Didn't get too much accomplished yesterday. Spent most of the day researching nesting boxes, egg laying, and egg storage. And of course checking the nesting boxes for eggs.
Looks like I might be planting some new herbs. Maybe another raised bed close to the coop.
Basil - antibacterial, mucus membrane health
Catnip - sedative, insecticide
Cilantro - antioxidant, fungicide, builds strong bones, high in Vitamin A for vision and Vitamin K for blood clotting
Dill - antioxidant, relaxant, respiratory health
Fennel -laying stimulant
Garlic - laying stimulant
Lavender - stress reliever, increases blood circulation, highly aromatic, insecticide
Lemon Balm - stress reliever, antibacterial, highly aromatic, rodent repellent
Marigold - laying stimulant
Marjoram - lay stimulant
Mint (all kinds) - insecticide and rodent repellent
Nasturtium - laying stimulant, antiseptic, antibiotic, insecticide, wormer
Oregano - combats coccidia, salmonella, infectious bronchitis, avian flu, blackhead and e-coli
Parsley - high in vitamins, aids in blood vessel development, laying stimulant
Peppermint - anti-parasitic, insecticide
Pineapple Sage - aids nervous system, highly aromatic
Rose Petals - highly aromatic, high in Vitamin C
Rosemary - pain relief, respiratory health, insecticide
Sage - antioxidant, anti-parasitic
Spearmint - antiseptic, insecticide, stimulates nerve, brain and blood functions
Tarragon - antioxidant
Thyme - respiratory health, antibacterial, antioxidant, anti-parasitic
Read more: http://www.grit.com/animals/nesting-box-herbs-chicken-aromatherapy.aspx#ixzz3CAaAQUeq
wooden eggs...check, rose petals...chick, lemon balm...check
My marigolds were wet so I think I will wait to pick them on a dry sunny day.
And Emmy threw in a little pep talk. I have a video but I thought it best not to post it here. Maybe check on Instagram if you want to hear it.
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