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post #6471 of 37892

So anyone home from the Fond Du Lac Swap ?? Watcha get ???? Anyone have any lavender silkies???
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post #6472 of 37892

I came back with a SQ wheaten Ameraucana Rooster and antigen for testing.  but the FFA student came back with shell ducks and some other exotic ducks. 8 total.

I've got 5 lavender split silkies in the incubator, they came with a group of mixed silkies I got from cjexotic on BYC


Edited by Buck Creek Chickens - 3/12/11 at 4:03pm

STANDARD: BC Maran, Wheaten, Black, Blue Ameraucana, Splash, Partridge Silkies, Mahogany Faverolle, Ga Noi, Lavender Orpington, Black Minorca, Black Langshan, SQ RIR
BANTAM: SQ Black Mottled d'Uccles, SQ Gold Neck, White, Butterscotch & Mottled ButterCreme Booted, Black & Mille Fleur Cochin, Serama,
Winnebago Co Poultry Superintendent, WI Pullorum Tester

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STANDARD: BC Maran, Wheaten, Black, Blue Ameraucana, Splash, Partridge Silkies, Mahogany Faverolle, Ga Noi, Lavender Orpington, Black Minorca, Black Langshan, SQ RIR
BANTAM: SQ Black Mottled d'Uccles, SQ Gold Neck, White, Butterscotch & Mottled ButterCreme Booted, Black & Mille Fleur Cochin, Serama,
Winnebago Co Poultry Superintendent, WI Pullorum Tester

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post #6473 of 37892

Good "almost" afternoon everyone!

Candled the eggs in the bator last night and the only ones I can see anything in are the Lav Orps -  The Favors/Dominiques & Buffs are just too dark to see anything yet.  The flashlight I'm using just isn't strong enough and It's too much a pain in the but to try and do it with my spotlight - sooo I've got a fire going in the garage and I'm gonna make a coffee can type candler.  Any suggestions as to the size of bulb to put in there?

More snow up here today -  Big flakes too.  I don't think it will be sticking around much though - the roads are basically just WET...(so far)


Edited by Tomski - 3/12/11 at 10:31am
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Everyday's a holiday and every meal a feast!

Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy Crap...what a ride!"
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post #6474 of 37892

Im back! I got there at about 645 and waited in line to get in. Left at 8. Saw FM and BCC there. Nice swap and if I wanted pheasants right now, thats where I would have got them. Well this is what I got. Saw them and drooled, then came back and they were still there so i brought them home. They are exactly what I wanted too. The hen is young, couple months and the roo is alittle older, a snot too. Will have to teach him whos in charge.  wink  Well here they are. Hen, Rooster, and together
http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/41687_sany2921.jpg
http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/41687_sany2920.jpg
http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/41687_sany2924.jpg
Enjoy!

post #6475 of 37892

Becky! I almost bought your little mottled girl, lol. Sooo cute.

So, instead, I got a pair of self blue Old English Game Bantams, adorable and hysterical, and a very beautiful Mille d'Uccle pullet. <3

Why is it so hard for people to spell "Lavender"?

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Why is it so hard for people to spell "Lavender"?

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post #6476 of 37892

Hi WI friends!

Can you help  me?

I am looking for high quality bulk feed for our chickens and pigs.  We do grass-fed everything until the winter.  We've been using chicken feed from Fleet Farm and/or getting barrels of corn down the road.  I am worried about GMOs in the corn and Fleet Farm feed is getting expensive.

Questions:

We live near Hudson, WI on the far west side of the state.  Do you know where we can get reputable bulk feed in our area?
Can we have bulk feed delivered?
How many animals should we have to make bulk feed a reasonable idea?

Thanks for your help!!

:-)

Annie

post #6477 of 37892

Good afternoon everyone, went to fondy today and picked up the new standard of perfection from Tyler I've always wanted one. So tonight and for awhile I'll be reading and looking at that. Sold two trios of LF columbian wyandottes they seem to sell prety well. Have a great evening.
Anniemary were you at fondy? I met a lady that is a teacher from Hudson and is picking up hatching eggs from me and my dad this comming week to hatch in class.

post #6478 of 37892

Becky, that's so funny. After I was talking to you the last time, Jaki came over and told me about the girl. I almost bought her too. But I really want babies. FUNNY!


I got 4 Easter eggers, 2 Buff Orps. and a really pretty BLUE Polish. My oldest wanted a Polish so bad. She's very nice. All the babies I got were sexed female. Yeah! smile

I got to see of course Becky, and Tyler from Purely Poultry, Cedar Post, Buck Creek Chickens and two of her kids, a friend of mine from here in Waupaca that I went to school with, Terri, and of course Paul the auctionier from PK Auctions.

My chicken is doing great. It's got a nice scab over the cut now. She is eating and drinking. A little bruising, but well. smile I'm so happy!

BTW: BL4...it's "Chipmunk" that had surgery.


Edited by fordmommy - 3/12/11 at 2:31pm
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Was the only female in the house until I got chickens......Wife, Mother of 2 boys, owner of 2 dogs, MANY chickens and a duck or two.
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post #6479 of 37892
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Breezy Afternoon All... Good to hear you guys that went to Fondy had a good time.
Way to go fm...glad everything is going good with you and the peeps.
Met with Jim today for a coffee and conservation...delivered 5 doz Buckeye eggs for hatching...I hope the hatch goes well!
Annie, you should be able to find a local feed mill nearby for prices. Even if you don't go bulk, the prices will be much better. I save almost $3 a bag compared to fleet farm, and the layer mash is 2% higher protein.

Nice lookers Becky...think you did good!

Later.....  ~ bigzio

Calling all Wisconsinites....come and enjoy the days of Spring with us on the "Cheesehead" thread!  http:/ http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=44015700

Annual Bash...A must Event  http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/734707/fourth-annual-bigzios-wi-cheesehead-chickenstock-thread

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Calling all Wisconsinites....come and enjoy the days of Spring with us on the "Cheesehead" thread!  http:/ http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=44015700

Annual Bash...A must Event  http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/734707/fourth-annual-bigzios-wi-cheesehead-chickenstock-thread

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post #6480 of 37892

Glad you guys had a good swap! I went to Madison to drop off one of my friend's puppies.The last time I saw him he was only a week old! A very nice lady from Minneapolis came to meet us with her two adult Curlies. I dont know...I dont think I could do it--sell a pup from a breeding I did.  I guess maybe it is different with show dogs.  You can see them at the shows and cheer them on.  On the way back I stopped at H&Rs and picked up two pairs of chicks from her; a Welsummer pair and a pair of Wheaton Americaunas.  Hopefully more color for my egg basket--IF I dont hatch them all!  I think I will try showing them at our fair this year to see how they do.  I just got my open class entry form in the mail today.
ODrH--I have your Wheaton too!  Cheryl said she was going to call you...so she's half way home!  You can just get her next week if you want (I am sure she wont eat too much by then;))
On the way back we took hwy BB and saw a group of folks that were walking to Madison from Milwaukee.  They sure looked chilly!  There were a bunch of cars waiting for them on hwy 73...maybe they were getting a ride the rest of the way?  How the wind felt while we were standing outside I sure hope so!
DH is harping on me about getting those chicks in the basement...Cheryl--how come you get to keep yours in your kitchen??? somad
Well--supposed I better get the steaks on--cant wait for them! Then to move the chicks to the basement.....smack
Have a great night!  Terri O

Calling all Wisconsinites....come and enjoy the days of winter with us on the "Cheesehead" thread!  http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=245700
And you might want to check THIS out! http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/734707/fourth-annual-bigzios-wi-cheesehead-chickenstock-thread
My Motto: " Don't just do it, overdo it"

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Calling all Wisconsinites....come and enjoy the days of winter with us on the "Cheesehead" thread!  http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=245700
And you might want to check THIS out! http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/734707/fourth-annual-bigzios-wi-cheesehead-chickenstock-thread
My Motto: " Don't just do it, overdo it"

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