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  1. Rockincirclecs Chicken Coop

    Rockincirclecs Chicken Coop

    Rockin Circle C's Page Wow, haven't updated this since I set it up! We have come a LONG way since this initial post We are currently set up with 8 chickens, 6 Ameracaunas and 2 Rhode Island Red/Black Australorp crosses. Then: Here are pictures of the shed that we are planning on moving and...
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    BROODER thread! Post pics of your brooders!

    Quote: Yes, first chicks for the whole family.
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    BROODER thread! Post pics of your brooders!

    Haven't been on the forum in a while. Chickens got put on the back burner. Well, until the other day that is! We brought how 6 Ameraucauna chicks from the feed store the other day. Had to throw together a brooder pretty quick. I had most of the "stuff" but none of it was in the same place and...
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    Washingtonians

    Quote: I hauled a horse from Duvall back to Enumclaw today. Man, there was a LOT of water in the Snoqualmie valley today. I have seen it worse in the past. Either way, I am glad I don't live in a river valley like that one!
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    Washingtonians

    Quote: You might try: Puget Sound Goat Rescue Friends have had good success with getting goats from them. We got our 2 from the Enumclaw Sales Pavilion's weekly livestock auction.
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    Horse help!

    Call animal control. And have your neighbors call as well. Don't stop calling them (do it daily) until something is done. Or at least until they come out and take a look around. If that doesn't work, call the sheriff/police. Tell them that you saw 2 horses buried. That in itself may not be...
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    kitty nest box, lol

    I have a Booda Dome as a litter box for my indoor cats. The lid easily removes and replaces. I can see why the hens would like it, too. Very dark and private. If you have the space for them in your coop (they are quite large) I would think they would be perfect! And they are easily cleaned...
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    Best filler material for nesting/egg boxes

    Quote: Typically not. In WA we get timothy, orchard grass, alfalfa and TEFF hay at the feed stores. Timothy is a grass, but it's a specific KIND of grass which grows well in eastern WA. Other kinds are fescue (lots of different varieties), bermuda, salt grass, brome. It all depends on where...
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    Things your hometown is famous for . . . .

    Quote: Boeing 747s (and the new Dreamliner) are built mostly in Everett.
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    Western WA chickens need home(s)

    A friend of mine is looking for new home(s) for her chickens: http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/grd/576050088.html 12 Laying Hens & 2 Beautiful Roosters Need Home - $10 Reply to: [email protected] Date: 2008-02-16, 9:39AM PST Sadly my beautiful hens and roosters need new homes. I...
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    Sexing question

    One of my favorite episodes of Dirty Jobs:
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    Arabian Mares

    Have her list them here, especially if she has the papers and they are all in order: http://www.arabianhorserehomingresource.com/
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    shredded paper instead of pine for shavings??

    Quote: It all depends on the kind of paper and whether it has toner or ink on it. I think most newspaper publishers are using soy-based inks nowadays. I wouldn't want my chickens (when I get them) to ingest laser printer or photocopier toner... I have NO idea what terrible chemicals are in that...
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    Horses and chickens mixing

    Quote: Um, I don't think that's quite right...maybe the salmonella (ingested through eating chicken-feces-tainted feed) contributes to laminitis (aka "founder") which affects horses feet, but I doubt that it is absorbed through the feet. I would think that the resi of EPM would be higher than...
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    OT-Quilting

    Find a quilt guild in your area and start going to meetings. They love newbies and sharing. I don't quilt, but my mom does and it is just as addicting as horses and chickens.
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    substitutes for water wigglers ?

    eBay? other online place?
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    substitutes for water wigglers ?

    Quote: Thanks! I think I understand now.
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    substitutes for water wigglers ?

    I am a total newbie in this department, so forgive the dumb question. Are you trying to warm or cool? If warm, or short periods of time, a bag (made of cotton) nuked in the microwave can supply a significant amount of heat. I have also heard of corn or buckwheat hulls being used instead of rice...
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    Eventual new coop

    Quote: Thanks a bunch! I will pass that along to the hubby, aka paddock/tractor boy.
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    Eventual new coop

    Quote: Most likely dismantle and reassemble in the correct location. Unless we can get a bunch of guys to help pick it up, load it on our flatbed trailer and then move it and unload it. It will have to be partially dismantled because of the posts supporting the overhanging roof section for sure.
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