valeriebutterley
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Comments and suggestions, please.
Try as I do, I cannot keep my girls smelling anything to halfway decent, when the torrential rain hits the straw and food and chick poo strewn concrete floor of the runs, and the ones on grass and dirt do not fare much better. Cleaning out and scrubbing is the obvious answer - and I do!
Also, do all chickens waste as much food as mine?, I certainly throw away much, much more than they eat, and chicken feed is no longer cheap and it STINKS when it gets wet.
I have tried several different feeders, each one bad as regards waste, hanging them does not seem to solve the problem, either.
How do other people cope with, and have sweet smelling girls? I'm beginning to wonder if I've got any of
my methods of keeping chickens right - I do not know any other chicken keepers, or how they do it.
Despite all of the above, my girls are contented, very friendly and healthy, and produce a phenominal a mount of eggs. Regards, and thanks for suggestions or answers, Valerie.
Try as I do, I cannot keep my girls smelling anything to halfway decent, when the torrential rain hits the straw and food and chick poo strewn concrete floor of the runs, and the ones on grass and dirt do not fare much better. Cleaning out and scrubbing is the obvious answer - and I do!
Also, do all chickens waste as much food as mine?, I certainly throw away much, much more than they eat, and chicken feed is no longer cheap and it STINKS when it gets wet.
I have tried several different feeders, each one bad as regards waste, hanging them does not seem to solve the problem, either.
How do other people cope with, and have sweet smelling girls? I'm beginning to wonder if I've got any of
my methods of keeping chickens right - I do not know any other chicken keepers, or how they do it.
Despite all of the above, my girls are contented, very friendly and healthy, and produce a phenominal a mount of eggs. Regards, and thanks for suggestions or answers, Valerie.