I haven't been to TSC I try to avoid there. We have better options in town. Buchheits and Bomgaars were both reasonable priced, mixed pullets for 2.49 and everything else was 3-4.50/bird depending on breed. The Bomgaars here has list of breeds, quantity, and ship dates from now till June 20th...
I bought 12 Ameraucana's from Orschelns (kinda like tractor supply but way more farm/ranch) I ended up with this beauty. She didn't want to sit still. Can an Ameraucana be rumpless or is she an Araucana?
I used side cutters on the hardwire cloth, to cut out the hole. To close it it is 2 peices of scrap wood big enough to cover the hole it's janky but it works.
We use our old coop from when we lived in town as a brooder coop, it was so cold I had the 30 chicks in the garage for 4 weeks before moving them to the barn, after that I gave them a week of look but don't touch as everyone was getting adjusted. We haven't had any issues thus far, one of the...
I start to integrate around 5 to 6 weeks. The chicks have a safe space where the older can't get them, with chick size pop doors and I let them integrate themselves.
Growing our flock by 30 this year. 12 Americauns, 11 Black Jersey Giants and 7 Sapphire Gems. The Jersey Giants are giving us another step closer to self sufficient on our little homestead.
I have an existing flock of about 40 hens and 2 ginues. I'm thinking about getting a dozen straight run Black Jersey Giants. I'd keep a roo or two and freeze the other roos, the hens would be kept for egg laying. None of my current breeds really are the broody type I would want them to make...
I keep my bucket in the fridge... no flies or smell... more then the leftover scrambled eggs I tossed in. Less risk of mold if I forget to take it to them for a day or two. I have a 4 and 2 yr old, I can be forgetful.
There is a few things to consider, how many hens how long have they been laying. Anytime my egg count is down multiple days in a row I start looking for a hidden next.
It's just life, I work full time, have 2 small children and my husband works a few towns over. To drop everything and run to the post office... well the idea stresses me out. Being able to go to the store on my time schedule with a game plan, way more convenient.
I'm not sure why but just...
I'm pretty sure they are who Bomgaars orders through an had Americana listed. I was hoping they were gonna get some Prairie Blue Bells. We have 3 stores in town who do chick days so hopefully. I'm know I can order them online but it seems to be more of a hassle.
The local feed store. Support small business when possible. It's milled fresh and can chang the contents if I want. I was paying $12/40lb bag at Bomgaards now I'm paying $12.5/50lb bag. Win/win/win.
Is an Americana (spelled how the hatchery spelled it) just anoth namer for Easter Egger?
We are selling so many eggs I'm thinking of add more chicks to our flock this year and wanted a few blue eggs for no reason then, they are pretty.