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Adventures in Backyard Homesteading. Saturday, February 7, 2015. Lazy Layers-Is it OK to butcher older hens? Some of our laying hens will be 3 years old this spring. And they have gotten VERY lazy! What I am referring to is their natural slow-down in egg production. . Actually, this is one of the major things that prospective chicken owners MUST (and usually dont) consider when making decisions about purchasing chickens. . Sunday, December 7, 2014. Freshy Fresh Winter Skincare Routine. Friday, February...
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