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Thanks Puffy I knew you would like them.

Happy 4th of July everyone!

CHICKEN POWER!

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CHICKEN POWER!

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Getting some rain / drizzle (fo shizzle) here.  

 

The chickens are loving it, prancing around & very, very vocal about it! wee.gif

 

And we get to keep eggs today!  (48 hours after the last dose)

 

Hope all'y'all have a great Independence Day!

 

Go thank a VET!!!

Pappa's Peepers - back in business!!!

Mikey's Welding School, Chicken Accouterments Fabrication Shop, Cheese Press Development Site & Non-Chicken Related Activities Get-A-Way!

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Pappa's Peepers - back in business!!!

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Got some rain here too! DARK PHOENIX LAID HER FIRST EGG TODAY!!!! HAPPY 4TH INDEED!!!

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I posted this in emergencies/cures....

 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/685048/lame-modern-game-hen-tendon-knee-remedies

 

one of our Modern Game hens has a bum leg, and I'm looking for advice on what we can do to help her.  I also posted a video to see if that helps....  sad.png

 

Have a Happy & Safe 4th everyone!!

The Ladies - 3 MFDs, NH, GLW,  2 EEs, 1 buff Brahma, 3 OEGBs, 2 Modern Games.  5 Seramas including Cujo the Stealth Roo and his son, 3 Serama/mix pullets plus 2 eternally naughty Pacific Parrotlets.   caf.gif   

 

Holy Cow we have a lot of birds around here!!!

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The Ladies - 3 MFDs, NH, GLW,  2 EEs, 1 buff Brahma, 3 OEGBs, 2 Modern Games.  5 Seramas including Cujo the Stealth Roo and his son, 3 Serama/mix pullets plus 2 eternally naughty Pacific Parrotlets.   caf.gif   

 

Holy Cow we have a lot of birds around here!!!

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Hi, I am new to the forum but have been lurking around here for the past few months and have leared an absolute ton here! Thanks for all the info. I have been pondering getting some chickens, mainly for the hormone free eggs, and also to be pets for my 2 boys. I started building the coop about 2 weeks ago and am getting so excited to bring on the chicks! Can somone direct me to a thread link that may help me decide what kind of chicks to get that will be productive, good pets, and survive in the Gilbert heat? Also, where is a good place to buy organic, non-GMO feed preferably in the east valley? Thanks for any input and I am sure I will have a fewmore questions along the way. Here is a picture of  the progress on my coop, Have a happy 4th of July!

 

-Scott

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NOOOO!!! Not you too! I went outside and noticed that White Tip had a slight limp. I looked at her feet...low and behold, she had DOUBLE BUMBLEFOOT! UGH!!!

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I posted this in emergencies/cures....

 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/685048/lame-modern-game-hen-tendon-knee-remedies

 

one of our Modern Game hens has a bum leg, and I'm looking for advice on what we can do to help her.  I also posted a video to see if that helps....  sad.png

 

Have a Happy & Safe 4th everyone!!

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Hello everyone!

I just wanted to introduce myself finally. I've been lurking for about 6 months learning a tremendous amount! So thank you everyone.

I live in what I guess I guess is NW Phx , near DV ( going to check out that feed store). I am a native and this place has grown way too fast for me. I am an urban gardener ( I like to think farmer) and thought chickens would enhance that. Their pooh does, but thought better of the unsupervised free range when they started to defoliate my blueberry bushes, lol! Lucky girls still get garden bugs tossed to them and quite a bit of veggies! My sweetheart constantly complains that I keep giving them his portion of our garden. And you should of seen the look on his face when I fed them his Greek yogurt ;-). Actually he is totally on board with my gang of thugs! I am the idea person and he runs around trying to build them, poor guy. We live in a neighborhood with no HOA and one of my back door neighbors already has chickens. The others said they don't mind which is good considering my Wyandotte ( Dot) cleared a 5 foot block fence into their yard when she stared to lay! The other home is a rental, with transient renters. I realize the best we can do is we are always be at the mercy of our neighbors goodwill. The reality is, at any time they can withdraw their verbal agreement. So we do our best at being clean. Unfortunately hens can be very noisy! I do hope that as they get into the laying groove, they will settle down a bit.

We got chicks in beginning and end of Jan. With one death and one roo we have ended up with 6 pullets. All are laying now. They started mid May and the last one started 2 weeks ago. I love it! We raised them in the house until they got their feathers ( actually longer because The Builder needed more time with the coop). I really enjoyed that, and was able to have more physical interaction. And then I had to clean the room after we put them in the coop. OMG! Horrible. I had to break down the room to remove all the dust! Everywhere!

We have already experienced problems with bullying and separating birds. Lived with that bird in the house ( in a dog kennel). It was a fairly successful venture. Still have the bird. Great layer, but not a favorite. They formed a gang and went after the poor cat, and pecked the h**l out of my dogs ( pitbull) nose through the fencing. Trying to get someone to care for them when you go on vacation is a challenge. We have wormed, and watched those beautiful eggs pile up Luckily no illnesses so far! I am knocking on wood right now!

This IS work, but it is enjoyable work! Chickens are dirty! But like any animal they are as dirty as you allow their surrounding to be. There is a slight odor, but nothing like cats or dogs ( or people, trust me I work in a " service" industry). Any living thing can be filthy and dirty, but it is our responsibility to keep them clean, which is work.

This forum has been a great place of information. Again, thanks to everyone!

Welcome FMK!

 

Maybe you can talk to my Jan chicks & get them to stop freeloading on me!

Wahoo!

 

FMK - you must be good luck! hugs.gif

 

Look at what I found in the nest box this afternoon!

 

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Now who could it be?

 

GSL?

Wellsummer?

Cochin/silkie cross

 

Who would lay a quail size light speckled egg?

Pappa's Peepers - back in business!!!

Mikey's Welding School, Chicken Accouterments Fabrication Shop, Cheese Press Development Site & Non-Chicken Related Activities Get-A-Way!

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Hi, I am new to the forum but have been lurking around here for the past few months and have leared an absolute ton here! Thanks for all the info. I have been pondering getting some chickens, mainly for the hormone free eggs, and also to be pets for my 2 boys. I started building the coop about 2 weeks ago and am getting so excited to bring on the chicks! Can somone direct me to a thread link that may help me decide what kind of chicks to get that will be productive, good pets, and survive in the Gilbert heat? Also, where is a good place to buy organic, non-GMO feed preferably in the east valley? Thanks for any input and I am sure I will have a fewmore questions along the way. Here is a picture of  the progress on my coop, Have a happy 4th of July!

 

-Scott

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welcome-byc.gif Arizona Chickens!

 

Great looking coop you are working on. If I may make a suggestion, I would change out the chicken wire for hardwire. Chicken wire only keeps chickens in. Predators can easily rip into it, be it coyotes dogs, etc. We have Great Horned Owls and Red Tailed Hawks around my neighborhood. I do not "free range" them during the day. They are supervised when I let them run around the backyard. The majority of the time, they are in the run.

 

Hubby put on 1" x 2" hardware cloth for better protection, just in case.

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As for good pets for your boys,  Orpingtons are pretty friendly but I have found most of my chickens to be friendly. Start handling them as chicks to get used to you. Treats also are a good way to tame them.

Here are my 11. I have 2-Silver Laced Wyandottes, 1 Gold Laced Wyandotte, 1 Welsummer, 1 Black Australorp, 3 Easter Eggers, 1 Barred Rock, 1 Cuckoo Marans and 1 Black Sex-Link.  

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Here are a variety of colors from my girls. The blue ones are from my Easter Egger. 

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Hey Mikey,

 

Sent you a pm.

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Hi,

 

I am new to this forum and since I live in Tempe, I feel that chicken owners in AZ have different issues than elsewhere in the country, especially our heat.  for the past week my year old Dominique has been acting listless and sleeping a lot.  She isn't eating, drinking or very active at all.  She seems a bit out of balance and even steps on her own toes.  None of is is her normal behavior.  the other three hens are fine.  She is the sweetest chick and we would hate to lose her.  Anyone ever had experience with these symptoms?  I do also have a good avian vet if you need one.  He saved my Speckled Sussex after she swallowed a live scorpion which stung her on the esophagus on the way down.  She had an immediate reaction...paralysis, liquids running out he rear and mouth.  I took her right in to the avian vet who knew immediately what was wrong, as by that time she was twitching.  He gave her an intervenious anti-venum, and kept her four hours giving her fluids etc.  She lived, and was herself after three days.  Usually our hens have no problems with scorpions, but this was unique.  Just thought i would pass that along.

My husband wanted me to have something to nurture but said a dog would be to costly with food and vet bills...ha, our girls eat a can of corn per day, orzo pasta mixed with 1/2 can of cat food, collard greens, dried mealworms and we have racked up over $600 in vet bills in less than a year on chicks that cost $3-4 a peice.  What do others feed their chicks for treats?

 

Fifth Chick

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