Alaska Chicken Lover's Soup for the Cold!!

We are still getting soaked and only 60 here....
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Well ladies, you may have chicks after all!

I just ordered online, we should know something in the next couple of days if they
turn my order away. That was Tori's idea! Thanks TORI! lol....

I just got a confirmation letter, 8/11 is ship date!
 
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Bonnie,

My experience with Welp has been nothing but wonderful until today when the lady said no
they can't ship those breeds to Alaska....I ordered all those meat chicks from Welp, didn't lose one...except the one I laid the waterer on! lol
 
Oops!! Well the next time I need birds I guess that's who I'll use then. Hopefully that won't be til next spring or so... right now I'm overcrowded as it is and in the process of strangling a couple of mean roos if they don't knock it off!! The new tractor will solve that problem tho.
 
You could always skin all those Roo's throw them into a pot. They make wonderful chicken stock!
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The other thing, if we are all smart about it, we all order our meat chicks at the same time and get them cheaper. Remember
with Welp shipping is included so what you order is the price you pay.
 
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They ARE going in the pot, they're just not frickin BIG enough yet! That's why I have em... LOL I ordered 15 various roos so that I could see which ones I liked the best for raising DP meat birds... I am keeping one Norwegian for breeding my 3 girls... Then of course I have the two Polish that ended up BOTH being boys.... they get to stay... but there is 1 Norwegian and a White something-or-other that are just NASTY, plus a very young Silver Campine that is only 9 weeks old and just mean as a snake. He and the white one are in a dog kennel right now so they don't hurt the other 9 week olds.... Once this tractor is done they are ALL going in it except the three I'm keeping!

We should all order at the same time, I think the more we get the price goes down right? I am ending up doing 30 meat birds this year, plus the 15 asst roos, we will see if 45 is enough for the winter for us, and if not I'll get more next spring.
 
The only Silver Campine I have ever known scared the living daylights out of me. I was working at the "farm" exhibit at the Memphis zoo for a 4-H project when I was a kid. Their whole schtick was having rare and heritage breeds of livestock. It was kind of cool, really, but the Campine nailed me everytime I cleaned the run (daily, gotta keep everything shiny for the on-lookers) and he was half the size of all the other roos! They also had brown leghorns, dominiques, jungle fowl, and something else....he was the only mean one.

Did you say you were wanting mahogany Orloffs, wolfwoman? Have you had experience with them? The lady Deb got some of the Dels from PMd me back on an inquiry about Orloffs. Said she loves the orloffs, but they are super aggressive to other roos so you can definitely only have one per pen. I just hope they aren't mean to people! BTW, she's working on Crele Orloffs right now. Sounds interesting.
 

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