Sunday, January 13, 2013

Chickens 101

People ask me all kinds of questions when they find out I have chickens. Now that I'm at the market with a few of my girls, I get dozens of those questions every week. I thought a short, basic chicken lesson would help. For more information, there are hundreds of websites, blogs and pages about chickens. Or maybe someday I'll write a part two. (">


First, let me answer the most common questions.
  • No, not all "chickens" lay eggs. Only the female "hens" lay eggs.
  • Most young hens lay one egg a day, 5-6 days per week.
  • Hens start laying eggs somewhere between 4-6 months old.
  • No, not all eggs have chicks in them, only the eggs fertilized... by a rooster...before laying.
  • Males and females both have combs and wattles. Most males have more prominent combs and wattles than their female counterparts.
  • Most chickens can fly short distances, over fences or up into trees where they naturally roost. 


Next, let's get our terminology straight.
  • Adult females are called hens.
  • Females that are too young to lay eggs are called pullets.
  • Adult males are called roosters.
  • Males under 1 year are called cockerels.
  • Baby chickens are called chicks.
  • A comb is on the top of their heads and the wattles are on the sides of their beaks.
  • Chickens loose their feathers once a year in a molt.
  • A coop is a hen house with a roost to stand on and a nesting box to lay in.

Finally, here are some other helpful and interesting facts.
  • Hens need 12-14 hours daylight to lay eggs. Most free-range hens don't lay during the winter due to the shorter days.
  • Chickens live about 5-10 years depending on the breed.
  • Some breeds are better layers while others are better for their meat, "broilers" or "fryers".
  • Chickens eat most anything. Grubs, popcorn, leftovers and scraps. Feed, water and egg shells and they're good to go!
  • DO NOT feed them citrus, avocado skin or pit, raw eggs, salt or sugar.
  • They put themselves to bed at sunset.
  • Chickens are very social and fun to watch.
  • Chickens are easy to take care of. Food, water, hay for the nesting box, a safe place to roost for the night and a safe pen to run around in during the day. Don't forget to check for eggs!
Have fun!   (">



Thursday, January 10, 2013

Juicing Recipes

Juicing Recipes:

"Carrot Juice"
-Carrots- 3 large
-Apples- 2 medium cored.
-Lemon- 1/2 peeled and seeded.
-Ginger- 1/2 - 1 inch

"Sunset Blend Juice"
-Sweet Potato- 1
-Carrot- 1
-Red Pepper- 1 cored
-Apple- 1 cored
-Orange- 1 peeled and seeded
-Beet- 1" slice

"Green Juice Cleanse"
-Kale- 1 bunch
-Celery- 4 stalks
-Cucumber- 1
-Apples- 2 Granny Smith cored
-Tomato- 1.
-Lemon- 1/2 peeled and seeded
-Ginger- 1 inch

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Tomatoes are Here!

     I love going to U-Picks. Not everyone always wants to go at first, but once we get on the road, everyone is happy. We usually get lunch either on the way there or on the way home. Sometimes we take a few detours along the way, but today was just a quick tomato trip.
     We always go with a goal, today we went to pick tomatoes.We only wanted to spend an hour no matter what else we did while we were out. It only took us 30 minutes to fill our buckets, so we went for a few strawberries. No a lot, the price was a little high for U-pick strawberries. Even though this was a short trip, by the time we were ready to head home, the kids were covered in tomato juice and had strawberry beards.
     It's a good experience to pick your own food. To see where it came from, how it's grown and to appreciate the people that do all the everyday picking of the items you buy at the store. It's also good to see the amazing things God can do.
See you at the market!


Monday, January 7, 2013

Azalea Market Grand Re-opening

***Chicken Wranglers is no longer selling produce or participating in any markets. The Azalea Fresh Market does have a produce vendor, the location and day below is still the same.***

What a great start to a new year! I have a few regular deliveries set up, the opening of the new Azalea Fresh Market location went very well and we got a wonderful write-up in the Sunday, St.Pete Times, 3b. This is my daughter petting the rabbit :)
The produce stand was so busy, I didn't get a chance to visit the other vendors. I did see a little of the Police K-9 demonstration, those dogs are amazing!

Thank you to all who came out, friends and neighbors.

In case you didn't know, the Azalea Fresh Market is now at the Science Center every Saturday 9-3. 
7701 22nd Av. N. in St.Petersburg.
We hope to see you there!


Wednesday, January 2, 2013

New Year starts with a schedule

     What are your New Year Resolutions?
     This year I want to get more organized. I need organization around the house, but more importantly, in my life. My first area to tackle...again, is time. I never have enough time to do the things I need/want to do.
    I have a great book about scheduling your time, but like most procrastinators, I keep putting it off. My goal to help get organized this year, is to set up a blog by January 1st, 2013. (Check) Why a blog? I'm hoping it will help me to become more organized in my thoughts and goals, and therefore, better with my time. Now I'm ready to get back to the book.
   
I'm  making a chart with the days of the week across the top and times from wake up - bedtime down the side in half hour increments.
Below is an example of a typical Wednesday.
I hope this helps anyone trying to get organized. I already have to do some tweaking on this one. Nap time isn't happening until 2 and I'm not prepared for dinner. I'm going to use this week as a set up and adjustment week. I'll let you know how it goes.

Step 1: Put all timed events on your schedule. For me, this is Sunday- Church 11:00- 12:30. 1st and 3rd Mondays- Ministry 7:00pm-8:30pm....and so on. This would also include work and school. On my physical schedule, I also block off travel time and getting dressed/ready time.
Step 2: Schedule Quiet Time  My earliest riser gets up at 7:00 am now, thank you Lord! So I get up about 6:00 am for quiet time and a cup of uninterrupted tea.
Step 3: Schedule flexible timed events.  Meal times, naps for little ones, nursing babies...Allow for prep time if not included in chores.
Step 4: Schedule chores and extra-curricular activities  Chores are daily, weekly and monthly, and include grocery shopping. Extra-curricular activities include anything from piano lessons to play dates to projects.


     6:00am - dress/breakfast                                2:00pm - (kids nap) projects                            
     6:30am - devotions (blog)                              2:30pm - kids up, changed, snack              
     7:00am - baby-change/dress and feed            3:00pm - (play outside) project-  
     7:30am - chores - feed animals                       3:30pm - (play outside) project-              
     8:00am - family breakfast                   .           4:00pm - kids- bath time                                  
     8:30am - (kids free play) chores - dishes        4:30pm - chores- dinner prep                          
     9:00am -  structured play-puzzles                   5:00pm - Dinner                                              
     9:30am -  pre-school activities                        5:30pm - chores-dishes                                  
    10:00am - pre-school sctivities                        6:00pm - get ready for church                        
    10:30am - chores- errands                              6:30pm - (travel time)                                    
    11:00am - chores- errands                              7:00pm - Church 7-8:15                                
    11:30am - chores - prep for lunch                   7:30pm - Church                                            
    12:00pm - family lunch                                    8:00pm - Church                                            
    12:30pm - chores - dishes                               8:30pm - (travel time)                                      
     1:00pm - (kids nap) projects - market prep    9:00pm -  snacks, bed prep for kids                
    1:30pm -  (kids nap) projecta- market prep     9:30pm - kids bedtime routine                          

If you're doing this with me, be flexible with it.
God bless,
Jodi