Poultry is big business in VA. I'm sure the commercial farms are working to have the state locked down.Fighting disease here seems to be a constant here. VA has some of the stricter laws for bringing hatching eggs, chicks and chickens in and shipping them out. I really think it makes little sense because there are so many diseases already here...or maybe just in this area? A lot of people go a short distance to 2 other states and bring them back in and no way to check where they come from and it makes me angry. I feel like I have to vaccinate of I want to keep chickens. When we moved here, it was my first time having chickens in about 35 yrs.. I haockd never had a chicken with a disease. It was a REAL shock and heartbreaking when I started losing one right after another. Really bad when I lost one of my bantams that would come and sit in my lap.
Weather??? 19 degrees night before last, 40+ yesterday and it is 46 now at 9:45 and we are going to have a high of 60+ today. Temps have been jumping all over the place this winter!
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-10 here tonight, -3 for a high tomorrow, we're also in the midst of a true blizzard.
My son just called and said he heard on the news that people in my zip code were without power.

Good thing I got the generator fixed. I'll just have to find a way to helicopter it up to the house.
Find small diameter straws, cut them to length, put them on that one and adjacent toes.I gotta PROBLEM once again.
my chick with the crooked toe.....I just tried taping it and it did not work. I don't know what to do, and I do want her for a show bird.
if taping wont work for her, once she is older I KNOW she will end up stepping on it. (its curled under another toe)
what do I do now? if she was in a show, and had a crooked toe, wil she only have points deducted and that's it?
I'm going to have chicks on 24 hour light a few days longer than I wanted. One of my ceramic emitters broke as did one of my red heat lamps. I have 3 little brooders. One has a red infrared, one a ceramic and the other a red flood light. I have a white infrared but it's too bright in such a small space.My little OE chicks needed me last night. They woke up hungry and chirping--I had to turn the light on and let them eat!
They are going down stairs today. There is more light down there so they should be able to find the food if they need a mid night snack....
Silly chickens!![]()
I added a rope light to the one with the ceramic so they can eat at night too. The ceramics were over $20 at the pet store yesterday. The same ones are $8 on ebay. .
Great job!
Chicks are doing well, did lose one the first day. But out of 55, having 46 hatch and only to lose 1 was very good. I also had some hatch yesterday which have been tossed into a brooder.
Had a great hatch yesterday 11/12 La Flèche were fertile. 11 entered the hatcher. Had 9 viable chicks, 1 drown in blood, 1 did not absorb its organs completely. Better than my odds with the La Flèche on New Years.
Going to have a lot of material to select from this year.
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Like mother, like daughter. Way to go.YAY congrats!!! I hope you share pics with us once mama shares with you.
My 11 yr old DD recently discovered showgirls and now she wants some, also Naked necks. DH isn't gonna be happy that I am passing my addiction on to our daughters. She even insisted that out of her Silkies that just hatched she NEEDS a rooster. DH told her if she could give him a good reason why she NEEDS a rooster then she could keep one. Her response- "I need a rooster so they can have babies and then I can sell the babies to have money to pay for the food" Sounds like something I would say. DH said "Good answer you can have one rooster".
Her response to me was "Mom you already have 4 roosters, So I need one too". LOL I couldn't argue with her.
Such a pretty basket. I love a mixed egg basket.
I used to have JGs, Orps and Rocks. Great birds but the egg basket was a little boring.
I wanted some white, green and dark brown eggs.
For whites I got some Anconas, Jaers, White Minorcas, Black Leghorns, Buttercups and Polish.
Ameraucanas for green and Welsummers for dark. Since I tend to walk to the beat of a different drummer, Rather than go the Marans route, I decided to find dark egg Barnevelders and Penedesencas.
I found a line of Barneys that had beautiful eggs here in MO but never got any. The lady with them retired so her birds are now in Oklahoma.