Search the web
Sign In
New User? Sign Up
sf-fowl · SF FOWL
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
Real people. Real stories. See how Yahoo! Groups impacts members worldwide.

Best of Y! Groups

   Check them out and nominate your group.
Having problems with message search? Fill out this form to ensure your group is one of the first to be migrated to the new message search system.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Messages 19 - 48 of 48   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Messages: Simplify | Expand   (Group by Topic) Author Sort by Date ^
19
Hi Amy, Fancy meeting you here on this list! The short answer is 20 feet from doors an windows, and not more than four birds. The long, detailed answer direct...
Robin Doyle
robinalysedoyle
Offline Send Email
Feb 7, 2008
6:14 am
20
BROOKLIN, Canada, Feb 27 (IPS) - Free, authoritative and online: 1.8 million species. That is the ultimate goal of the Encyclopedia of...
tara hui
thui98
Offline Send Email
Feb 28, 2008
6:54 pm
21
“Experience is a dear school, but a fool will learn in no other.” - Benjamin Franklin _________________________________________________________________ ...
tara hui
thui98
Offline Send Email
Mar 4, 2008
3:23 am
22
My Silky chicks have started laying this week! The eggs are tiny - 1/3 of a regular size chicken egg. Tara ...
tara hui
thui98
Offline Send Email
Mar 7, 2008
10:49 pm
23
Has any of you experienced your chicken eating the eggs? One of my hen had developed the taste for eggs though she doesn't do it regularly. Now, one of the...
tara hui
thui98
Offline Send Email
Mar 7, 2008
10:56 pm
24
Hi Tara, Fortunately my hens haven't yet discovered how good their eggs taste, but I looked up the problem in the book, "Storey's Guide to Raising Chickens,"...
Jennifer Roberts
jnfr_roberts
Offline Send Email
Mar 11, 2008
4:04 pm
25
Thanks for the advice! Here are couple of pictures - Silkies and eggs (the small ones are from the Silkies). Tara “Experience is a dear school, but a fool...
tara hui
thui98
Offline Send Email
Mar 19, 2008
6:53 am
26
Anyone interested in keeping quails? Will, a quail keeper I know, is giving away his quails and cages - they are pretty large and need to be transported by a...
tara hui
thui98
Offline Send Email
Mar 22, 2008
3:31 am
27
Fowl fans, See item #2 about chicks needing a home. Jennifer From: permaculture-sf@yahoogroups.com [mailto:permaculture-sf@yahoogroups.com] Sent: Sunday, May...
Jennifer Roberts
jnfr_roberts
Offline Send Email
May 19, 2008
4:23 pm
28
with focus on raising chickens: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi? f=/g/a/2008/06/27/carollloyd.DTL...
Jennifer Roberts
jnfr_roberts
Offline Send Email
Jun 27, 2008
7:22 pm
29
Here's an article in today's NY Times about free-range city chickens: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/16/nyregion/16chickens.html? _r=1&oref=slogin. Are there...
Jennifer Roberts
jnfr_roberts
Offline Send Email
Sep 16, 2008
9:21 pm
30
Thanks Jennifer. i have a bit to share.  My indian runner ducks have been on a laying strike for almost two months. :)  Actually, they've been molting, which...
Kevin
kevinbayuk
Offline Send Email
Sep 16, 2008
9:48 pm
31
Great to hear from other fowlers! My 'flock' had been eventful this year... First, my neighbor called the Health Dept, after us having the chickens for more...
tara hui
thui98
Offline Send Email
Sep 17, 2008
12:57 am
32
Kevin, Carol Lloyd, the reporter for that Chron article, might be able to put you in touch with the Colin. Last winter 3 of my hens molted and stopped laying...
Jennifer Roberts
jnfr_roberts
Offline Send Email
Sep 17, 2008
1:01 am
33
I give the egg shells back to the hens too. I also give them shrimp shells, and fish scale and skin for treat - they love it! -- In 1941, Edward Dowling,...
tara hui
thui98
Offline Send Email
Sep 17, 2008
1:14 am
34
Tara, I'm so sorry about your birds. I'd been wondering how my chickens might do if we put in a little pond. Keep us posted on your duck plans. When the health...
Jennifer Roberts
jnfr_roberts
Offline Send Email
Sep 18, 2008
3:09 am
35
Hi mother/father hens, I have 20 White Leghorn and Rhode Island Red chicks (week and a half old). They are straight runs (not sexed) and healthy. Let me know...
tara hui
thui98
Offline Send Email
Nov 5, 2008
11:32 pm
36
So I finally established a relationship with the fine brewers at the local pub (Magnolia at Haight and Stanyan) where I can pick up spent beer mash (grain) for...
kevinbayuk
Offline Send Email
Dec 16, 2008
7:12 am
37
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/SanMateoChickens/?yguid=194946071 We are backyard poultry enthusiasts living in San Mateo county, California and environs....
greencitybanditagain
greencityban...
Offline Send Email
May 8, 2009
6:52 pm
38
There's one pet store out in the Sunset (On Taraval) that irregularly has very small bags of pellets and scratch...I also know about the biofuel place in...
Robin Doyle
robinalysedoyle
Offline Send Email
May 9, 2009
6:06 pm
39
You can place a special order through Rainbow Grocery for Chicken feed; they have a catalogue with quite a few selections - ask at the pet food section... I...
tara hui
thui98
Offline Send Email
May 10, 2009
1:26 am
40
Thanks, Tara! Also, I really like your quote - I'd like to 'borrow' it - Jo...
Jo Brownold
greencityban...
Offline Send Email
May 10, 2009
4:46 am
41
Hello, Does the rule to locate the coop 20 feet away from an inhabited property include your own? Does anyone know how strictly these rules are enforced...
Amy Belkora
amyblythe2000
Offline Send Email
Jun 28, 2009
6:43 pm
42
It does include your own dwelling. I think it's 20ft away from any opening - window or doors. This of course precludes the possibility of having the coop...
tara hui
thui98
Offline Send Email
Jun 29, 2009
12:10 am
43
I have chickens housed "about" 15-20 feet away from my neighbor's windows—I never actually jumped the fence to measure accurately). The neighbors have never...
Robin Doyle
robinalysedoyle
Offline Send Email
Jun 29, 2009
3:48 am
44
My understanding is it also applies to your own dwelling. That said, putting the henhouse under a deck or in a garage doesn't seem like a bad idea, provided...
Jennifer Roberts
jnfr_roberts
Offline Send Email
Jun 29, 2009
3:08 pm
45
I have a patchy/weedy lawn in my garden that four chickens free-range on regularly. The patchiness is more from dog urine than hungry chickens, as we never had...
Robin Doyle
robinalysedoyle
Offline Send Email
Sep 13, 2009
8:39 pm
46
Hi Robin and friends, I have grown buckwheat and flax successfully in the inner Richmond. They both flower (the flax is a pretty blue) and produce seed heads ...
Amy Belkora
amyblythe2000
Offline Send Email
Sep 14, 2009
4:49 am
47
Something I've been thinking of for some time - helping folks get set up with chickens, especially families where money is tight - anyone interested in working...
greencitybanditagain
greencityban...
Offline Send Email
Oct 5, 2009
8:40 pm
48
Sound like a wonderful project, I'm in! -- "Peace comes from being able to contribute the best that we have, and all that we are, toward creating a world that...
tara hui
thui98
Offline Send Email
Oct 5, 2009
9:16 pm
Messages 19 - 48 of 48   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Advanced
Add to My Yahoo!      XML What's This?

Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help