Ha, well seems pretty unanimous... [sadly... we already have a fully functioning Rooster].
So... any guesses as to what kind of bird this is?
We sorta inherited a group of young chickens. All quite diverse.... this one has a much bigger body. Most of the hens in this group...
We got our Coop delivered today. We are very pleased. Great construction and materials. And it looks good too!
Everybody's looking in, who's going to get this, us or those darn Turkeys.
Found this on Craigslist. He's based out of Northern California, and seems to deliver at...
Years ago, cleaning some of our 1st chickens, we found a couple of 22 bullet casings, and a screw or two. I hoped that they were empty spent shells.
I learned then, let nothing hit the ground, lest it get eaten.
I ordered and received 6 beautiful chocolate muscys from country hatchery. Net. In Oklahoma.
Great service
I would order from them again
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I'm right about there with the bees too! This site, tho British is a plethora of info. http://www.biobees.com/build-a-beehive-free-plans.php
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Also, My wife was adamant about not getting just one duckling. I'm not sure if ducks are more social than other poultry, but I've watched ours groom each other more than I've noticed our chicken or turkeys. And at night, almost since we got them, they sleep all neck overlapped, kinda cute.
We moved our Muscovys outside a couple of weeks ago. Heat lamp on at night on some cooler nights. They seem fine. We have a 6ft high circle cage around a very similar setup to yours. :)
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8-Year Salmonella Outbreak Traced to 1 Mail-Order Hatchery
May 30, 2012 -- A single mail-order poultry hatchery is responsible for an eight-year salmonella outbreak with 316 confirmed human cases in 43 states and thousands of likely infections.
Half of the cases were in children 5 years of age...