Hi Bay Area Chicken Enthusiasts.
Wow, I have not been on this thread in a while. Great to see how much its grown. I am in Novato and am thrilled to know there are so many people in our area!
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Alfalfa Pellets ---- what a great idea. I have been feeding them grass hay, but it is had to feed in the winter when the grounds muddy cuz you loose it all in the mud. I will try the alfalfa pellets. Thanks
Bummer the more I read about Sandhill the less I am inclined to buy. I don't mind buying straight run if I am getting good quality healthy chicks, but from what I am ready the quality is not good and and is not getting better, and in other forums people have been receiving weak, dead or dying...
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I am hoping to find a brown egg layer that lays as well as my white leghorns. I am planning on getting RIR this year to try. From what I have read, BO don't lay as well, are bigger and eat more. Have is your experience? I only know what I've read since I have never owned any.
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How big are their eggs? I have Gold Comments from Belt Hatchery in CA. and the eggs are still pretty small. They have only been laying for a couple of months, so I am hoping they will get larger with time. I have Pearl White Leghorns and am hoping to find sexlinks that lay the same...
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Hi, I have had great luck with McMurray. I have 150 birds from MM. I realize they are not show quality, but they are very pretty birds and have been very healthy. What breeds are you looking for, because I probably have it and can tell you more about the quality, temperament and...
I supplement timothy orchard grass hay which darkens the egg yolk, especially in the summer when the grass is brown. I also use grass hay to line their nest boxes. The grass stems are finer and cozier than straw. Grass hay is 2-3 time more expensive than straw, but since a bale lasts so long...
Thanks everyone... I like the idea of the smaller sexlink. I absolutely love my leghorns from McMurray. I keep reading that people find them flighty or noisy, but I have not experienced that. Although they don't like to be held or petted they are the most curious birds I have; and they are...
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The feed stores are basically selling chicks at cost or at a loss because they know you will be buying chick supplies and they will make up the money on that end.
I think getting chicks is a great way to get started, because you can bond with the chicks and often have friendlier...
$20 for pullets is a fair price.
I brooded 150 chicks last year and my electric bill went up $400 for the two months because I had 4 heat lamps going. If you buy chicks for $2.50 and then figure time, quality feed, ELECTRICITY and clean bedding for 8 weeks you are pretty close to the $20...
I am probably driving myself crazy for no reason, but I cannot decide where to get red sexlinks. Townline has the Isa Browns which seems to be the rage, but I am also considering Hy-line. However, I am not sure how one goes about ordering from Hy-line. The corp site has no info on how to buy...
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I am very disappointed with my Wyandottes. I have 5 different varieties GL, SL, Columbian, SP and BLR and the egg size is very small. They probably lay 4 eggs per week, but the egg size is a small-medium. They have been laying for 3 months, so I still keep hoping the egg size will...
I don't agree that Leghorns and not for chicken newbies. I bought 50 leghorns from McMurray and they are my fovorite birds. I have 150 birds in total and the Leghorns are the friendlies and most curious. They don't like being picked up, but follow me around the yard trying looking for...
If you want to see the Rare Marans you need to click on the Rare Maran Collection. You don't get to pick the color, you get what you get from
http://www.meyerhatchery.com/productinfo.a5w?session.category=Chickens&grd_prodone_filter=PRODUCT_ID%20%3d%20'RMCS'
This Rare Mix could include any...