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Animallover~ I am allergic to the latex too. I use vinyl gloves. Even blowing up a kids ballon I feel tingly. It's not a good allergy to have b/c in an emergency if you can't tell them, then you can go into shock. Happened to me. Good thing you are watching out for him!
 
Animallover~ I am allergic to the latex too. I use vinyl gloves. Even blowing up a kids ballon I feel tingly. It's not a good allergy to have b/c in an emergency if you can't tell them, then you can go into shock. Happened to me. Good thing you are watching out for him!
yea hes the only person i have so i have to look out for him i took care of him when a metal pole wenyt in his leg
 
Is there any one close to Bargersville that would want to show me how to clean a chicken? I had a bird mysteriously pass away today.
My standard disclaimer is, "I'm no expert..." ---But, it seems like you'd want to know why it died before you consumed it. I ran across this online article: Poultry Necropsy Basics http://ohioline.osu.edu/vme-fact/0012.html --- Just a thought
 
Jchny~ my silkie loves to eat! Always in the middle of the bowl (FF). I am just hoping it will be my broody. It loves to be held. It looks big compared to my other bantams??? Would that be part of being "smutt"? Maybe the hatchery was breeding other breeds to make them bigger? Idk
Haha, who knows? I don't care what they think, mine are adorable adorable lil fuzzballs! they are much bigger than the seabrights.

Quote: OMG Love the red paint, so cute!

Hehehe! So very true! This is my 2nd year for layers, be glad when they are all outside.
 
Well took some pics of the orpingtons tonight (as well as the single Swedish flower that hatched this week). I also went and picked up 2 more dozen eggs from the breeder. 5 candled bad. I think they had a hen sitting on a few and they started to develop. I also got to see their breeder birds. Wow! were they big and fluffy! There were 2 lav Roos and a lemon cuckoo over lav and buff hens. Depending if the roo was a single or double barred will determine how many lemon cuckoos I get out of these chicks. I'm thinking around 25% should be lemon cuckoos. I guess time will tell if I understood the genetics correctly.

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They rescheduled the coming of the baby. Will be going in tonight at 8pm. We got up at 4am for nothing. And couldnt really get back to sleep because they wanted us to call every 2 hrs to see if we can get in.
Oh man
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I bet your wife is so tired of waiting too.

My dads allergic to latex so I have to watch out when he's around
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Nitrile should be a good choice then, I am also. Gives me a rash on my hands.

Great news on the fertile eggs!
 
Quote: Sally, we will find you a teacher yet. I will gather some links together, If I had any coming up for butchering I would invite you up. My turkeys have about 15 weeks to go. The worst part of it is doing the "deed" the rest is easy.

Hi, I am Jeanne from Chesterton area of Indiana(In between Michigan City & Chesterton actually).

I am looking for silkie & cochin breeders in my area if anyone knows of any!

I currently have about 35(15 1 yr olds in the coop) and 20 various baby chicks! Addicting for sure!
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Welcome to our thread!!! Check our member link for folks near you, and I am sure a few will chime in too
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Well took some pics of the orpingtons tonight (as well as the single Swedish flower that hatched this week). I also went and picked up 2 more dozen eggs from the breeder. 5 candled bad. I think they had a hen sitting on a few and they started to develop. I also got to see their breeder birds. Wow! were they big and fluffy! There were 2 lav Roos and a lemon cuckoo over lav and buff hens. Depending if the roo was a single or double barred will determine how many lemon cuckoos I get out of these chicks. I'm thinking around 25% should be lemon cuckoos. I guess time will tell if I understood the genetics correctly.

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Brad they are just beautiful babies!
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I love my lavender orps, what little sweeties! Very friendly, outgoing little birds. They are finally outside in their coop, doing very well so far. I have them in a lockable coop (shed) to be safe
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