Rght now we have an old fashion feed grinder hooked up to a motor and we grind our own feed, adding the necessary nueteients, but when we had fewer birds, we used a blender. The different settings allow for different sized feed.
I guess what I mean is..
Is there anybody else following this forum, or in south Dakota, who has an interest in or keeps seramas? I have some and think they are just the friendliest birds!
I generally ask people as many questions and check the vibe I get from them. If they don't know much about chickens or admit they don't have proper space or setup, I don't sell, but maybe a will up my price a bit.
On average, how much do you all sell chicks for? I live in south Dakota, I know I've heard some people asking $100 for a type a breeding pair. I have not heard anything on chicks. I purchased one roo and three hens for $16.
Oh, I hope so! I have a friend who really wants some wyandottes. She lives in town and can only have 6 hens (I seriously couldn't do it).
I did get my seramas at Kramer's. They are just darling! Most of my other chickens came from hatcheries, tsc, or I hatched them myself.
Hello, my name's Kelly. I live on a farm between Sioux Falls and Lennox, and I'm relieved to see so many south dakotans. :) I myself have a fairly fun flock. I have ...
4 red star hens
3 speckled Sussex hens and 1 roo (planning on hatching a bunch this spring)
3 brown Leghorn hens ( had one roo...
Thanks! I guess I haven't had one this color before, so I don't even know what to expect :) . Thought maybe someone else had seen a chick like this before :)