Hi, we have some Rhode Island Red pullets for sale. They hatched 4/6/2011. They are strong and healthy. We are asking $2.30 apiece. With every 10 you buy you will get one free. If you are interested let me know. We are in snohomish county. Thanks for looking and have a good day.
Well I definitely would not spend big money for a mutt. I probably wouldn't spend a lot for a pure breed either though. We got a dog when I was young. He was a total mutt. He had Border Collie, Australian shepard, German shepard, lab and who knows what else. We got him from in front of the...
You can totally just skin them with out removing the feathers. We have done it many times. The only disadvantage with skining is if you are freezing them they will get freezer burnt faster. The skin kind of protects the meat for a longer time. I like skinning them better than plucking. If your...
Well from the picture I would say That the red ones on the top are probably the same breed. I can see the color difference but I can't really tell the size difference in the photos. They do variate in color amoung breeds. I guess that is the fun with assortments you are usually unsure what they...
I got to say I agree with Farm Frenzy on this. I would be shocked if it is seirously a pullet. As for getting a chicken to not make noise . When you find out how let us all know. If it ends up being a hen please write on this thread and let us know. I would really like to know.
I just thought that I would write for the people that see this thread. The finished product is shown here ( https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=172217 ) I just like seeing the finished product and I thought others might like it as well.
Nice looking coop. I had it bookmarked when you first posted it. I was looking at some of my bookmarks and saw your coop again. So I looked at all your posts and found this thread with the coop finished. It looks great. Thanks for posting all the pictures.
I just wanted to write and say that your chicken house looks great. What is the size of the building? Thank you for showing us, I look forward to seeing the fresh coat of paint when you get it done.
Is it posible that the fan in the incubator is drying out the chicks in their shell? Or do you think that I just have a humidity issue and it dosen't have anything to do with the fan? I built a homemade incubator and the eggs are getting ready to hatch. 1 of the chicks started to pip last night...
That looks great. Your chickens are going to have tons of room. How is the progress going now? That is real nice having a concrete for the floor. How much did the concrete cost you? Well it looks like you will have a great coop when you are all done. Good job.
For ideas on a coop combined with a shed, look in the coop designs section. I know there are at least a couple on there. Here is one that I think looks great. https://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=4234 Here is another one...