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I drove almost 900 miles this weekend...it feels so good to be home! And I was rewarded when I got home...the new wyandotte squatted for me, first of our chicks to do that trick! Now I'm hoping for eggs soon big_smile.png.Too many posts to catch up on, but I hope everyone had a great weekend...I am ready to crash!

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I drove almost 900 miles this weekend...it feels so good to be home! And I was rewarded when I got home...the new wyandotte squatted for me, first of our chicks to do that trick! Now I'm hoping for eggs soon big_smile.png.Too many posts to catch up on, but I hope everyone had a great weekend...I am ready to crash!


Glad you got home safe.  Maybe you'll wake up to a new egg tomorrow!  fl.gif

Hatched April 12, 2012 - Drama, a Light Brahma; Caunnie, an Easter Egger; and Rhodie, a Rhode Island Red

Hatched October 14, 2012 - Latte, a mixed pullet - a.k.a. a "Fudgelet"

Hatched December 9, 2012 - Snow and Blackie, Olive Egger pullets and Penny, a Black Copper Marans

Hatched April 12, 2012 - Drama, a Light Brahma; Caunnie, an Easter Egger; and Rhodie, a Rhode Island Red

Hatched October 14, 2012 - Latte, a mixed pullet - a.k.a. a "Fudgelet"

Hatched December 9, 2012 - Snow and Blackie, Olive Egger pullets and Penny, a Black Copper Marans

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Enumclaw Music Shop update...

 

The music shop was very nice about the mistake of returning my clarinets to me without having completed all the repairs on them.  I was happy that the guy I had initially given them to was there when I dropped them off again.  As soon as he opened the cases, he recognized right away what had not been completed.  He looked surprised and was very apologetic.  They have taken them back and will finish the repair.  They refunded the $10 over-charge.  And, they gave us a loaner clarinet, free of charge.  Thank goodness!!!!  And, thank you to CR who suggested that we request a loaner.

 

And, yes, they do outsource the repair.  But they will make good on the repair not being done the first time and will make sure it gets done this time.

 

Want to know what happens when companies make things right?  They make happy customers who become repeat customers.  We walked out of the music shop owning a refurbished electric guitar, an refurbished amplifier, a guitar stand, a guitar case and books for our youngest son, who has trouble using his fingers, to learn to play.  Our little guy absolutely loves guitars.  We're hoping that teaching him to press down on the strings will help him develop coordination and strength in his fingers.

Hatched April 12, 2012 - Drama, a Light Brahma; Caunnie, an Easter Egger; and Rhodie, a Rhode Island Red

Hatched October 14, 2012 - Latte, a mixed pullet - a.k.a. a "Fudgelet"

Hatched December 9, 2012 - Snow and Blackie, Olive Egger pullets and Penny, a Black Copper Marans

Hatched April 12, 2012 - Drama, a Light Brahma; Caunnie, an Easter Egger; and Rhodie, a Rhode Island Red

Hatched October 14, 2012 - Latte, a mixed pullet - a.k.a. a "Fudgelet"

Hatched December 9, 2012 - Snow and Blackie, Olive Egger pullets and Penny, a Black Copper Marans

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Enumclaw Music Shop update...

 

The music shop was very nice about the mistake of returning my clarinets to me without having completed all the repairs on them.  I was happy that the guy I had initially given them to was there when I dropped them off again.  As soon as he opened the cases, he recognized right away what had not been completed.  He looked surprised and was very apologetic.  They have taken them back and will finish the repair.  They refunded the $10 over-charge.  And, they gave us a loaner clarinet, free of charge.  Thank goodness!!!!  And, thank you to CR who suggested that we request a loaner.

 

And, yes, they do outsource the repair.  But they will make good on the repair not being done the first time and will make sure it gets done this time.

 

Want to know what happens when companies make things right?  They make happy customers who become repeat customers.  We walked out of the music shop owning a refurbished electric guitar, an refurbished amplifier, a guitar stand, a guitar case and books for our youngest son, who has trouble using his fingers, to learn to play.  Our little guy absolutely loves guitars.  We're hoping that teaching him to press down on the strings will help him develop coordination and strength in his fingers.

AWESOME ! ! !  So happy to hear it all worked out. 

                    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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We've had a few chickens in the past come down with a mystery illness that is always fatal.  Their neck starts to twist and curl back and they can't walk.  Eating and drinking are very difficult and become impossible after two days or so.  They're just so out of it and lethargic, and not just because of inadequate food.  Does anyone know what this could be?


That sounds like either wry neck or Marek's....

Rare Feathers Farm was founded in 2006 and is located just outside of Okanogan, Washington. We specialize in rare and critically endangered poultry.

Rare Feathers Farm was founded in 2006 and is located just outside of Okanogan, Washington. We specialize in rare and critically endangered poultry.

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We've had a few chickens in the past come down with a mystery illness that is always fatal.  Their neck starts to twist and curl back and they can't walk.  Eating and drinking are very difficult and become impossible after two days or so.  They're just so out of it and lethargic, and not just because of inadequate food.  Does anyone know what this could be?

You might want to look up "stargazers" and Wry Neck. I'm not terrible familiar with either. Or they might be the same thing????? I believe wry neck is a vitamin deficiency.

 

Hopefully someone else that is more familiar with them will chime in.

 

I'm sorry for those who have lost birds recently. Sometimes you never know; they just die. I have come home from work and found my speckled sussex dead sitting upright in the middle of the yard. Didn't even fall over.

I was told by the avian vet that to be very careful syringe feeding chickens. If you do not get it into the crop you can easily aspirate them. And I've also heard that you shouldn't turn sick chickens upside down, that fluids can run back down their throats cause them to aspirate.

 

Russ

So sorry about your bird too! Ugh. As for syringe feeding her the water, I was only using the dropper to squeeze water onto the outside of her beak and she did the rest. I never opened her mouth or put water down her throat. If she hadn't been drinking the water on the side of her beak I would have culled her earlier.

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!

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Renee - glad it worked out with the music store; sounded SO bad, I figured someone just made a major mistake.

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!

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Making progress. First coat of paint on the pen's frame today! (The right side was left out to be painted and have the hardware cloth and trim added.) If I can do it again tomorrow, my helper will come over Wednesday and we can put together the roof and door.

 

 

I like how the pen will fit into the garden. I plan on planting trailing flowers to grow over the stones next to it, and I have a grape vine planted behind the left corner that I am going to train up the deck's post and along the railings.

 

Eggs are on day 13!

 

Jennifer

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Well when ya buy what we call a package it is 3# of bees. That's about 30,000. A good strong hive may be from 50,000-100,000    And yes I give them all a name.

Thanks, I had no idea how many bees typically lived in a hive. I find this very interesting, and sad that they are being attacked by those flies along with other issues.

Chicken Math = Exponential Poultry Growth

Chicken Math = Exponential Poultry Growth

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Say, those two Silkies look vaguely familiar. big_smile.png

 

I like your ex pen. I have one that the hatchmates of your babies use, but it has no cover.


They should - you're their chickie mama!  They're doing great BTW.  Turning into little snuggle bugs.  love.gifThe porcelain has very nice type to my untrained eye.  The buff is much smaller which seems odd to me, but she appears quite healthy  Right now it's looking like they're both girls! fl.gif

 

Good job hatching healthy, happy chicks Robin! jumpy.gif

Yep, I knew they were the ones I hatched for you. smile.png I'm glad you're enjoying them. That buff was surpisingly petite, but didn't seem to have any issues and held her own with the other ten chicks, and she and the porcelain have always been best friends. I think a lot of the sucess came from the infallible Brinsea bator a BYC friend loaned me. yippiechickie.gif

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