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soy free eggsHi chicken friends, My friend is looking for soy-free eggs for her son who has allergies. She is happy to donate to cover your costs and mo… Started by leanne gypsyLatest Reply |
Survey for homesteading storeHi Chicken keepers, I'm running a survey this week for my proposed urban homesteading store that would carry, among other things, supplies… Started by Rick HavlakLatest Reply |
share feed?Does anyone want to split a bag of feed? I need to pick one up today, but with only two girls they don't go through it very fast. This cou… Started by Alyssa KLatest Reply |
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Hens not eatingHi all, My hens seem to have stopped eating? Hardly any of the feed is gone and they dont pounce on it like they used to. It seems to have… Started by stephanie st loe |
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17 hours ago Reply by T. Reinkens |
Chickens laying soft-shelled eggs, humane way to cull?Hi everyone, We've been backyard chicken keepers for about 2 years now, and up until a couple of months ago had no problems with our hens.… Started by Arianne Albert |
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Jun 11 Reply by Jana Ronne |
We are getting no eggs - not sure why?Hi VV Coopers, we are getting no eggs. While we figured a little slow down over winter should be expected this is more than that. We have h… Started by Laura Arp |
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Jun 9 Reply by Laura Arp |
East Van Chicken-friendly housingHi everyone, I am thinking of moving some time in the next few months... can you please keep me in mind for any places that you know of or… Started by Alyssa K |
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May 30 Reply by Alyssa K |
Help! Foster coops needed!This morning I awoke to loud annoyed clucking. Looking out the window there was a bear in the coop! It got at least 1 and maybe 2 girls and… Started by meagan |
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May 16 Reply by Alyssa K |
Does any one want chicken pellets from Marks Pet Stop?I bought a bag for 18 bucks, since the organic mash had gone up to 27, but my hens don't like it. They loved the mash though. It's hardly t… Started by Caroline |
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May 15 Reply by Kristi Tatebe |
Closest place to buy organic feed?Does anyone know of a place to buy organic layer feed in Vancouver or near to it? Also bales of shavings? Petsmart was trying to order some… Started by stephanie st loe |
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Feb 12 Reply by T. Reinkens |
Helpful Online Chicken ResourcesHello All and Happy New Year, I hope you're getting at least a few eggs per week these days, but spring is just around the corner if not.… Started by Duncan Martin |
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Jan 22 Reply by Duncan Martin |
Headed to Otter Co-op Right NowIt's noon on Tuesday and I'm headed to Otter Co-op. Call or text me at 604-329-3863 if you need me to pick up anything. Duncan Started by Duncan Martin |
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How do you prepare layer mash?So, I've been feeding my hens Otter coop organic layer mash. I've been cooking it like porridge for 10 minutes in a pot on my stove. I've a… Started by stephanie st loe |
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Local, organic, rural, and/or urban, food production is a mainstay of life, and doing it well leads to wellness. From farm to kitchen, discussions relating to food--and the community arising around it--belong here.
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If you have to leave your village, how will you get where you want to go? By car? Preferably not, both for your wallet and the earth’s sake. This category is for all discussions relating to how we all get around.
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A human right? After food, most feel shelter is the most important necessity. A place of shelter is also the start of a community. This category is for all things relating to shelter, housing, affordable housing, homes, renewable heating systems, green buildings, heritage, and our built environment in general.
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