Tomatoes and eggs in a blizzard!
Update on the tomato plant I’m growing in the winter. Also, the chickens won’t stop laying eggs! Look at how many I have!
Update on the tomato plant I’m growing in the winter. Also, the chickens won’t stop laying eggs! Look at how many I have!
www.chow.com Esperanza Pallana, who writes the urban farming blog Pluck and Feather, says that the biggest difference between newly laid eggs from your urban chickens and eggs from the store are that yours are fresh.
bexlife.com follow me on twitter twitter.com One of our backyard chickens has consistently been giving us a double-yolk egg almost everyday. I’ve read that this happens more often in young chickens, but I’m excited to see how long this trend lasts!
Raising backyard chickens for eggs is a growing trend as the locavore movement gains ground in the city. But Declan Walsh is taking the process further. We had been raising layer hens for six years and raising chickens for their meat seemed like a natural progression, said Walsh, who, when not tending his brood in [...]
For $5 only you can have the plans to build your own www.calypsoworld.ws The roll-a-coop rotates slowly allowing new pasture to be accessed and leaving waste behind, Animals stay more active and more productive, gone are the messy chores of cleaning plus the uv light sterilizers the cage on its slow rotation, A small clockwork [...]
Keeping chickens at home is one of the most rewarding experiences I ever had. The excitement of selection glances adorable little baby who will one day provide you with nutritious eggs is contagious. Before you know the whole family will be in the know. When you begin, you must decide if you want to raise [...]
Keeping chickens at home for eggs in agreement with the Community competence is it? – It’s good. Planned you keep chickens in your backyard? – It’s good. Decided to give this “raising chickens at home” business honest go of it? – It’s good. Now that these important questions have been answered that you get to [...]
When fresh eggs are needed for the kitchen, what could be better than going out to the back yard and collecting them, courtesy of home-bred chickens? Food simply doesn’t come any fresher, and the good news is that keeping two or three chickens is quite easy. They don’t require farmland or much special [...]