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  1. skeeve101

    California - Northern

    There's a will, there's a way ;)
  2. skeeve101

    California - Northern

    That is funny, I totally can picture that chicken with the cartoon bubble.
  3. skeeve101

    Anyone in the South Bay of CA?

    Hi CCstar, I am in SJ and I know there are a few of us around here. Head on over to the Northern California thread as it is very active and can give you a lot of info. There is a Bay Area thread as well but not as active. Steve
  4. skeeve101

    Pre Order Frizzled Japanese, and Frizzled Cochin Chicks

    Hi Disco, Do you have anymore Japanese pullets left? I am in SJ so I can pick them up. Do you have any other bantams? I just built a coop so looking to expand by 3 more bantams Steve
  5. skeeve101

    California - Northern

    Thanks Chickee.
  6. skeeve101

    California - Northern

    Anyone here breed BTW Japanese?
  7. skeeve101

    California - Northern

    Chickee, sent you a PM
  8. skeeve101

    California - Northern

    hmm the BLRW image from OR4-HMom looks very different from the ones from Chickee's. Almost look like two different varieties.
  9. skeeve101

    California - Northern

    Thanks for the images. @Chickee Thanks for the information on raising banties and LF as chicks together. I was thinking of introducing LF pullets so they can defend themselves as new members of the flock. And coincidentally, how do you introduce new birdies to the flock? I remember reading...
  10. skeeve101

    California - Northern

    google image doesn't do justice to see the difference between a blue laced red wyandotte and a splash lace red wyandotte...can someone enlighten me? better yet, post some pictures of the two? Steve
  11. skeeve101

    California - Northern

    Thanks Chickee. Ventilation was one of my thoughts. The screened window is made of welded hardware cloth stapled to the inside of the coop. I keep it closed at night fearing the chickens might be cold...maybe I will keep it open. Also where the coop walls meet the roof joists, there is a...
  12. skeeve101

    California - Northern

    also just realized my avatar is a hawk...I wanted to be funny since I was lurking and learning without saying much before. I think I will change that icon now, I don't think it is funny for those that have hawks around. Steve
  13. skeeve101

    California - Northern

    Not yet. The birds seem to get up and down without any issue right now. I will have to add the traction when time allows and before the rain. with the coop ready, I am eager to complete the flock with 2-3 more hens...caught the chicken bug like everyone here. I like the patterns on the...
  14. skeeve101

    California - Northern

    Thanks everyone. @Ron, I was thinking about Terminators when you said Robots...hahaha @ChickNMamma, funny because that's exactly what my neighbor said. She said I just need to install plumbing and she is ready to move in. The project took 3 full weekends and now I realize I it was...
  15. skeeve101

    California - Northern

    Hi everyone, I finally broke down and built myself a new coop for my two sebright banties and to expand the flock. Here are some quick pictures I took. and the two banties Let me know what you think and any suggestions. And how do I lift the two PM quota from...
  16. skeeve101

    California - Northern

    Thanks everyone for your answers. Here's a picture of the eggs...they are so adorable. My two babies, Betty and Mrytle I am looking for 2 more chickens, I am hoping for one silver polish and one more with the same pattern. Anyone got any suggestions? Silver Wyndotte? anything...
  17. skeeve101

    California - Northern

    Hi everyone, Long time reader but first time posting. I have learned so much on this website so I want to say hi and thank you for all the information on chicken keeping. I am in San Jose, CA. This is my first time keeping chickens. I have two sebright hens (one golden one silver). I got...
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