Which sp of cray are good for the main sp in AP? is this even a good idea? Yabbies or small lobster?I would like to focus on cray and clam/oysters. Anyone have advice or exp?But in Orlando fl it gets…Continue
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It will depend on the breed or chickens, their age and to some extent and time of year for them. With two chickens you with have some days where you might get two eggs some days only one egg and probably a fair number of days where you might get no eggs. I think our Rhode Island Reds are not laying as well as they used to as they are all getting on past two years old but in their prime I would guess that the good ones were managing to lay 5 eggs a week each. During their second season of laying, I was probably getting 4 eggs a week from the good ones and some of the poorer ones were probably not laying much at all. Now we have only six of them left and I get between 1 and 5 eggs a day. I think one of the 5 hens is not really laying anymore though.
How many eggs a day or per week do you want and how much space are you able to provide for them?
There is something to be said for eating the products of your own garden and animal husbandry. Knowing the food you eat comes from a clean, safe humane source and had a good live while it lived.
Even just eating an all veggie meal that came from our own garden gives us a great sense of well being and power. I highly recommend it at what ever level suites you.
There is something to be said for eating the products of your own garden and animal husbandry. Knowing the food you eat comes from a clean, safe humane source and had a good live while it lived.
Even just eating an all veggie meal that came from our own garden gives us a great sense of well being and power. I highly recommend it at what ever level suites you.
Thanks for joining the Aquaponic Gardening community! I hope you find it a fun place to explore aquaponics. There is a real blend of experienced and new aquapons in this community, so please don’t hesitate to get in there and start asking questions. Everyone is quite happy to help out new members – no question is too basic.
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Mrs Abiola.
How many eggs a day or per week do you want and how much space are you able to provide for them?
Even just eating an all veggie meal that came from our own garden gives us a great sense of well being and power. I highly recommend it at what ever level suites you.
Even just eating an all veggie meal that came from our own garden gives us a great sense of well being and power. I highly recommend it at what ever level suites you.
Vegan huh? so are you gonna change and start eating fish or are they going to just be pets and you will eat the veggies from their filtered water?
Thanks for joining the Aquaponic Gardening community! I hope you find it a fun place to explore aquaponics. There is a real blend of experienced and new aquapons in this community, so please don’t hesitate to get in there and start asking questions. Everyone is quite happy to help out new members – no question is too basic.
A great place to start is by checking out the forums, blogs and groups. If you are interested in a forum or blog topic, but don’t want to join in right away, just check the “follow” box to be notified whenever there is activity on that subject.
We have just one rule: keep it cordial (no flaming!).
Thanks again for joining us, and I look forward to getting to know you.
Sylvia