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  1. acbear93

    wholly cow!!

    Well, a week or so ago I posted about an inside out egg that my daughter saw her lay the white, and yolk, and lastly the shell dropped out, and I figured after seeing this one, that other one must have broke as she was laying it, if it was anything like this one, I can see why! Havent cracked...
  2. acbear93

    wholly cow!!

    One of my buff rocks laid this monster egg over the weekend, and we just couldnt believe it...the other 2 eggs are normal size eggs...
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    inside out egg???

    My daughter was cleaning out our chicken coop today, and she saw one of our hens lay an egg which appeared to come out in stages..first she said the white part came out, then the yolk and then the shell, all seperately. The hen did not appear to be straining to lay this blob of stuff, but what...
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    has anyone ever seen this???

    Ok, I took a peek in the coop this afternoon to find one of my black- sexlink hens standing in the nest box...she appeared to be straining, so I slowly walked over to her, and it sort of concerned me, as I could hear her actually making straining noises, she would take a deep breath and strain...
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    Who laid it? Help me solve the mystery

    I like the lipstick suggestion...I have an ameracauna/EE hen that looks just like yours except that she has no tailfeathers, she lays a pretty blue egg...I have another am/EE hen that lays a pink egg, so it could be your EE that is laying the pinkish egg. It could be the RIR laying the second...
  6. acbear93

    What is my roo?

    He looks just like my light brahma roo I used to have, except yours doesnt have any feathered feet, so I dunno...nice pic though!
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    Any of you eat your chickens?

    Quote: Same exact feelings here. me too! I cant keep them forever...some you get attached to more then others which makes it hard to choose...but they sure do taste good....I have raised our own meat birds as well as the layers, and the meat birds are not around for very long, and all they...
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    Rooster attacked our 18-month-old son pretty bad this morning!

    I would think at only 8 months old, he should still be tender enough to cook him up for something other then soup...8 months is still fairly young as far as chickens go, and he probably figured out if he wanted to be on "top" he was going to have to do something about it...sorry for your son...
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    Which breed do you think is the friendliest? My vote goes for BR's!

    I love my sexlinks, they always come running when they see me to greet me...my one red that I have my 6year old daughter carries it around the yard all the time, plays with it on the swings, etc...and it just lets her do whatever...I have had light brahmas too, and I thought they were the most...
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    Is one a Roo? 16 weeks old...RIR or Production Reds??? HELP!!!

    Quote: I agree with this. By 16 weeks my roos were crowing and had very large combs compared to my pullets. I agree...they look like girls to me
  11. acbear93

    just curious...what do you think we are???

    If this roo breeds with my other sex linked hens...will I likely get more hodge podge? All I really care about is that I will still get brown egg layers if I let my broodies do their thing in spring....would egg color change in the next generation? The other baby roo I have from the same hatch...
  12. acbear93

    What am I???

    Quote: I agree, Barred Rock, New Hampshire Red, or possibly red-sexlink, NH Red will have a bit of black trim in their tail feathers nice assortment...
  13. acbear93

    Attacking Rooster....H E L P ...... Please

    We had a BR rooster that totally turned mean, and would actually charge us across the yard, and he ripped a few pairs of jeans while giving him the boot. With small children in our family, ages 4 and 5 at the time...we gave him the ax the moment we could get a hold of him...best tasting soup...
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    just curious...what do you think we are???

    Ok, back in summer when I was desperate to find some fertile eggs for a first time broody, I bought some on ebay.....they were SUPPOSED to be Red Stars, a breed that I have had in the past and loved...when they were born, 3 were light yellow, and we thought they were the males...1 was reddish...
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    Is this what I think it is?!?!?

    do you think that is a bullseye mark as in "fertile?" then I would say yes, its what you think it is... I just realized maybe you were asking about the little white thing off to the side of the bullseye...I couldnt tell if that was from the flash of the camera or reflection....if thats the...
  16. acbear93

    Bumblefoot surgery - with pics and "how to"

    Bravo! Wasn't it easier than you'd have ever thught? Phew, now that I have done it, I feel confident to be able to do it again if I need to...I thikn maybe their feet are so tough that they dont feel you cutting them...that was what I was worried about, hurting her worse and messing it all...
  17. acbear93

    Bumblefoot surgery - with pics and "how to"

    I just want to update from one of my posts on this thread about 2 weeks ago...One of my hens has bumblefoot, and I was squeemish about the "surgery" and having to do that myself...So, I called my vet, and he had said that if I pack the foot with neosporin, a cotton ball, and vet wrap, that ought...
  18. acbear93

    Is She Broody?

    I wouldnt rule it out though...I have a black sexlink that went broody, and set on the eggs until they hatched, and took care of her chicks for 5 weeks....black sexlinks are bred for egg production too, so it could be possible...just have to wait and see I guess...
  19. acbear93

    49 chickens and only 9 eggs per day

    sounds like that is worth a try... "After 1/2 hour of family talk, price of gas talk,idiots in Washington talk and whatkind of winter talk. "boil em for 20 minutes or your chickens will get sick" "her is what I'd do" You now listen carefully or take notes." I love how old people talk!! funny...
  20. acbear93

    When our chickens get old

    I have 13, 2 are not laying for sure as they have not come back after being broody yet...2 are approaching about 4 years old, lay occasionally, and the egg quality is definitely not what it used to be, all warped and sometimes watery, and they are going to the butcher. I am struggling with who...
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