grit

    What feed to you give them and what is the percentage of calcium in the feed? Yes you can make your own calcium supplement by smashing up oyster shells. Wash, rinse and put them in the oven a 200C to dry them out properly. Smash the shells up with a hammer.
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    Boredom busters for flockdown

    https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/732227/code-of-practice-welfare-of-laying-hens-pullets.pdf https://www.gov.uk/guidance/bird-flu-avian-influenza-housing-your-birds-safely Many keepers are not going to be able to follow the AI...
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    Sharing the love...

    Another vote for cotton buds.
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    Morehens disease - my latest ex batts

    No I don't suppose. I'm delighted to report that none of the chickens I've known are subject to any superstitious beliefs.
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    Morehens disease - my latest ex batts

    I took on the care of 26 Ex Battery and rescue chickens last year after my return to the UK. They looked like this on arrival. They look like this now.
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    He does have hens, 18 at last count. All Ex Battery hens and rescues. I had to move back to the UK after Brexit.
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    Henry.
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    Here he is a couple of years later guarding his favourite hen as she lays an egg.
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    Yes. Needed daily cleaning until the stitches came out.
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