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GWBartek



Joined: 13 Nov 2003
Posts: 38
Location: Abbott, Texas 76621

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2004 11:26 am    Post subject: Morning Glory & Chickens  

Does anyone know if morning glories are bad for chickens to eat?
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Pamzilla



Joined: 30 Jul 2003
Posts: 167
Location: ,

Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2004 12:59 pm    Post subject:  

Chickens don't do much browsing of plants. They mainly stick to grasses, bugs, and the occasional fruit or vegetable. I wouldn't worry about the morning glories. We have some wild varieties around our chickens and they haven't had any problems.

How long have you had chickens? What breed? Only hens? Do you have them for eating bugs or yummy eggs?

I've kept chickens for three years and wish I'd had them before then. I didn't know anything about them and it was scary at first.

Nice to meet another chook person! :)
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horseranch



Joined: 21 Apr 2003
Posts: 92
Location: Austin

Posted: Sun Feb 29, 2004 12:37 pm    Post subject:  

Hi Pam,

I just became a "chook person", so any suggestions are welcome :) We've started with just a half dozen Barred Rocks, so we can learn a bit, and then we're going to get a large enough flock to do semi-serious egg production. Perhaps a few Australorps, too.

What do you have?

Judith
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Pamzilla



Joined: 30 Jul 2003
Posts: 167
Location: ,

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2004 10:48 am    Post subject:  

I have lots of tips on feeding, bedding, housing, egg quality....etc. Just ask!

I started three years ago with a straight run of 25 barred rocks. Now I have 5 of those original hens, one rooster given from a friend, and one hen we hatched here. My flock has been whittled down by ant poison residue (long story), butchering (roosters), selling (3 hens), and an owl that got two hens and two cockrels.

Chicken is on EVERYTHING'S menu!

I am thinking about buying an incubator to hatch my own chicks. Any eggs yet? When I got my first egg, I was so excited. Well good luck with your new hobby.
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horseranch



Joined: 21 Apr 2003
Posts: 92
Location: Austin

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2004 12:59 pm    Post subject:  

Thanks. Rather than bore everyone on the list with lots of chicken questions, I'll email you about chickens :)
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Dchall_San_Antonio



Joined: 18 Mar 2003
Posts: 2002
Location: San Antonio,TEXAS

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2004 8:30 am    Post subject:  

Personally I would welcome chicken discussions. Chickens usually predominate other (non organic) livestock discussion boards. I'd like to see what the organic and sustainable chicken folks are doing different.
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Kathe Kitchens



Joined: 21 May 2003
Posts: 829
Location: Dallas,TX

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2004 11:10 am    Post subject: chicken talk  

YES, PLEASE! Pam, start a new string on chickens and share the wisdom! I agree with David, we don't have enough discussion on chickens on this forum so please do lead off for us!
Kathe
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yvonne



Joined: 05 Mar 2004
Posts: 2
Location: italy, tx

Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2004 11:48 pm    Post subject: Morning Glories & Chickens  

Wanted to know the answer to this myself.

http://www.rockingtranch.com/toxicplants.html

Scroll down to Morning Glories

Yvonne
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