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Old Mill Feed and Garden in  Dallas is where we picked up our Nankin rooster a few years ago, I could never get a hols of the breeder, through Old Mill Feed and Garden in  Dallas.Oregon


With chickens is the breeder and the source the same thing?


I went to the "chicks 101" class there tonight and the chicks they sell will come from a hatchery in the midwest, it did not seem like they sell show chickens. Or maybe I am confused because I am a dog person and to me a breeder is different than a hatching factory.

 

I am disappointed that the chicks are not hatched locally.

 

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I think it has to do more with demand being so high and not enough locals hatching chicks to keep up with demand.

Dennis

Gentleman City Chicken Farmer

The Mother Cluckers - 2 Buff Orps, 2 Barred Rock, 1 Gold Laced Wyandotte

Central Oregon Coast
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Dennis

Gentleman City Chicken Farmer

The Mother Cluckers - 2 Buff Orps, 2 Barred Rock, 1 Gold Laced Wyandotte

Central Oregon Coast
Academic Technology Sales

 

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post #2953 of 6468

WHAT THE HECK!! Theres like 3 inches of snow outside! And more one the way? Seriously? It had to wait untill it was a good 24 hrs into spring for it to snow.

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Originally Posted by ChicksRoseburg View Post

Old Mill Feed and Garden in  Dallas is where we picked up our Nankin rooster a few years ago, I could never get a hols of the breeder, through Old Mill Feed and Garden in  Dallas.Oregon


With chickens is the breeder and the source the same thing?


I went to the "chicks 101" class there tonight and the chicks they sell will come from a hatchery in the midwest, it did not seem like they sell show chickens. Or maybe I am confused because I am a dog person and to me a breeder is different than a hatching factory.

 

I am disappointed that the chicks are not hatched locally.

 

Hatchery birds typically closely resemble the particular breed but are not always pure or show quality. For the most part if one wants PURE breeds and or SQ then you need to find a breeder of that breed. These will typically (but not always) be the small scale breeder not a large hatchery.
 

 

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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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post #2955 of 6468

By April  our solar panels are usually providing at least half of our electricity but after looking like spring was here for a week , it's rained for the past four days and has been snowing for 12 hours here. I have two half built stretches of fence, no chicken coop and the chicks arrive in 17 days...hopefully the weather will get normal by the time they are out of the brooder.

 

 

 

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So, anyone besides me praying we don't lose power?  I'll be at work all day tomorrow and won't know if power goes out so hoping fl.gif snow settles down and power lines do well or I'm going to be a sad brooder and incubator caretaker.  How many of you have incubators/brooders going in this Spring? (Winter?) weather, lol?

 "God feeds the birds but he doesn't throw it into the nest"

Blessed with a wonderful spouse and kids along with a multitude of animals.  My chickens are mostly blue copper marans but a few "fun" ones and my dd lavender bantam ameracauna's and serama's as well. I also really enjoy my saxony ducks and call ducks.

 

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 "God feeds the birds but he doesn't throw it into the nest"

Blessed with a wonderful spouse and kids along with a multitude of animals.  My chickens are mostly blue copper marans but a few "fun" ones and my dd lavender bantam ameracauna's and serama's as well. I also really enjoy my saxony ducks and call ducks.

 

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No power trouble for me. A coworker did though. He had to go home 2 times today to build a fire and bring the meat birds in the house. Imagine the smell. Honey, I'm home!
I did learn today that if a broody is in the nest of the day, fights will break out and another egg will get broke. Down to 5 eggs under her. Made some quick modifications to the nesting arrangements. Hope it works.
Was 5 inches of snow enough? we will see in the morning.
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So, anyone besides me praying we don't lose power?  I'll be at work all day tomorrow and won't know if power goes out so hoping fl.gif snow settles down and power lines do well or I'm going to be a sad brooder and incubator caretaker.  How many of you have incubators/brooders going in this Spring? (Winter?) weather, lol?

Yes, praying hard..........  Have two incubators going.  First eggs due for lockdown Sat. PM, a dozen Wellies, 5 Delawares and 5 of my first BCM breeding pairs eggs.  Lockdown 9 days later, more Wellies, BCM, Olive Eggers, Delawares.  Lockdown 5 days after that, 15 New Hampshires, more Wellies, BCM and Dels.

 

 

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 Delawares, Black Copper Marans, and Welsummers.

"Years from now you will be more dissappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do.  So throw off the bow lines.  Sail away from the safe harbor.  Catch the tradewinds in your sails.  Explore.  Dream.  Discover."  Mark Twain

 

 

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City girl turned Country girl!  Married to my wonderful hubby 23 years and Living The Dream!

 Delawares, Black Copper Marans, and Welsummers.

"Years from now you will be more dissappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do.  So throw off the bow lines.  Sail away from the safe harbor.  Catch the tradewinds in your sails.  Explore.  Dream.  Discover."  Mark Twain

 

 

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post #2959 of 6468

We moved last spring but at our old house, which was close to busy streets and down town.  we lost power a couple for tome a year (usually) due a  vehicle hitting a power poles. Those gel things that you heat up  (usually in the microwave) are great for emergencies  they can be heated on the stove in water. We use them for newborn kittens. I hat them to 120 degrees then wrap them in  two or three towels. In a contained space they hold the heat for a couple of hours.

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We had about 12", lost power for 3 hours and then again for about 1/2 hour. (Lucky I don't have an incubator!)

2 Buff Orpingtons, , 2 Australorps, 2 Bantam EE, 2 Delawares, 2 Barnevelders, 2 blue mixed something, 1 "Orpicana",1 Polish mix that looks like a roadrunner! A black Bantam Faverolles rooster named Henry. And 2 Australian Spotted ducks.

2 horses, 4 dogs, 2 cats.

 

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2 Buff Orpingtons, , 2 Australorps, 2 Bantam EE, 2 Delawares, 2 Barnevelders, 2 blue mixed something, 1 "Orpicana",1 Polish mix that looks like a roadrunner! A black Bantam Faverolles rooster named Henry. And 2 Australian Spotted ducks.

2 horses, 4 dogs, 2 cats.

 

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