tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6686613155295769575.post3855840396793261551..comments2023-06-29T07:44:46.670-05:00Comments on Garden Daddy: DAILY CHORES CONTINUE AT THE URBAN FARMMike Millsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06191479356230289513noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6686613155295769575.post-49618950518261669742010-06-03T06:40:54.785-05:002010-06-03T06:40:54.785-05:00Well, actually, I am sure the person you got them ...Well, actually, I am sure the person you got them from knew they would start laying regularly again once they got settled in one space and felt comfortable. Remember, give fresh greens and rinds, grass clippings, etc for them to dig in and forage. I also add some extra hay straw sometimes. In fact yesterday, I made a deal with our local Farmers Co-op to clean up around their wheat straw trailer in exchange for the free straw with wheat seeds, etc. They were in heaven yesterday with a nice watermelon rind and seeds and then the extra straw!<br />Good luck and keep on clucking...Garden DaddyMikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06892117734472723381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6686613155295769575.post-28365870016404948322010-06-02T21:29:48.259-05:002010-06-02T21:29:48.259-05:00Meanwhile, my little flock of two hens and a roost...Meanwhile, my little flock of two hens and a rooster are starting to lay two eggs per day now! Wow! One white and one brown. Who knew?<br /><br />cmCharliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18290225363728160044noreply@blogger.com