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  1. PoppasGrill

    Existential chicken questions

    Good advise from everybody, Thank you. Have to review these options and discuss which will be our best. Hope they get busy or I figure it out and you will see me posting again about how much fun we are having with our chickens.
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    Existential chicken questions

    My wife was lucky enough to meet a restaurant owner and make a deal for the delicious eggs our ladies provided. That was when they gave us 70-80 a day, so they paid for themselves plus extra to put into coop renovations. All the egg money went back into the farm. With losses and lower egg...
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    Existential chicken questions

    Only time we consider quitting is after a predator attack. We lost 35+ last year to eagles and just got destroyed, emotionally, by the loss of hens and Roos. We do have 10 3 month olds and 18 10 day olds, not included in the original count. We are trying to get rid of some Roos , but our hens...
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    Existential chicken questions

    1) Is raising chickens, after chicken math, worth the time and money? We have 125 hens and 18 Roos . Spending about 150-175$ a week on feed , treats, and extras ( roosting pads, water vitamin additives, etc) while getting 30-40 eggs a day. We were breaking even on selling eggs, but now are back...
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    Eagle is back!!

    We have 4 different coops, and a bachelor coop, not really consolidated for a run.
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    Eagle is back!!

    Last year we lost 38+ chickens to, we eventually found out, to Eagles. They would kill a chicken and , before they could eat it, the donkeys would chase it off. Then it would circle and get another chicken and the cycle would repeat. Saw the Eagle in our front yard this weekend, ran out to see...
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    Waste of treats? Ideas on what went wrong, and what to do now?

    It’s a slippery slope you’re on. We mixed mealworms with our ladies feed for a long time, after a while they started picking out the worms and leaving the feed. Gave them feed with some scratch mixed in and they started digging through it to find worms, none in there, and walked away. Giving...
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    What breeds should I get next? What are your favorite breeds?!

    For us , we found the more docile breeds are Speckled Sussex, as mentioned earlier, EE, Copper Moran, and Saphire Gem. These are the friendliest , in my experience, and good egg producers. If you are looking for those that can be handled reasonably well. We have a rather large flock that...
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    What is your advise to someone thinking of using a Brahma to raise chicks?

    She is a good looking girl. We let Momma decide when they are old enough to be on their own, usually she will just walk away from them and join the rest of the flock. I’ve tried introducing day olds to a broody without good results, so never tried again. Breeds make a difference also, I know the...
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    It's been a very rough first year with chickens. Anyone else?

    We live in Florida, so the only season we have is hot, and prepare to get hot. Oh yea, and storms. Fans in the coops, lots of ventilation and shade, fresh water, frozen peas and watermelon are our Ladies saving grace.
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    It's now been 5 years.....

    That’s awesome. Good looking flock you got there, but seems that something is missing… I heard that pheasant are nice….
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    Question: Pellets vs. Crumble

    Our Ladies are wishy washy. Some refuse to eat pellets, others refuse to eat crumbles. Some go through and pick out any goodies they can and try not to eat either. We mix starter feed with ground up mealworms for the chicks, but the older Ladies will sometimes get in there and hog everything...
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    chicken bucket list

    We are trying to get a full spectrum of large colored egg layers. It’s tough as we are getting our chicks from Rural King, not a hatchery, so can only get what they have available.
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    chicken bucket list

    If you were closer I would give you a couple Cemani Roos. We purchased , 2 years ago, 8 Cemani chicks that turned into 6 Roos and 1 predator loss of a hen. They are beautiful, but we are trying to get rid of 4 of the Roos. We have a mixed flock and tried to keep the Cemani separate, but then had...
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    chicken bucket list

    We have several Speckled Sussex hens that are some of the sweetest hens. The Roos however have been more miss than hit on good ones.
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    Anyone found music chickens like?

    Ill call Nutrena and ask if they will pay for a comprehensive study on this.🤑 Problem is, I’m not consistent enough to do this research. Next weekend I’ll have my music on when out in the coops/yard, but it’ll be based on my mood at the time and not observing the Ladies reaction. At least until...
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    Anyone found music chickens like?

    Our Turks can get really worked up, to the point of circling us while certain songs are on and being visually agitated. On orchestra music they will stand and dance all puffed up and wing tips dragging the dirt. Music shuts off when I try to video it, but will try to get my wife to record it...
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    Anyone found music chickens like?

    Just out of curiosity, I know that when I take my speaker out to work on the coops, I get a reaction from our Turks ( they like folk music, freak out on rock and grunge, and go nuts over Hugo Montenegro orchestra). The Ladies don’t seem to care one way or the other.
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    Which rooster is dominant?

    We were in a similar situation with our incubator clutch , hatched in January. 5 Roos out of 15 hatched eggs. Around mid May the Roos started getting aggressive towards the pullets, and the older ladies, except one that followed us around and we were able to pick him up and carry. He was the...
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    My rooster did a little dance for my hen!

    I’ve noticed that sometimes , when our Roos dance, the hen will run away, but found out she wasn’t in his harem. It’s a cute courting ritual. We’ve had a few Roosters shuffle dance for other Roos. Weird, but whatever plucks your chicken.
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