Arizona Chickens

Oh, Mandy, that stinks!!! I'm sorry about that. It is just part of it, but I still hate it. We thought one of ours was a goner about a week and a half ago, but we ended up finding her. I hope you find yours, too.
 
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here is some info Sicilian Buttercup Chicken
- Baby: Light yellow/brown, with black specks.
Mature: males are orange red with black spots and greenish black tail.
Females buff with all feathers marked by rows of black spots.
Good exhibition bird. Lays a white egg. Weight: Female 4 lbs. Male 5.5 lbs.
 
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OOoooh!! THOSE are beautiful! I love the eyeliner....very mysterious & chic looking young ladies!!
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Hello! Was hoping to find some black and white hens (love the look of the silver laced wyanadottes). I currently have 3 EE hens about 4 months old. Does anyone have any experience with what breeds fair the best in the heat and where to purchase? I live in NE mesa.
Thank you so much!
Jen
 
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If you go to this site and look at the different breeds under hardiness, you can find breeds that are supposed to be heat or cold tolerant.
http://www.ithaca.edu/staff/jhenderson/chooks/chooks.html

Our hens are still young, and we are new to this too
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From what I've read it seems open air coops are the way to go, and added shade is good, but the air flow is really important too.
Ours is an open air coop and we are planning on either putting a roll up shade on the fence, and then pulling it across the run over the coop in the summer. Or we might do a roll down shade from the roof, haven't decided yet!
 
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Hi Jen! My 3yo loves black chickens the best. We got a cuckoo marans for her, and we love the super dark brown eggs. They are so pretty next to the blues and greens. Our coops are just open air pens with a few "lean to's" to give shelter from wind and rain. It works pretty well. When it is super hot, I go out and spray down the coops. It seems to help.
 
Turkeybreeder - Sorry to hear about your grandmother. I hope she recovers quickly. Our Tata had Parkinsons and he fell down outside and broke his leg, hip, ribs and arm. It was a long hard recovery but in time he was up and walking. When it first happened, the said he was inoperable. I believe prayer pulled him thru tough times.

Pastrymama - Those are cute chicks. They look like they are wearing black eye liner. I once got a "mystery" chick and I never figured it out. It was super small and was super ugly. We named her Vulture because she looked like one. Mahalo got my other mystery chick. I think it was a Partridge Rock.

I sent the remaining quail (Bobwhites) home with the guy who bought the eggs I hatched. I was supposed to split the hatch with him, but i didn't want any. Life without quail is so much easier. And besides, I think quail are stinky!
 

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