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post #80201 of 88735

Gosh how scary Renee. I hope he pulls through! hugs.gif

Kate the peahen and four peachicks; 1 Black Star; 2 Barred Rocks; 5 Easter Eggers; 1 EE Roo; 1 Leghorns; 1 LH Roo; 1 Buttercup; 1 Black Copper Maran; 1 Persian; 1 Domestic Short Hair; 5yo male human; 9yo female human; 1DH.

 

 

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Kate the peahen and four peachicks; 1 Black Star; 2 Barred Rocks; 5 Easter Eggers; 1 EE Roo; 1 Leghorns; 1 LH Roo; 1 Buttercup; 1 Black Copper Maran; 1 Persian; 1 Domestic Short Hair; 5yo male human; 9yo female human; 1DH.

 

 

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post #80202 of 88735

OK just FYI just in case. I will be gone 700  for a few days and it looks like may have NO ELECTRONIC FIXES! ! ! hit.gif  he.gif    I sure hope CL remembers to leave the coop lights on so I can see what I wanna steal from her.     

                    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
    /         

                    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
    /         

post #80203 of 88735
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Originally Posted by Chicken Rustler View Post

OK just FYI just in case. I will be gone 700  for a few days and it looks like may have NO ELECTRONIC FIXES! ! ! hit.gif  he.gif    I sure hope CL remembers to leave the coop lights on so I can see what I wanna steal from her.     


Have fun, whatever you're doing! Hope it's something relaxing...though with no technology I might kill someone hide.gif  Good thing I don't leave lights on near our coop...though I probably don't have anything you would want anyway fl.gif

Jessica, Wife to Isaac, stay at home, Jesus-lovin', Homeschoolin' mama to John (6), Jeanine (4), and William (2). Addicted to chickens and always hoping for more!

Jessica, Wife to Isaac, stay at home, Jesus-lovin', Homeschoolin' mama to John (6), Jeanine (4), and William (2). Addicted to chickens and always hoping for more!

post #80204 of 88735

Question for those with mixed age flocks: What do I feed them if the age discrepancy is a bit too much? Right now, my dozen girls are:

2 - 9 week olds

2 - 16 week olds

1 - 18 week old

7 - 19 week olds

 

For the oldest 10 I know I could switch to layer rations next time I need feed and just supplement with oyster shell until then, but what about the youngest 2 who are only 9 weeks? Would they be harmed if I bought layer?

 

Also, pellets or crumble??? What do your birds like best?

Jessica, Wife to Isaac, stay at home, Jesus-lovin', Homeschoolin' mama to John (6), Jeanine (4), and William (2). Addicted to chickens and always hoping for more!

Jessica, Wife to Isaac, stay at home, Jesus-lovin', Homeschoolin' mama to John (6), Jeanine (4), and William (2). Addicted to chickens and always hoping for more!

post #80205 of 88735
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Originally Posted by Chicken Rustler View Post

OK just FYI just in case. I will be gone 700  for a few days and it looks like may have NO ELECTRONIC FIXES! ! ! hit.gif  he.gif    I sure hope CL remembers to leave the coop lights on so I can see what I wanna steal from her.     

I hope your getting to go do something or somewhere fun and entertaining.  Have fun...Hmmm I wonder how far Ethel is from Graham.... I really did like that Rooster in the Pic he posted earlier... OOOPPPS Did I say that outloud :) Heheheeehee)

-" Life shouldn't be about surviving the storms instead it should be about learning to dance in the rain "-

 

 

-" Life shouldn't be about surviving the storms instead it should be about learning to dance in the rain "-

 

 

post #80206 of 88735
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Originally Posted by Chicken Rustler View Post

Have fun, whatever you're doing! Hope it's something relaxing...though with no technology I might kill someone hide.gif  Good thing I don't leave lights on near our coop...though I probably don't have anything you would want anyway fl.gif

 

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I hope your getting to go do something or somewhere fun and entertaining.  Have fun...Hmmm I wonder how far Ethel is from Graham.... I really did like that Rooster in the Pic he posted earlier... OOOPPPS Did I say that outloud :) Heheheeehee)

My nephew is getting married Saturday. Since I have not seen him or my sister for over 5 years. I have decided to make the best of it. And it seems that my sister has brought a bunch of pics she has from when we were very young. I am taking my scanner so I can have copies in my computer.

It sounds like the wedding is going to be quite the shin dig. They are expecting 300++. Seems my riggin britches are not acceptable and there is some question about my wranglers being ok. I told them well that is me ya get the logger or the cowboy. That is the best I have. If those don't work I can stay home! The bride (who I have not met) said Wranglers rock so we shall see. Ok gotta get busy loading things so we can get out of here.

 

And JUST IN CASE anybody has any CRAZY ideas of making a shopping trip!!! My coops are all under the care of a VERY extreme security system. So save yer time and gas don't even waste yer time or gas. While I may (?) have some nice birds. NOTHING in my coops is WORTH YER LIFE ! ! ! ! 700

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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
    /         

                    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
    /         

post #80207 of 88735
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Question for those with mixed age flocks: What do I feed them if the age discrepancy is a bit too much? Right now, my dozen girls are:

2 - 9 week olds

2 - 16 week olds

1 - 18 week old

7 - 19 week olds

 

For the oldest 10 I know I could switch to layer rations next time I need feed and just supplement with oyster shell until then, but what about the youngest 2 who are only 9 weeks? Would they be harmed if I bought layer?

 

Also, pellets or crumble??? What do your birds like best?


I looked into pellets vs. crumble once.  All I could find was that pellets don't blow away, so some freerange folks use it.  We freerange, but they have food in a protected area when it gets bad up here.   I have bantams now, and they eat crumble, so I stopped buying pellets.  I'm down to my last few scoops.  I also feed scratch grains.  Mine all prefer grains, then crumble, then pellets. 

Mother to Owen, Jasper the American Bulldog, Tina the Pug, Betties the BC Marans, and other stragglers like Broody Judy and Sookie the telepathic Cochin.

Mother to Owen, Jasper the American Bulldog, Tina the Pug, Betties the BC Marans, and other stragglers like Broody Judy and Sookie the telepathic Cochin.

post #80208 of 88735
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Originally Posted by FirewifeJess View Post

Question for those with mixed age flocks: What do I feed them if the age discrepancy is a bit too much? Right now, my dozen girls are:

2 - 9 week olds

2 - 16 week olds

1 - 18 week old

7 - 19 week olds

 

For the oldest 10 I know I could switch to layer rations next time I need feed and just supplement with oyster shell until then, but what about the youngest 2 who are only 9 weeks? Would they be harmed if I bought layer?

 

Also, pellets or crumble??? What do your birds like best?


I looked into pellets vs. crumble once.  All I could find was that pellets don't blow away, so some freerange folks use it.  We freerange, but they have food in a protected area when it gets bad up here.   I have bantams now, and they eat crumble, so I stopped buying pellets.  I'm down to my last few scoops.  I also feed scratch grains.  Mine all prefer grains, then crumble, then pellets. 

I am kind of at that point too. I have different ages right now. I do have one treadle feeder that only the oldest girls know how to use right now. So I can put layer feed in there. If you want to buy just one feed, I would go with a flock raiser or all purpose poultry and put oystershell out free choice for the ones that need the extra calcium. Just my thoughts on the subject. big_smile.png

 

Edit for spelling and to add that I use crumble but some like pellets. If you switch to pellets I think someone said that you should mix the crumble and pellets and cut back on the crumble gradually until they are eating only pellets. They have to learn to eat them I guess.


Edited by KMHunter - 8/9/12 at 10:27am

1 very patient DH, 2 DS, 2 cats, 2 EE's, 5 Faverolles, 1 Black Sexlink & 8 Silkies.

 And I'm 100% in love with all of them!

 

American Silkie Bantam Club Member

 

1 very patient DH, 2 DS, 2 cats, 2 EE's, 5 Faverolles, 1 Black Sexlink & 8 Silkies.

 And I'm 100% in love with all of them!

 

American Silkie Bantam Club Member

 

post #80209 of 88735

My coop is coming along nicely, soon I will post pics.  And I want to say thanks to everyone  here, I have learned alot and you all are very helpful.  I do let the chicks play in the run during the day and they love it.  They have really started to get into the whole dust bath thing, it is so cute. :) 

 

Yesterday, we found a baby stick bug.  I have only ever seen the bigger ones, It was so cool, my daughter put it in a jar and had to show everyone.  She even showed the neighbor kids who then asked if they could come see the chicks.  So we all visited for a while, then the kids let the stick bug go so he could be free.  :) The neighbors seemed impressed with my coop building abilities, lol. It is turning out so cute.

 

Another question:

Am I supposed to worm the chicks?  If so, what do you use and how often is this done.  

 

Lisa :) 

My Coop:

Red (golden sussex), Pandora (americana)

 

New Chicks 4/2013. Cloe (barred rock), Laura (rhode island red), Aliza (americana), Dorris and Meradith (golden sexlink)

My Coop:

Red (golden sussex), Pandora (americana)

 

New Chicks 4/2013. Cloe (barred rock), Laura (rhode island red), Aliza (americana), Dorris and Meradith (golden sexlink)

post #80210 of 88735

Well the cyote came back again this morning. My DH got to see one finaly. DH came and woke me up at 6am, said that I needed to hurry up and go check on the chickens and turkeys because the turkeys were making quite a lot of noise and one male was now on the roof and one male ontop of our fence. So I grabed one of the dogs and ran out there, DH was squating out in the yard facing our creek with our DS's BB gun! Every one was safe as I had locked the chickens in the coop last night untill about 7:30 this morning. The only ones I was worried about were the turkeys sense they don't sleep in a coop just out in the yard, and one of the hens is on eggs just in the tree line. But all was fine!

 I have not been on much to tell you guys, but we are looking at buying another home and moving.  We have already found one that we are putting an offer on. The address is in Monroe. The place is around High Bridge (if any one knows were that is). It is great, 10 acres, 6 bedrooms, ready for horses and other animals, huge chicken coop!!!!!! Shop and also a garage for DH to be entertained while I play in the 9 stall barn or the HUGE covered areana. This place is amazing, and best of all..... if a fricking cyote shows up out there, we will be having cyote for dinner! I can't wait to live somewhere that I can shoot the things that threaten to take my animals.

 So wish us luck, got my fingers crossed for us!

Proud Momma of 5 wonderful children. Support from the greatest husband at my side. Kept company by a Great Dane, Mastiff and a Dane/Lab/Shepherd mix. Pest control from 2 cats, Pigs now in the freezer. Turkeys didn't make it past the Hollidays. Many breakfasts and lots of laughs and great times provided by over 30 adult LF chickens of many breeds! Now on our adventure to buy a new Farm.

 

Plea...

Proud Momma of 5 wonderful children. Support from the greatest husband at my side. Kept company by a Great Dane, Mastiff and a Dane/Lab/Shepherd mix. Pest control from 2 cats, Pigs now in the freezer. Turkeys didn't make it past the Hollidays. Many breakfasts and lots of laughs and great times provided by over 30 adult LF chickens of many breeds! Now on our adventure to buy a new Farm.

 

Plea...

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