You should have 10.5 hens per rooster. 10.5 hens per rooster is dangerous.
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You should have 10.5 hens per rooster. 10.5 hens per rooster is dangerous.

You recommended 8 to 12+. 10.5 is perfectly in that zone. Why you saying it isn’t? you literally lied 1 SENTENCE LATER

u/ElephantArtistic4075 — 4 hours ago

Gemini/AI overview? I think it’s drunk

I have 4 roosters and 21 hens and am thinking of giving away 2, making a 2:21 ratio. It said 2:21 was dangerous for a hen to roo ratio. It then made up a completely nonsensical ratio that is NOT how it works lol. It then said I should aim for a 1:10 ratio, which I literally put. I think it got confused as I put 4 roosters as a prompt, showing the 4 I have. I was just asking if 2:21 was okay. (6/30/26)

u/ElephantArtistic4075 — 5 days ago

My Buff Orpingtons’ first egg! (1-5-24)

First photo is the first egg (taken on 1/5/24). Second photo is the chickens (idk who laid the first egg), image taken shortly (about a week) after egg was laid

u/ElephantArtistic4075 — 9 days ago

Orpingtons’ first egg (this was taken on January 5, 2024)

This was my Orpingtons’ (now over 2.5 years old) first egg! (I got my Orpingtons as my first chickens in October 2023)

u/ElephantArtistic4075 — 11 days ago
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Blue Marans and Olive eggers—which is which?

There are 3 photos, two of hens, one rooster, all around 2.5-3 months. Picture 1 is of what I believe is a Blue Marans (based on her feathered feet) and pictures 2 & 3 are what I believe are Olive Eggers. I am not sure if these guesses are correct, but I do know they are those breeds.

u/ElephantArtistic4075 — 13 days ago

I iii IV ii V progression— is it good?

So I wanted to try making a new progression (or at least discover one!) and I am not a professional music theorist, but a progression popped in while I was messing around with chords. I found that (key of C) C Em F Dm G worked out due to the quick turnaround in tension.

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u/ElephantArtistic4075 — 13 days ago