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Originally Posted by The Yolk Folks View Post

Hey KristanB,

 

This might make you feel better too. From Henderson's Handy-Dandy Chicken Chart online re: silkies:

 

   "hardy in heat & cold; because of fancy feathering,not suited for foul weather"

 

But, of course, if you're really worried about it and have the space and a tote, bring 'em in! Cheers!



Thanks for all the info...I "chickened out" to leave them in the cold....I put them in a tote in my dinning room.  Rather be safe than sorry.  They are already stressed from being in a new place.  The weather will be btter by Wed fl.gif

 

No, I dont know a J. Smiley. 

 

And this coop is just their temp home till my DH gets the other coop finished....hes out in the cold now working on it.  Luckily, I dont have to put him in a tote to keep him warm...lolo.

 

Their new coop will not have drafts.

 

Thanks yall!

 

post #13822 of 26698
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Originally Posted by KristanB View Post



Thanks for all the info...I "chickened out" to leave them in the cold....I put them in a tote in my dinning room.  Rather be safe than sorry.  They are already stressed from being in a new place.  The weather will be btter by Wed fl.gif

 

No, I dont know a J. Smiley. 

 

And this coop is just their temp home till my DH gets the other coop finished....hes out in the cold now working on it.  Luckily, I dont have to put him in a tote to keep him warm...lolo.

 

Their new coop will not have drafts.

 

Thanks yall!

 


Enjoying my silkies, never bother to bring them in and they do great! Spoiled brats to boot! :D

 

Jams & Italian Biscotti BYC members get 10% off: code "BYC10" at checkout. http://BiscottiQueen.Etsy.com


Want to learn more about our garden and get help w/ recipes and garden advice. Visit us here:

 

http://FromSeed.blogspot.com

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Jams & Italian Biscotti BYC members get 10% off: code "BYC10" at checkout. http://BiscottiQueen.Etsy.com


Want to learn more about our garden and get help w/ recipes and garden advice. Visit us here:

 

http://FromSeed.blogspot.com

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post #13823 of 26698

I've got the 8 x 12 brooding house cleaned out down to the ground.  Step 1 is done!  yesss.gif When hubby gets home from his fishing trip, he'll remove all the tubs and the wheelbarrow I filled and empty them. (He doesn't know that yet! big_smile.png )  Then I can finish.  Right now there's a large, full barrow in the way of the door.  It turned into a lovely day to do outside stuff!  And I'm glad hubby chose today to go fishing so I could work on it.  He always wants to do the heavy stuff for me, partly because he's a nice guylove.gif, and partly because it drives him nuts that I'm so slow.  But I Like doing it and I'm more thorough than he is and I need the exercise, so I wait until he's gone to do such things.  Then leave him the part I really can't do anymore, like move full wheelbarrows.  So he's gonna come home, see what I've done, be both impressed and angry and empty my stuff into the compost.  Then he will insist on "helping" with the rest of it. smack.gif Gotta love him.  But the rest won't take long, and it'll be all ready for new chicks. 

Meg and Chris, plus mastiffs Murphy, Jake and Reilly, and Great Dane Levi. Orpingtons, Welsummers, Ameraucanas, Barnevelders, Rosecomb Brown Leghorns, Cuckoo Marans, and a few turkeys, along with NZW rabbits, summer lambs or calves, and who knows what else.
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Meg and Chris, plus mastiffs Murphy, Jake and Reilly, and Great Dane Levi. Orpingtons, Welsummers, Ameraucanas, Barnevelders, Rosecomb Brown Leghorns, Cuckoo Marans, and a few turkeys, along with NZW rabbits, summer lambs or calves, and who knows what else.
My record of swaps
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post #13824 of 26698
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If you want RF and I can go through Erwin and you can follow us or ride with us big_smile.png

 

WCA is in Wilson Mills.

 


Ended up having to do some much needed work outside today. I was really looking forward to going. When is the next one? Hopefully next time I'll be able to meet a bunch of BYCers big_smile.png
 

 

Wife to 1 awesome hubby, mom to 2 babies, 1 dog, 2 roosters, 1 RIR hens, 4 BR hen, 7 Delawares, 1 SLWs, 3 GLWs, 2 EEs, 4 BOs, 6 new Australorp chicks and 3 guineas

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Wife to 1 awesome hubby, mom to 2 babies, 1 dog, 2 roosters, 1 RIR hens, 4 BR hen, 7 Delawares, 1 SLWs, 3 GLWs, 2 EEs, 4 BOs, 6 new Australorp chicks and 3 guineas

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post #13825 of 26698

I've been seeing the term WCA thrown around.  What is the WCA?  And someone mentioned Winston.  Clayton is too far for me, but I might could go to Winston if I'm off work that weekend.

 

I have another predicament.  I need to build a hen coop with no supplies, very little money, and only a little ingenuity.  I at first thought about building 3 tractors for my 15 chicks, but now I'm re-thinking that.  The wife wants them to free-range, so probably a coop and run are in my future.  Is this possible on a shoestring budget with no supplies whatsoever?


 

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You are close to me then. I'm about 5 minutes from the Rowan county line. We live at the edgeof Davidson county. What breeds of chickens do you have? Do you have any other farm animals? welcome-byc.gif



We have 7 Silver Laced Wyandotte chicks, 7 Americauna and 1 Red Sex Link.  No other farm animals.  We only have 2 1/4 acres with houses all around.

 


Edited by shadowmane - 3/4/12 at 1:52pm
post #13826 of 26698
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Originally Posted by shadowmane View Post

I've been seeing the term WCA thrown around.  What is the WCA?  And someone mentioned Winston.  Clayton is too far for me, but I might could go to Winston if I'm off work that weekend.

 

I have another predicament.  I need to build a hen coop with no supplies, very little money, and only a little ingenuity.  I at first thought about building 3 tractors for my 15 chicks, but now I'm re-thinking that.  The wife wants them to free-range, so probably a coop and run are in my future.  Is this possible on a shoestring budget with no supplies whatsoever?


 



We have 7 Silver Laced Wyandotte chicks, 7 Americauna and 1 Red Sex Link.  No other farm animals.  We only have 2 1/4 acres with houses all around.

 


You might try looking on CL for pallets or shipping crates for free or small fee, they make great coops. might even find free fencing . you never know.
 

 

Living in the Beautiful Mountains of Western N.C.. with 16 chickens= EE's, Game, Cochin bantams,Light Brahma,  13Muscovy ducks, 1Embden Gander,1 Toulouse goose, 3 mini Dachshunds, 1 mixed breed, pond goldfish,  and a wonderful Husband who makes it all possible..♥

 



 

~~http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jYLTn4fKYQ~~

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Living in the Beautiful Mountains of Western N.C.. with 16 chickens= EE's, Game, Cochin bantams,Light Brahma,  13Muscovy ducks, 1Embden Gander,1 Toulouse goose, 3 mini Dachshunds, 1 mixed breed, pond goldfish,  and a wonderful Husband who makes it all possible..♥

 



 

~~http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jYLTn4fKYQ~~

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post #13827 of 26698
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Originally Posted by HenThymes View Post

Hi everyone, finally trying to catch up after days of prepping for the show and then the show yesterday. We took a total of 13 birds and yes all had to be bathed and beautified. th.gif Upon washing my handsome Biggie I realized he was not thru with his molt so decided to leave him at home and only take the one LF hen. I knew there were going to be some nice orps there but I made the show a "Special Meet" for the UOC so wanted to have at least one LF present. To my surprise my hen took Champion English!!!! woot.gif celebrate.gif ep.gif  I was not expecting that at all but am extremely proud of her.  There were 8 other LF orps and 16 total English birds in the class that she beat.big_smile.png

 

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CONGRATS..BEAUTIFUL HEN. 

 

3 horses, 5 cats, Frizzle and smooth standard cochin,  lots of BLRW, , Light sussex, Wheaten and  blue wheaten Ameraucana and and a pair of  coronation sussex,  a brooder full chicks and a bator full of eggs and 1 very understanding husband, who tells everyone I've gone broody   NPIP and AI free  NC 55-978

         my swap page        http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/greeneacr...

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3 horses, 5 cats, Frizzle and smooth standard cochin,  lots of BLRW, , Light sussex, Wheaten and  blue wheaten Ameraucana and and a pair of  coronation sussex,  a brooder full chicks and a bator full of eggs and 1 very understanding husband, who tells everyone I've gone broody   NPIP and AI free  NC 55-978

         my swap page        http://www.backyardchickens.com/a/greeneacr...

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post #13828 of 26698

Does anyone know of or have any Lemon Cuckoo Orpingtons?

**** Michele ****

 

Blue and Blue Laced Wyandotte, Black Bantam Rooster, Old English Lavender Mottled Bantam Hens, Amerucanas, Welsummers, Chocolate Orpington Bantams, several assorted Belgium D'Anders, Salmon Faverolles and  lots of Lavender Orpingtons. Love those "purple" chickens!! 

 

MM Wall Farm   NC NPIP & AI Clean

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**** Michele ****

 

Blue and Blue Laced Wyandotte, Black Bantam Rooster, Old English Lavender Mottled Bantam Hens, Amerucanas, Welsummers, Chocolate Orpington Bantams, several assorted Belgium D'Anders, Salmon Faverolles and  lots of Lavender Orpingtons. Love those "purple" chickens!! 

 

MM Wall Farm   NC NPIP & AI Clean

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post #13829 of 26698

Burnsville,  Yancey County

Love my life in the beautiful Mountains of Western North Carolina! I have a very supportive husband and 2 beautiful daughters. I raise Black Copper Marans, Cuckoo Marans, I am just getting in to Faverolle's and Orpington's. I now have a Beautiful Buff Orpington named Dexter. He is 5 months old. I have Buff Chicks, BBS Chicks and Lemon Cuckoo chicks. I also have a incubator full of Orpington and...
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Love my life in the beautiful Mountains of Western North Carolina! I have a very supportive husband and 2 beautiful daughters. I raise Black Copper Marans, Cuckoo Marans, I am just getting in to Faverolle's and Orpington's. I now have a Beautiful Buff Orpington named Dexter. He is 5 months old. I have Buff Chicks, BBS Chicks and Lemon Cuckoo chicks. I also have a incubator full of Orpington and...
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post #13830 of 26698
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Burnsville,  Yancey County


welcome-byc.gif glad to have you with us! You'll find everybody here is very helpfull kind people!
*-Meredith-*

Mom to 3 wonderful dogs, 4 crazy cats(one is expecting any day now ), 4 hyper rabbits, a happy assortment of chickens, and some funny call ducks. And(for now)1 random turkey.

Living my dream life here at Shadow Oak Farm, and loving every second!!!!!!!!!
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*-Meredith-*

Mom to 3 wonderful dogs, 4 crazy cats(one is expecting any day now ), 4 hyper rabbits, a happy assortment of chickens, and some funny call ducks. And(for now)1 random turkey.

Living my dream life here at Shadow Oak Farm, and loving every second!!!!!!!!!
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