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  1. dawnwinds58

    Kentucky people

    I agree about the Orpingtons. I've tried other breeds, but always go back to them. Fair warning though, I bought some at swap meets only to find they are half white-egger when mature. The roosters of this mix were super aggressive and heavy fighters. They were sentenced to the stew pot for...
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    Straw or pine shavings in coop?

    I use hardwood dust and shavings from the local cabinet shop. They sell the majority of this stuff, but what hits the ground around the walls and in the dirt we can collect. Usually we get enough in one gather to redo the floors 4 times. Just add chicken poo, and age. It becomes a fabulous...
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    Cooping Chickens and Ducks Together.... please help!

    I raised my Pilgrim geese, our Fawn and White Indian Runner ducks, Araucana, and Buff Orpington chickens together. For the most part of the year they share a two room chicken house and single yard. One room is heated in winter and one isn't. The chickens stay closer to the heat in winter and the...
  4. dawnwinds58

    Kentucky people

    Jes' been hangin' around waiting for the rain to stop and everythin' to dry up again. Got corn as high as a duck's eye already and taters up near as much.
  5. dawnwinds58

    Kentucky people

    We're 100% Buff Orpington here. Have been since about 1990. The roos are fertile, get the job done, and grow big enough for a rotisserie bird. The hens lay very well, large brown eggs, and given a heat lamp and a light bulb they lay well into cold weather. The light buff color is easier on them...
  6. dawnwinds58

    Kentucky people

    Nope, haven't seen "hide ner hair" of any. I don't go for light chickens though, so it's no surprise I haven't seen them. I don't normally pay attention to them and I had to look up what it was you were looking for. The dual meat/eggers are my favorites, and my pond-hoppers of course, my geese...
  7. dawnwinds58

    Kentucky people

    Thank you very much! My girls just hatched out another one showing Pomeranian saddle-back and head markings. This is getting tooooo weird. The gander was sold to me as a Toulouse goose, and the "now a gander" looks like a perfect Toulouse. He can't be pure if he's throwing Pomeranian markings. I...
  8. dawnwinds58

    Kentucky people

    I need to find out about that swap meet on the 19th. We have goslings hatching and we're up to 14 now. Some need new homes. Mother is Pilgrim, great face markings, but she had a fling with a mixed gander which was "supposed to be" a Toulouse female. (Never saw a goose do that before). Now I...
  9. dawnwinds58

    Kentucky people

    I feel for you on the guineas. Before we moved to this part of the state I had a flock of 30. The "good night" calls were ear-splitting, but we had 3 dogs, 6 cats, and 3 horses who never had but the very rare tick (three or so a summer) and the guineas killed off snakes like an assassin squad...
  10. dawnwinds58

    Kentucky people

    Quote: Just outside of Greensburg here. Focused on my Buff Orpingtons, Pilgrim geese, and Pekin ducks, but "other" critters in family are pretty much stealing the show these days. We're starting up a herd of heritage Red Wattle hogs. The pigs will be old enough to breed this spring. My...
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    How did your username originate?

    Quote: I love Dragons of Pern !!! wish I could find again kids got a hold of my books and they're all gone now lol ! no one ever knows what I'm talking about when I talk about Anne McCaffey I might be able to help with that. Anne McCaffrey passed away just this past November at 85. Her...
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    How did your username originate?

    The main portion of my username comes from my love for dragons inspired by my favorite author Anne McCaffrey who created the Dragonriders of Pern series. I came across an art print years ago which has been my favorite, though to date, I cannot be sure which artist of dragon and fantasy created...
  13. dawnwinds58

    Kentucky people

    Quote: Welcome to the family from Green County!
  14. dawnwinds58

    Kentucky people

    I have to agree for the most part on the predators. They are wide and varied. Haven't seen mountain lion/cougar/puma here, but lots of bobcat and fox. Wolves are coming back and have been sighted in several parts of the state and we've seen bear track once, but no bear. Killed a cottonmouth...
  15. dawnwinds58

    Kentucky people

    Don't worry about cheating with a map, I've lived in KY since 1986, and lived in Green county since 1996 and still I have to check to make sure which county connects to us, and what their names are. We're on the Hart county side of Green and about 30 miles from Glasgow. You know that old...
  16. dawnwinds58

    Kentucky people

    What color of silkie or does it occur on any dark silkie?
  17. dawnwinds58

    Kentucky people

    Quote: I wondered how they might be. Is their meat black too, or just the skin on the outside? Maybe that's a stupid question. Humans look the same inside despite skin colors...haha. Their skin and bones are black. In Asia they are thought to have healing powers and are a delicacy. I would...
  18. dawnwinds58

    Kentucky people

    I realized when I posted there might be some confusion on the solar box I mentioned. If you take a look at the picture of the coop, what we do is add a rat wire aka hardware cloth 'flap' that lays on the ground. On the coop is a low electric wire hooked up to a solar charger box. Anything that...
  19. dawnwinds58

    Kentucky people

    I rather like it actually. We usually use the 2x4" woven wire and have had no issues with it. My husband and I were thinking it would work just fine with a solar box on that peak and added skids to move it. Since ours are large Buff Orpingtons we also would lower the laying box for their more...
  20. dawnwinds58

    Kentucky people

    Boer goats are an African originated breed and they do not faint. It is a crossbred with Boer looks and myotonic tendencies if it faints. There are breeds based on myotonics with and without Boer blood, some great ones in Texas where they've been breeding meat goats for a long time. The...
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