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<blockquote data-quote="Old Timer" data-source="post: 2822533" data-attributes="member: 24440"><p>I have 13 red's born in February. </p><p>I was getting around 12 eggs a day in the summer, and with it cool now, I am getting 9-10 a day.</p><p></p><p>Do you feed them scratch grains? along with the egg layer. I give them a quart container of scratch grains each day.</p><p></p><p>Also, they like something green to go along with it. We let them out every evening a couple hours before dark. </p><p>They will put them selves to bed back in the pen. I just do out about dark and close the door.</p><p>They love the garden, and anywhere they can scratch through and eat green. Now they will pull up the roots and eat them.</p><p></p><p>We are trying to sprout some wheat to feed during the winter. Just water every day, let set an hour, then drain off.</p><p>After day 3, add light, and feed around day 7.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Timer, post: 2822533, member: 24440"] I have 13 red's born in February. I was getting around 12 eggs a day in the summer, and with it cool now, I am getting 9-10 a day. Do you feed them scratch grains? along with the egg layer. I give them a quart container of scratch grains each day. Also, they like something green to go along with it. We let them out every evening a couple hours before dark. They will put them selves to bed back in the pen. I just do out about dark and close the door. They love the garden, and anywhere they can scratch through and eat green. Now they will pull up the roots and eat them. We are trying to sprout some wheat to feed during the winter. Just water every day, let set an hour, then drain off. After day 3, add light, and feed around day 7. [/QUOTE]
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