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Originally Posted by Barred Babies View Post

Really why??? If I place an ad for SS why would you text me and ask for something totally different?? Seriously I've had so many of these kinds of texts!! Just don't get it!! barnie.gif

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Too funny!

NPIP Certified-115 Chickens (50 chicks), 13 Geese (12 gosling), 19 BR Turkeys (5 poults), 7 Rabbits, 60 Muscovy Duck, 29 Guineas (15 keets), 9 Peafowl, 8 Sheep, 1 Goat and pea, turkey and guinea eggs cooking in the incubator.
 

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NPIP Certified-115 Chickens (50 chicks), 13 Geese (12 gosling), 19 BR Turkeys (5 poults), 7 Rabbits, 60 Muscovy Duck, 29 Guineas (15 keets), 9 Peafowl, 8 Sheep, 1 Goat and pea, turkey and guinea eggs cooking in the incubator.
 

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post #12572 of 20404
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Originally Posted by Barred Babies View Post

Really why??? If I place an ad for SS why would you text me and ask for something totally different?? Seriously I've had so many of these kinds of texts!! Just don't get it!! barnie.gif

Awww, come on, stupidity is the best form of entertainment!! 

Oh yeah, can I get some CS from you??? Bahahahaha!!!

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NPIP Certified-115 Chickens (50 chicks), 13 Geese (12 gosling), 19 BR Turkeys (5 poults), 7 Rabbits, 60 Muscovy Duck, 29 Guineas (15 keets), 9 Peafowl, 8 Sheep, 1 Goat and pea, turkey and guinea eggs cooking in the incubator.
 

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NPIP Certified-115 Chickens (50 chicks), 13 Geese (12 gosling), 19 BR Turkeys (5 poults), 7 Rabbits, 60 Muscovy Duck, 29 Guineas (15 keets), 9 Peafowl, 8 Sheep, 1 Goat and pea, turkey and guinea eggs cooking in the incubator.
 

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post #12573 of 20404

 

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Originally Posted by mbmess2003 View Post

Chris....Great pics!  She is definitely a cutie pie!  It was great to meet you the other weekend at the Covington sale.

 

Yes she is "must take after her mother for sure" I've seen Chris' picture before(made a copy and put it out in the corn patch as a scare-crow) Naw I'm kiddin' with you Chris she is a sweetie in those pics for sure looks like a future Barrel racer/pole-bender heck maybe even a calf roper you got yourself there, ol boy.

 

On a different note there Chris, those RIRs are sure growing fast and I think I'm gonna get me a good group of breeders out of them looks like so far, thanks for sharing with me.

 

Jeff

 

PS how do to all the rest of ya'll Layers and BYCers too.

 

Terri I haven't forgot about our deal yet, either. LOL still awaiting the machinist at the shop to call us to come over there and get the parts. IDK what's up still yet?

 

See ya


Edited by catdaddyfro - 5/1/12 at 7:29am
There's a whole world of differences between propagators and breeders. My goal is to propagate breeders towards the Standard of Perfection.
 
You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, you can make a purse out of it, but it won't be silk. LOL
 
Maybe in about another 30-40 years I'll get this "being an expert" thing figured out by then. LOL
 
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There's a whole world of differences between propagators and breeders. My goal is to propagate breeders towards the Standard of Perfection.
 
You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, you can make a purse out of it, but it won't be silk. LOL
 
Maybe in about another 30-40 years I'll get this "being an expert" thing figured out by then. LOL
 
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post #12574 of 20404

Well looks as if half of La. is now on this thread that's good more newbies and howdy doody frow.gif and welcome-byc.gif to all ya'll new Layers .

 

When I get a chance to post up some pics I'll show ya'll the 3(THREE) Black-@$$ chicken snakes me and BJ(my mouse/rat ,black-snake huntin/killin' "CATAHOULA CUR" dog and best pal, esp when he does his job good), last night. One was 6 FOOT 4 inches long, long as a well rope. I really was reluctant at grabbing holt of that one and jerking it out there and giving it a first class head smashing but we "gotter dun" for sure. One was full of 4 eggs and a golf ball, that's how I knew I had a problem when I counted balls and found one amiss so we went to snake hunting. They don't go too far, usually when they eat golf balls, they get a belly-ache and it slows down there forward progression esp. if they can't fit back out the hole they came in LOL.


Edited by catdaddyfro - 5/1/12 at 7:31am
There's a whole world of differences between propagators and breeders. My goal is to propagate breeders towards the Standard of Perfection.
 
You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, you can make a purse out of it, but it won't be silk. LOL
 
Maybe in about another 30-40 years I'll get this "being an expert" thing figured out by then. LOL
 
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There's a whole world of differences between propagators and breeders. My goal is to propagate breeders towards the Standard of Perfection.
 
You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, you can make a purse out of it, but it won't be silk. LOL
 
Maybe in about another 30-40 years I'll get this "being an expert" thing figured out by then. LOL
 
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post #12575 of 20404

 

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Originally Posted by Karpadm76 View Post

 

 

Awww, come on, stupidity is the best form of entertainment!! 

 

Oh yeah, can I get some CS from you??? Bahahahaha!!!

 

Isn't it!! Being with the SO for so long I still can't believe people actually susprise me!!

Great hubby, 2 kids, 3 furry babies, lots of chickens!!

Blue, Black & Splash Marans. Blue Slate, Narragansett, & Rio Grand Turkeys, 

Guineas & Bob White Quail! NPIP Certified #851

 

 

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Great hubby, 2 kids, 3 furry babies, lots of chickens!!

Blue, Black & Splash Marans. Blue Slate, Narragansett, & Rio Grand Turkeys, 

Guineas & Bob White Quail! NPIP Certified #851

 

 

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post #12576 of 20404
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Originally Posted by Barred Babies View Post

 

 

Isn't it!! Being with the SO for so long I still can't believe people actually susprise me!!

Then it is job security for you as well!! I been a paramedic for 13 years, and your right, they will never cease to amaze you!!!

Heather

Hubs, Jevin

Dog, Bennie

Chickens, Minnie, Thunder, Stratus, El Negro Pollo, Leghorn, and Ying Yang

Duckies, Bruiser, Screech, and Runt

 

More to come, I'm sure

 

RIP Spot

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Heather

Hubs, Jevin

Dog, Bennie

Chickens, Minnie, Thunder, Stratus, El Negro Pollo, Leghorn, and Ying Yang

Duckies, Bruiser, Screech, and Runt

 

More to come, I'm sure

 

RIP Spot

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post #12577 of 20404
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Originally Posted by catdaddyfro View Post

 

 

Yes she is "must take after her mother for sure" I've seen Chris' picture before(made a copy and put it out in the corn patch as a scare-crow) Naw I'm kiddin' with you Chris she is a sweetie in those pics for sure looks like a future Barrel racer/pole-bender heck maybe even a calf roper you got yourself there, ol boy.

 

On a different note there Chris, those RIRs are sure growing fast and I think I'm gonna get me a good group of breeders out of them looks like so far, thanks for sharing with me.

 

Jeff

 

PS how do to all the rest of ya'll Layers and BYCers too.

 

Terri I haven't forgot about our deal yet, either. LOL still awaiting the machinist at the shop to call us to come over there and get the parts. IDK what's up still yet?

 

See ya

They're still here Jeff but the longer you wait, the more roosters you'll have to take -- "rooster interest" lol!!!!

10 laying hens, 7 Welsummer chicks, 6 Cuckoo Marans chicks, 7 peacocks, 3 guineas, 3 dogs, 2 "official" cats & 2 more who just showed up & stayed, 1 green parakeet & 1 retired-but-stays-busy husband!

 

 

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10 laying hens, 7 Welsummer chicks, 6 Cuckoo Marans chicks, 7 peacocks, 3 guineas, 3 dogs, 2 "official" cats & 2 more who just showed up & stayed, 1 green parakeet & 1 retired-but-stays-busy husband!

 

 

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post #12578 of 20404
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Originally Posted by catdaddyfro View Post

Well looks as if half of La. is now on this thread that's good more newbies and howdy doody frow.gif and welcome-byc.gif to all ya'll new Layers .

 

When I get a chance to post up some pics I'll show ya'll the 3(THREE) Black-@$$ chicken snakes me and BJ(my mouse/rat ,black-snake huntin/killin' "CATAHOULA CUR" dog and best pal, esp when he does his job good), last night. One was 6 FOOT 4 inches long, long as a well rope. I really was reluctant at grabbing holt of that one and jerking it out there and giving it a first class head smashing but we "gotter dun" for sure. One was full of 4 eggs and a golf ball, that's how I knew I had a problem when I counted balls and found one amiss so we went to snake hunting. They don't go too far, usually when they eat golf balls, they get a belly-ache and it slows down there forward progression esp. if they can't fit back out the hole they came in LOL.

 

THREE snakes, holy cow!

 

I killed a pretty good sized black snake out at my coop yesterday evening -- I was going to bring fresh water inside & there that sucker was trying to get through the door -- that's the only way it could get in, as I have wire all around the outside of the coop on the ground.

 

Well I grabbed a big stick I keep just for that purpose & rapped it & backed it out the door & darn if it didn't try & come right back inside -- and then struck at me to boot! THAT got my Sicilian blood up so I whacked it on the head w/the stick & pinned it to the ground & yelled at Jim (who was hauling some limbs to the burn pile) to bring me a hoe, which he did & which I commenced to behead one big, black snake. Then I hauled that to the burn pile as well!!!

Now I'm keeping a hoe out at the barn - much better weapon than a plain stick!

10 laying hens, 7 Welsummer chicks, 6 Cuckoo Marans chicks, 7 peacocks, 3 guineas, 3 dogs, 2 "official" cats & 2 more who just showed up & stayed, 1 green parakeet & 1 retired-but-stays-busy husband!

 

 

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10 laying hens, 7 Welsummer chicks, 6 Cuckoo Marans chicks, 7 peacocks, 3 guineas, 3 dogs, 2 "official" cats & 2 more who just showed up & stayed, 1 green parakeet & 1 retired-but-stays-busy husband!

 

 

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post #12579 of 20404

Ok, question. Our lone small chicken is starting to get pointy feathers in its tail area. They are about a half to 3/4 in longer than the other tail feathers and markedly pointed. There look to be 3 or 4 of them and they are on the sides of the tail. Does this confirm a boy? I tried to get a pic but this lil sucker just will not stand still for me!! We think he is a barred rock, his comb is quite large and red already, he is getting wattles, but no spurs yet. He should be about 2 1/2 months old.

Heather

Hubs, Jevin

Dog, Bennie

Chickens, Minnie, Thunder, Stratus, El Negro Pollo, Leghorn, and Ying Yang

Duckies, Bruiser, Screech, and Runt

 

More to come, I'm sure

 

RIP Spot

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Heather

Hubs, Jevin

Dog, Bennie

Chickens, Minnie, Thunder, Stratus, El Negro Pollo, Leghorn, and Ying Yang

Duckies, Bruiser, Screech, and Runt

 

More to come, I'm sure

 

RIP Spot

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post #12580 of 20404

Hi I'm obviously new to the site and forum. I will be moving to Lafayette, La in Oct and want to start a little farm when I get back home. I was wondering what breeds do the best down in Lafayette and in Louisiana in general since I am new at this.

 

Oh, BTW, my name is Lisa and I am active duty Navy stationed in Oak Harbor, WA. I have a five month old son who loves all animals so far (he loves the feel of chicken feathers under his hand and loves to pet my friends silkies :) ). I also have a cat who knows who's in charge (her!),and a foster dog named Grace that I'm helping rehabilitate for a rescue up here called Happy Tails Happy Homes. Hope everyone has a blessed day.

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