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Originally Posted by Cowgirlgrace View Post

Hello BYC family! Just popping in quickly to say Happy Easter. Have a few minutes before leaving for work. Got  a weekend job at our local Garden Nursery. Wanted to see if Cheryl had her babe yet. But I guess not yet.  I just browsed a few pages since I am 100's behind but sounds like everyone is doing ok. Julie, checked out your website. It's really nice! You did a great job. Someday I will have one too and you can show me how. So far just a facebook page.

 

Farm is doing good. Got the early crops in and most are up. Harvesting Spinach, Chard, Kale, Purple Sprouting Broccoli and Broccoli Raab for co op this week. All the starts are up and growing in the greenhouse. Most the remaining beds are ready and waiting for planting. I got some new ground turned over and waiting to disc it. I will be almost tripling my growing area. Lawns are starting to grow so starting up the Landscape maintenance. So, busy busy, busy. But gotta make that money, money, money!

 

Miss you all. I do check my PM's so PM sometime if you want to contact me or chat. Plus my phone (call or text) and email are on my Facebook farm page. Del Tierra Farm soon to be changed to my original farm name Stoney Earth Farm.

So Nice to see ya. Sounds like you have so positives going your way. Take care and remember where we are.
 

 

                    Striving for perfection    Settling for nothing short of excellence !!!!       
 Quincy blue merl Aussie with 2 blue eyes,  1 beloved Quaker parrot  Buddy who passed 4/10/09
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                    Striving for perfection    Settling for nothing short of excellence !!!!       
 Quincy blue merl Aussie with 2 blue eyes,  1 beloved Quaker parrot  Buddy who passed 4/10/09
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I have a question or 2 for the group. Remember I'm a rank novice at this chicken raisin' thingy.

I have 8 RIR all doing very well. I would like them to have full access to the back yard (approx 1 acre) and it is fenced, about 41/2 feet high. Will I have to clip their wings to keep them in the back yard?

 

I am planning also to obtain about 4 Black Jersey Giants. Anything I should be aware of having these large chickens?

If you die with 2 friends you die richer then any millionair.

"Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the Government take care of him better take a closer look at the American Indian."
Henry Ford

 

If you die with 2 friends you die richer then any millionair.

"Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the Government take care of him better take a closer look at the American Indian."
Henry Ford

 

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Sorry about your loss.  I feel awful when a chick doesn't make it.  She should do ok till tomorrow.  I find that chicks raised together tend to bond for life.  Even when they join up with the rest of the flock they still hang out.  Raised alone, she will be on the bottom of the pecking order.   Hope you can find a buddy and hopefully they have another BLRW.  They are beautiful. 
 

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Originally Posted by KMoran View Post

so I got 2 BLRW chicks on the 4th well one of them died last night... Now I have a singleton... Do you think she will make it on her own?? or should I call around and see if someone is open so I can get another chick today or will she be ok till monday? I took her out of the brooder and sat on the floor and she hopped up on my lap and nuzzled into my sweatshirt and fell asleep... I think she is lonely. sad.png



 

Formerly-cflaming.  Name changed to Flaming Chicken on 7/3/2012

 

1 Husband, 1 12 year old kid, 1 bunny, 1 dog, 2 horses, 2 fish, . Cream Legbar, Breda fowl, Blue and Black copper Marans and Orpingtons of several colors.  Also a mix of breeds in my Layer flock. 
 

Formerly-cflaming.  Name changed to Flaming Chicken on 7/3/2012

 

1 Husband, 1 12 year old kid, 1 bunny, 1 dog, 2 horses, 2 fish, . Cream Legbar, Breda fowl, Blue and Black copper Marans and Orpingtons of several colors.  Also a mix of breeds in my Layer flock. 
 

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If I have to many eggs I take them to the auction, and I cant talk for anyone other than me but my eggs would hatch.  Not all eggs are old there, people bring the eggs the morning of the auction most of the time.

 


Hmm... There was one batch yesterday with four dozen eggs that were "fertilized" eggs. I'm not really in a possition to have them I was just curious
 

 

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Put an ad in craigslist!
 

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SadieSue,  I was thinking you should put up some 'FOUND NOTICES,"for the pair of schnauzers and give your neighbor's  phone no. or address.  Just post them away from your home, or tack up in the grocery store, etc.  Don't use your handwriting..    



 

Formerly-cflaming.  Name changed to Flaming Chicken on 7/3/2012

 

1 Husband, 1 12 year old kid, 1 bunny, 1 dog, 2 horses, 2 fish, . Cream Legbar, Breda fowl, Blue and Black copper Marans and Orpingtons of several colors.  Also a mix of breeds in my Layer flock. 
 

Formerly-cflaming.  Name changed to Flaming Chicken on 7/3/2012

 

1 Husband, 1 12 year old kid, 1 bunny, 1 dog, 2 horses, 2 fish, . Cream Legbar, Breda fowl, Blue and Black copper Marans and Orpingtons of several colors.  Also a mix of breeds in my Layer flock. 
 

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Me? No, I've never done any hatching. Always just purchased chicks.

 

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Originally Posted by Chicken Rustler View Post

Are you aware that the general rule of thumb is that for hatching you save up for as many as 7 days ? I have actually gone a little longer and had hatches but the % starts dropping off.
 

 



 

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I love your big coop.  I want to add a second coop for my heritage birds and have been searching for ideas.  Did you build it yourself?
 

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Originally Posted by AriLovesChickens View Post

I have a little problem...

 

Today, I decided to move my 6 week old chicks to the mini coop. I put the heat lamp in it, facing the roost (and stairs). They seemed to be having a swell time in their new digs.

 

Problem: they are sleeping in a heap in the corner of the run (directly under coop), and I can't reach them to put them up on the roost. The run is hardware cloth, but there's no reinforcement about the bottom yet. So these babies are lit up and free to be a good snack for an enthusiastic digger. The side of the coop is too high for me to reach them (or be able to get out, if I climbed in). You can't reach their corner from the little door on the run (it's diagonal from where they are). I put some wood around that corner, but that just doesn't seem adequate. What would you do??

 

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Formerly-cflaming.  Name changed to Flaming Chicken on 7/3/2012

 

1 Husband, 1 12 year old kid, 1 bunny, 1 dog, 2 horses, 2 fish, . Cream Legbar, Breda fowl, Blue and Black copper Marans and Orpingtons of several colors.  Also a mix of breeds in my Layer flock. 
 

Formerly-cflaming.  Name changed to Flaming Chicken on 7/3/2012

 

1 Husband, 1 12 year old kid, 1 bunny, 1 dog, 2 horses, 2 fish, . Cream Legbar, Breda fowl, Blue and Black copper Marans and Orpingtons of several colors.  Also a mix of breeds in my Layer flock. 
 

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Originally Posted by mikeyb View Post

I have a question or 2 for the group. Remember I'm a rank novice at this chicken raisin' thingy.

I have 8 RIR all doing very well. I would like them to have full access to the back yard (approx 1 acre) and it is fenced, about 41/2 feet high. Will I have to clip their wings to keep them in the back yard?

 

I am planning also to obtain about 4 Black Jersey Giants. Anything I should be aware of having these large chickens?



 

I have rarely had a chicken go over the fences surrounding my yard. 4 1/2 ft to 6 ft. (maybe 3 times in 8 years) In fact I think they wiggled under, not flew over. I'm not suggesting they couldn't, but mine haven't.

I have heard that clipping 1 wing is better than both. Keeps them off balance.

JGs are supposed to be nice birds, they are on my list.

 

Russ

 

 

 

If all the beasts were gone, men would die from a great loneliness of spirit,

for whatever happens to the beasts also happens to the man.

All things are connected.
Whatever befalls the Earth befalls the sons of the Earth.

 

       ― Chief Seattle

 

 

If all the beasts were gone, men would die from a great loneliness of spirit,

for whatever happens to the beasts also happens to the man.

All things are connected.
Whatever befalls the Earth befalls the sons of the Earth.

 

       ― Chief Seattle

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Originally Posted by KMoran View Post

so I got 2 BLRW chicks on the 4th well one of them died last night... Now I have a singleton... Do you think she will make it on her own?? or should I call around and see if someone is open so I can get another chick today or will she be ok till monday? I took her out of the brooder and sat on the floor and she hopped up on my lap and nuzzled into my sweatshirt and fell asleep... I think she is lonely. sad.png

Sorry about your chick hugs.gif
She should be fine for a day or 2 alone.... but best to have a friend.
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Originally Posted by mikeyb View Post

I have a question or 2 for the group. Remember I'm a rank novice at this chicken raisin' thingy.
I have 8 RIR all doing very well. I would like them to have full access to the back yard (approx 1 acre) and it is fenced, about 41/2 feet high. Will I have to clip their wings to keep them in the back yard?

I am planning also to obtain about 4 Black Jersey Giants. Anything I should be aware of having these large chickens?

They have to "learn" to go over fencing...... I got 2 "rescued" hens that taught my flock how to hop the garden fence hmm.png
Now I have to clip wings to keep them out of the garden..... but before those hens taught everyone, my 4' uneven, holes under it fence kept the flock out just fine.

*Disclaimer.... This is just my personal opinion and I take no responsibility for anything as I know nothing!

White Leghorn, EE, Blue Maran, Ameraucana, Olive Eggers and a Bantam Project

*Disclaimer.... This is just my personal opinion and I take no responsibility for anything as I know nothing!

White Leghorn, EE, Blue Maran, Ameraucana, Olive Eggers and a Bantam Project

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Originally Posted by xoxocammyxoxo View Post

Guess what I got yesterday! Two white broad brested turkeys (now 6 days old), 6 buff orpington (now 6 days old), and three now 2 day old mystery chicks from the enumclaw auction.

 

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Has anyone ever bought "fertilized eggs" from the auction before and had them hatch? From what I've read about having eggs incubating and knowing they sit out for as long as they do during those auctions, I don't see how any of them could hatch. I wasn't expecting the chicks I got to last through the night because they were day olds yesterday but they perked right up and are actually the loudest of the whole bunch.



Hubby bought me some eggs from the Chehalis auction, so I set 4 Marans - and four eggs Hatched! The eggs had been sitting out, and then a long journey home. I'm happy with them, wish I'd set more!

Pottery,  Painting, Cooking, Winemaking

Rabbits; Goats; dog, and one Spouse!

Ducks are gone, and chickens are gone - temporarily

Pottery,  Painting, Cooking, Winemaking

Rabbits; Goats; dog, and one Spouse!

Ducks are gone, and chickens are gone - temporarily

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