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Originally Posted by Mikey D View Post



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Originally Posted by Sonoran Silkies View Post

Large breeds that come from exhibition lines are MUCH larger than ones that come from hatchery lines.



Lets go with much, much, much larger! 

 

Holy crow - dem were some big chickens!  ep.gif

 



I should try to catch and haul my (or rather my neighbor's daughter's) "chicken that crossed the road" white rock over to the pen where my exhibition white rock cockerel is and take a photo.  FWIW, the exhibition white rocks are as much larger than the exhibition barred rocks as the exhibition barred rocks are larger than hatchery barreds.

 

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   No eggs or chicks. 
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adult and started pairs occasionally available;
   No eggs or chicks. 
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post #24932 of 37475

Well that was a minor disaster.

 

I took some scrambled eggs (& bacon) out for the chickies.

 

I fed the big girls first (Like you do with a dog & puppies)

 

Then I took some into the grow out pen for the little ones. 

 

My silly temporary set up necessitates pulling the wire back and kneeling down to reach the peepers.

 

The big girls were outside the coop watching (and drooling, ever seen a chicken drool?) the little ones play keep-away.

 

Whilst the wee ones were playing keep-away and running through my legs (into the coop proper) to stay away from their brethren, the big girls figured out that they could actually get inside the coop and get closer to the scrambled eggs.  

 

Now I have 7 big ones in the coop/run with me and 3-4-5 escaped peepers playing keep-away/try-not-to-get-pecked-by-the-huge-chickens!

 

Every time I finally get one a hold of a peeper and put it in the pen, 2 more get out & one of the older girls get into the pen.

 

Fifteen minutes of Mikey running around like...

 

...well, you know.

 

 

*** like I could do this in one shot***

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Pappa's Peepers - back in business!!!

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post #24933 of 37475
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DEFINTELY not the same.  The Feed Barn is just off I-17, a bit south of Deer Valley.  2428 W. Lone Cactus Dr. (623) 582-1147  FWIW, I get my feed there--a LOT of places closer, but The Feed Barn carries a better brand of feed, it is almost always in stock and very fresh; they are very nice people.
 

 


Thank you! That is quite a ways from me. I'm afraid if I go there, they'll have chicks, and I won't be able to resist! I'm holding out for a couple from MAHONRI, and then the Seramas from NURSESHELLY, if everything goes well.

We're not making much progress on the new coop. Poor DH has been so busy, he just hasn't had time to work on it.

My family consists of 1 DH, who is more tolerant than anyone should be; 5 children, ages 7 and under and one due any day now; 3 totally annoying dogs, and 12 chickens!

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My family consists of 1 DH, who is more tolerant than anyone should be; 5 children, ages 7 and under and one due any day now; 3 totally annoying dogs, and 12 chickens!

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post #24934 of 37475
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I should try to catch and haul my (or rather my neighbor's daughter's) "chicken that crossed the road" white rock over to the pen where my exhibition white rock cockerel is and take a photo.  FWIW, the exhibition white rocks are as much larger than the exhibition barred rocks as the exhibition barred rocks are larger than hatchery barreds.

 

 

Those white rocks at the show took up all of the full height (30"? 36"?) of the cages they occupied.  They were the size of turkeys, big turkeys!
 

P.S.

 

Question: what do you click (I tried multi and quote) to put all of the other quotes in with the quote you are replying to?

 

 

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post #24935 of 37475
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Originally Posted by Arizonachicken View Post

So that's why those roosters at the poultry show were so HUGE. DH and I have never seen such large roosters. DH wanted one. he also liked the ones in the back that had long tail feathers and red feathers...they were really shiny... Can't remember what they were. :rolleyes:


Over in the back of the breezeway, or in the back of the regular building?  The ones in the breezeway in drop pens were mostly American Games, with a few other exotic game breeds.  If you mean the regular bulding, it could have been a number of different breeds.  Phoenix have pretty long tails, sumatra and yokohama also, even leghorns tend towards long tails.  We didn't have any of the really longtail breeds like onigadori or ohiki or totenko or...  http://www.longtail-fowl.com/index.html
 

 

Breeder & Exhibitor of fine silkies in Black, Blue, Splash, Grey, Partridge & Lavender.  Working on Dun, Mottled, Partridge dilutions, Paint, Porcelain & other exciting new colours
adult and started pairs occasionally available;
   No eggs or chicks. 
Support your local poultry clubs, breed clubs, ABA & APA!

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adult and started pairs occasionally available;
   No eggs or chicks. 
Support your local poultry clubs, breed clubs, ABA & APA!

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post #24936 of 37475
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DEFINTELY not the same.  The Feed Barn is just off I-17, a bit south of Deer Valley.  2428 W. Lone Cactus Dr. (623) 582-1147  FWIW, I get my feed there--a LOT of places closer, but The Feed Barn carries a better brand of feed, it is almost always in stock and very fresh; they are very nice people.
 

 


Thank you! That is quite a ways from me. I'm afraid if I go there, they'll have chicks, and I won't be able to resist! I'm holding out for a couple from MAHONRI, and then the Seramas from NURSESHELLY, if everything goes well.

We're not making much progress on the new coop. Poor DH has been so busy, he just hasn't had time to work on it.


They always have chicks, and usually started birds and even grown ones; freuently ducks and/or geese.  Occasionally goats or bunnies or....  The last few times I've been there they had button quail.  I know Sharon has pheasants, but don't think she has any for sale right now.

Breeder & Exhibitor of fine silkies in Black, Blue, Splash, Grey, Partridge & Lavender.  Working on Dun, Mottled, Partridge dilutions, Paint, Porcelain & other exciting new colours
adult and started pairs occasionally available;
   No eggs or chicks. 
Support your local poultry clubs, breed clubs, ABA & APA!

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Breeder & Exhibitor of fine silkies in Black, Blue, Splash, Grey, Partridge & Lavender.  Working on Dun, Mottled, Partridge dilutions, Paint, Porcelain & other exciting new colours
adult and started pairs occasionally available;
   No eggs or chicks. 
Support your local poultry clubs, breed clubs, ABA & APA!

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post #24937 of 37475
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Originally Posted by Mikey D View Post



Quote:
Originally Posted by Sonoran Silkies View Post



I should try to catch and haul my (or rather my neighbor's daughter's) "chicken that crossed the road" white rock over to the pen where my exhibition white rock cockerel is and take a photo.  FWIW, the exhibition white rocks are as much larger than the exhibition barred rocks as the exhibition barred rocks are larger than hatchery barreds.

 

 

Those white rocks at the show took up all of the full height (30"? 36"?) of the cages they occupied.  They were the size of turkeys, big turkeys!
 

P.S.

 

Question: what do you click (I tried multi and quote) to put all of the other quotes in with the quote you are replying to?

 

 



I've never figured out the multi-quote button.  I just hit QUOTE.  But I think you can alter the settings in your profile to only quote the last one of a series of quotes (pretty sure that is the default).

 

Breeder & Exhibitor of fine silkies in Black, Blue, Splash, Grey, Partridge & Lavender.  Working on Dun, Mottled, Partridge dilutions, Paint, Porcelain & other exciting new colours
adult and started pairs occasionally available;
   No eggs or chicks. 
Support your local poultry clubs, breed clubs, ABA & APA!

Reply

Breeder & Exhibitor of fine silkies in Black, Blue, Splash, Grey, Partridge & Lavender.  Working on Dun, Mottled, Partridge dilutions, Paint, Porcelain & other exciting new colours
adult and started pairs occasionally available;
   No eggs or chicks. 
Support your local poultry clubs, breed clubs, ABA & APA!

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post #24938 of 37475
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Originally Posted by Mikey D View Post



Quote:
Originally Posted by Sonoran Silkies View Post



I should try to catch and haul my (or rather my neighbor's daughter's) "chicken that crossed the road" white rock over to the pen where my exhibition white rock cockerel is and take a photo.  FWIW, the exhibition white rocks are as much larger than the exhibition barred rocks as the exhibition barred rocks are larger than hatchery barreds.

 

 

Those white rocks at the show took up all of the full height (30"? 36"?) of the cages they occupied.  They were the size of turkeys, big turkeys!
 

P.S.

 

Question: what do you click (I tried multi and quote) to put all of the other quotes in with the quote you are replying to?

 

 



And I brought the cockerel who took RV home with me celebrate.gif  Hoping for some HUGE barred rocks in the next generation jumpy.gif

 

Breeder & Exhibitor of fine silkies in Black, Blue, Splash, Grey, Partridge & Lavender.  Working on Dun, Mottled, Partridge dilutions, Paint, Porcelain & other exciting new colours
adult and started pairs occasionally available;
   No eggs or chicks. 
Support your local poultry clubs, breed clubs, ABA & APA!

Reply

Breeder & Exhibitor of fine silkies in Black, Blue, Splash, Grey, Partridge & Lavender.  Working on Dun, Mottled, Partridge dilutions, Paint, Porcelain & other exciting new colours
adult and started pairs occasionally available;
   No eggs or chicks. 
Support your local poultry clubs, breed clubs, ABA & APA!

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post #24939 of 37475


 

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Originally Posted by Mikey D View Post



Lets go with much, much, much larger! 

 

Holy crow - dem were some big chickens!  ep.gif

 



 

They were Big Bold and Beautiful.  They turned me into a fan for sure.  If I didn't already have my 8 before the show, I'd probably end up with all HUGE birds.

Parmesan (EE) DOH 1/4/2012   -   Taco (PBR) DOH /4/2012   -  Enchilada (PBR) DOH 1/4/2012

Nugget (RIR)  DOH 1/4/2012   -  Fingers (NHR) DOH 1/4/2012   -  Barbie (BA) DOH 1/21/2012

Chow Mein (WL) DOH 1/25/2012   -  Fried Rice (WL) DOH 1/25/2012   -  Paprikash (Blue JG ) DOH 9/2011

Frizz (Black Frizzle) DOH 3/2012   -  Frazz (Blue Frizzle) DOH 3/2012

 

RIP     - ...

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Parmesan (EE) DOH 1/4/2012   -   Taco (PBR) DOH /4/2012   -  Enchilada (PBR) DOH 1/4/2012

Nugget (RIR)  DOH 1/4/2012   -  Fingers (NHR) DOH 1/4/2012   -  Barbie (BA) DOH 1/21/2012

Chow Mein (WL) DOH 1/25/2012   -  Fried Rice (WL) DOH 1/25/2012   -  Paprikash (Blue JG ) DOH 9/2011

Frizz (Black Frizzle) DOH 3/2012   -  Frazz (Blue Frizzle) DOH 3/2012

 

RIP     - ...

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post #24940 of 37475
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Originally Posted by Mikey D View Post

Well that was a minor disaster.

 

I took some scrambled eggs (& bacon) out for the chickies.

 

I fed the big girls first (Like you do with a dog & puppies)

 

Then I took some into the grow out pen for the little ones. 

 

My silly temporary set up necessitates pulling the wire back and kneeling down to reach the peepers.

 

The big girls were outside the coop watching (and drooling, ever seen a chicken drool?) the little ones play keep-away.

 

Whilst the wee ones were playing keep-away and running through my legs (into the coop proper) to stay away from their brethren, the big girls figured out that they could actually get inside the coop and get closer to the scrambled eggs.  

 

Now I have 7 big ones in the coop/run with me and 3-4-5 escaped peepers playing keep-away/try-not-to-get-pecked-by-the-huge-chickens!

 

Every time I finally get one a hold of a peeper and put it in the pen, 2 more get out & one of the older girls get into the pen.

 

Fifteen minutes of Mikey running around like...

 

...well, you know.

 

 

*** like I could do this in one shot***

gig.gifgig.gifgig.gifTo bad the control tower didn't have the camera rolling on that.  Sounds HYSTERICAL.gig.gifgig.gifgig.gif
 

 

 

Parmesan (EE) DOH 1/4/2012   -   Taco (PBR) DOH /4/2012   -  Enchilada (PBR) DOH 1/4/2012

Nugget (RIR)  DOH 1/4/2012   -  Fingers (NHR) DOH 1/4/2012   -  Barbie (BA) DOH 1/21/2012

Chow Mein (WL) DOH 1/25/2012   -  Fried Rice (WL) DOH 1/25/2012   -  Paprikash (Blue JG ) DOH 9/2011

Frizz (Black Frizzle) DOH 3/2012   -  Frazz (Blue Frizzle) DOH 3/2012

 

RIP     - ...

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Parmesan (EE) DOH 1/4/2012   -   Taco (PBR) DOH /4/2012   -  Enchilada (PBR) DOH 1/4/2012

Nugget (RIR)  DOH 1/4/2012   -  Fingers (NHR) DOH 1/4/2012   -  Barbie (BA) DOH 1/21/2012

Chow Mein (WL) DOH 1/25/2012   -  Fried Rice (WL) DOH 1/25/2012   -  Paprikash (Blue JG ) DOH 9/2011

Frizz (Black Frizzle) DOH 3/2012   -  Frazz (Blue Frizzle) DOH 3/2012

 

RIP     - ...

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