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  1. BoldogKennel

    coop floor - what do you absolutely *need*? different in winter?

    I keep some of my chickens in kennel runs with concrete floor, for security reasons... (locked gates). The runs are elevated about 4" off the ground, and surronded with a "scupper" of river rock so it drains. I have no problems with my chickens feet, but you do need to add some things to give...
  2. BoldogKennel

    Our newest coop and run

    Very pretty set up. Do they get to come out and roam?
  3. BoldogKennel

    What breed is this stag?

    RIR kept away from hens too long?
  4. BoldogKennel

    Here are a few of my pens...

    I really enjoy seeing what other people do for coops, so I figured I would post a couple videos of mine on here. I made the vids for some friends on another board, which is who I am addressing the questions to. Anyway, I use dog kennels almost exclusively for security. First, I can lock them...
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    Raccoon story with a happy ending

    They WILL be back. And they WILL be back during the day. Proof coop. Get (good) dog.
  6. BoldogKennel

    Icelandic Chickens

    ...to seek. If, however, someone DOES come across the information I seek, and would like to PM me with it, I certainly would appreciate it! : ) *Reference in English regarding DNA differences between "Icelandic" chickens and other chickens * Information on why other Icelandic breeds breed...
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    Icelandic Chickens

    I like the first cockerel the best... you don't want to get wry tail going or something if that is what the second guy has going on. The first one is beautiful, have you named him? Storms like crazy here today, on and off, and lots of wind.
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    Icelandic Chickens

    If you donot use selection very carefully in just a few generations they will change markedly in appearance, away from known standards of the breed, they willNOT reproduce themselves to a known type. The Icelandic otoh, reproduces itself, and has for over a thousand years. Without a standard...
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    Icelandic Chickens

    ...leg, etc, what are you basing "type" or "breed" on? I am not familiar enough with the breed to know if they all lay the same color egg, and if *that* is considered enough to classify them as a breed or not. Also, you mention the "different genetics" from other breeds of birds. IF they do...
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    Icelandic Chickens

    My girl has been "without a rooster" for months and still looks this way. Wow! If not caused by roo, what caused that? Obviously if caused by a roo it would still be bald for months until they moult. Did she escape from a predator????
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    Icelandic Chickens

    Hint: If your hens are getting tore up on their back (more than just a few feathers lost, I mean red, raw skin) dremel the roosters toe nails and spurs. It is quick, easy and saves the hens a LOT of stress and pain. I started doing this after I saw my first "tore up" hen and have never had...
  12. BoldogKennel

    Icelandic Chickens

    If you go to www.haena.is using Google Chrome, it does a pretty good job of translating. Here is the link for the article on Icelandic Chickens.. http://www.aviculture-europe.nl/nummers/10E06A03.pdf THANK YOU THANK YOU! I will check those out. Looks like I've gotten what I could from this...
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    Icelandic Chickens

    If you have been following the posts? I came here curious to see if there were any serious type Icelandic breeders here who could help me research the "uniqueness" that some claim for these birds. I have heard that they were "isolated" for the past 900 years on Iceland, and priimarily I am...
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    Icelandic Chickens

    Ah! Now were getting somewhere! Hopefully someone will come up with the info requested by the last poster! centrarchid, your stuff is really interesting. After reading your post, I'm surprised that dogs and wolves and dogs and coyotes, etc, can breed and be fertile! I guess about the only...
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    Icelandic Chickens

    I feel confident that the eggs I got from both Mary's and Kathy are pure stock. I'm going to keep it that way. I agree with you. I believe all the people involved are honorable and will keep their stock "pure". I know I certainly will. Question: does anyone know the difference between a...
  16. BoldogKennel

    Icelandic Chickens

    Thank you very much for your detailed reply. On #3, on one website I found reference to testing which would have the results due in early 2011. I would have thought that with the importance of genetic variation in today's livestock, this would have been one of the first things looked at? My...
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    Icelandic Chickens

    Oh, one other quick question! I was looking at the beautiful birds on one site and I noticed many of the roos had very (very) large combs and waddles. Would not this have been selected AWAY from in a very cold climate? Like the Canadian breeds? It looks very leghornish - which is a breed...
  18. BoldogKennel

    Icelandic Chickens

    Thanks Jake. I live in Olympia. Where you are going is VERY pretty, though hot as hell in summer and cold as hell in winter compared to us maritime folks! But if you want isolation, you'll have it. (And fresh air!) As to this comment: Ultimately it's similar to the Galapagos islands and how...
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