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post #11 of 269

Hi all, I got a few groups of chicks

First group from Ideal on Feb. 18th
1 Blue Cochin - Krull
1 Barred Rock - Willow
1 Black Australorp - Chicky
1 Salmon Faverolles - Zimby
1 Golden Campine - Piney
1 Norwegian Jearhon - Olga
1 Naked Neck - Lolly
2 Easter Eggers - Pip & Squeak

Second group from TSC on Feb. 28th
2 Easter Eggers - Zippy & Peanutbutter

Third group from TSC on March 2nd
1 Rhode Island Red - Red
1 Red Sex Lind - Mary Jo
1 Tetratint - Tetra

And the last group is to be shipped March 16th
6 Feather Footed Bantams!!
No names yet roll

Will post pics after the last few come home

Silkies, silkies, and more silkies!

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Silkies, silkies, and more silkies!

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post #12 of 269
Thread Starter 

Welcome, itsjustjen and yoie! big_smile

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...I am enjoying every second of it
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I am not suffering from a chicken addiction...
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post #13 of 269

I got 6 Coronation Sussex, 2 Lavender orps and 1 Split/Lavender orp. then i got 6 Hatchery Jersey Giants form TSC. (For my Little Brother). hugs I think we are getting some Wellsummers from TSC also. (Just for the eggs to eat.)

Ill post pics later.  big_smile

2 Blue/Splash Orps  2 Sussex   and 3  Mini Rex. 
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2 Blue/Splash Orps  2 Sussex   and 3  Mini Rex. 
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post #14 of 269

i have ten bbs orpington's in the incubator
with two pips
and eight more eggs on the way

can i join, pre-chick?

chicken beginner, having a lot of laughs with my bbs orpingtons
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chicken beginner, having a lot of laughs with my bbs orpingtons
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post #15 of 269
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Originally Posted by latebloomer 

i have ten bbs orpington's in the incubator
with two pips
and eight more eggs on the way

can i join, pre-chick?


Sure you can! big_smile

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...I am enjoying every second of it
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I am not suffering from a chicken addiction...
...I am enjoying every second of it
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post #16 of 269

I'm expecting quite a few fuzzies in my brooder now. I've ordered about a dozen silkies (white, blue and black) and have some beautiful pidgeons (satinettes, FF'd pouters, homers, and capuchins) on the way for later this month too.

Went this morning to the local feed store and got 8 assorted S/R bantams:

2 silver laced sebrights
2 mottled japs
2 porcelain d'uccles
1 dark cornish (I hope)
1 Mystery chick - Major red/ minor blue has two back stripes and a mottled head, clean-legged orange feet/beak - clueless but excited for this little guy.

Came home, put them in the brooder and went out to check Silkie mama with her four chooks, turned the dozen in the bator (two days til lockdown!), and checked for "contraband" eggs under our expecting broody BO on her clutch of a dozen or so, since everyone likes to try and lay in her box. barnie

Now, I'm not really familiar with broody hens, but I'm under the impression they need to be separated from other broodies. I don't think the babies will be safe from the flock with BO mama if she remains unisolated. My Gma thinks that she'll be fine if I put her in with the silkie mama and her four, but the last thing I want is them fighting over the babies and injuring everyone involved. Anyone have any insight?

Proud owner of ~50 chickens, 2 dogs, 8 cats, several pondfish, 2 miniature horses, and 9 crazy pinto guineas.
Soon to come - Mariola pidgeons!
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Proud owner of ~50 chickens, 2 dogs, 8 cats, several pondfish, 2 miniature horses, and 9 crazy pinto guineas.
Soon to come - Mariola pidgeons!
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post #17 of 269
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Originally Posted by BrynnRDH 

Hi guys! We had chickens when I was growing up, but this is the first time I've ever raised them on my own! This Tuesday I got 3 chicks from the feed store: one Welsummer, one Buff Orpington, and one Easter Egger. So far they're doing great! They've got cute little wing feathers and are starting to get little tail feathers. As far as the coop, we're turning an old storage cabinet in our garage into one. Yesterday we detached it from the wall, added a bunch of 2x4s to the frame for support, added a roost, and made the little ramp. We still need to add a nesting box, some plywood for the back (it was attached to the garage wall and didn't have a back panel on it) and a pop door, and some latches to lock the cabinet doors shut. We'll open the cabinet doors and reach in to collect the eggs. I saw a coop online that was very similar, and they had netting hung down inside the door so the chickens couldn't fly out when they collected the eggs.

Right now I'm really worried that one of my chicks will turn out to be a rooster!


welcome-byc BrynnRDH.

1 border collie dog. hope to get some wyandottes soon.
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1 border collie dog. hope to get some wyandottes soon.
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post #18 of 269

Cool Thread!

Our first flock ever of 16 came in on Wednesday from Meyers.

2 Delewares
2 Buff Orpington
3 EE's
3 Partridge Rock
2 Barred Rock
2 Speckled Sussex
2 Silver Lace Wyandotte

Love the little babies.

http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/58941_welcome_home_1.jpg

Wife, daughter, the sweet sixteen 2BR,2Dels,2SLW,3PR,3EE's,2SS,2BO
Sometimes He calms our storms;Sometimes He desides to ride them with us.
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Wife, daughter, the sweet sixteen 2BR,2Dels,2SLW,3PR,3EE's,2SS,2BO
Sometimes He calms our storms;Sometimes He desides to ride them with us.
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post #19 of 269
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Quote:
Originally Posted by WildWalker 

I'm expecting quite a few fuzzies in my brooder now. I've ordered about a dozen silkies (white, blue and black) and have some beautiful pidgeons (satinettes, FF'd pouters, homers, and capuchins) on the way for later this month too.

Went this morning to the local feed store and got 8 assorted S/R bantams:

2 silver laced sebrights
2 mottled japs
2 porcelain d'uccles
1 dark cornish (I hope)
1 Mystery chick - Major red/ minor blue has two back stripes and a mottled head, clean-legged orange feet/beak - clueless but excited for this little guy.

Came home, put them in the brooder and went out to check Silkie mama with her four chooks, turned the dozen in the bator (two days til lockdown!), and checked for "contraband" eggs under our expecting broody BO on her clutch of a dozen or so, since everyone likes to try and lay in her box. barnie

Now, I'm not really familiar with broody hens, but I'm under the impression they need to be separated from other broodies. I don't think the babies will be safe from the flock with BO mama if she remains unisolated. My Gma thinks that she'll be fine if I put her in with the silkie mama and her four, but the last thing I want is them fighting over the babies and injuring everyone involved. Anyone have any insight?


I would probably separate them if they are 'agressive' broodies. Once I walked by my friend's broody and she attacked me, despite my being 10 feet away.
Some are pretty calm, though. If neither of the hens are disturbed by you coming near them / touching them, then I would say that you could give it a shot.

I am not suffering from a chicken addiction...
...I am enjoying every second of it
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I am not suffering from a chicken addiction...
...I am enjoying every second of it
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post #20 of 269
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Schwartzfarmnc 

Cool Thread!

Our first flock ever of 16 came in on Wednesday from Meyers.

2 Delewares
2 Buff Orpington
3 EE's
3 Partridge Rock
2 Barred Rock
2 Speckled Sussex
2 Silver Lace Wyandotte

Love the little babies.

http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/58941_welcome_home_1.jpg


What a bunch of cuties you have! I have always had trouble with having chicks shipped to me. Did all of them come in healthy?

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...I am enjoying every second of it
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...I am enjoying every second of it
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