Arizona Chickens

Do you think this would upset the flock if they knew?
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Happy Easter everyone


Of course they would... :)

That is in my opion the best way to cook chicken.. Skin on bone in!! Delish...
I am hoping to have one last BON fire out front next weekend...
Last nights fire was a bit warm... However after dinner we all enjoyed ourselves by the fire..
Dinner menu is as followed:
Prime rib cooked to perfection, with a Montreal seasoning rub, red potatoes.
Garlic mash potatoes & home made gravy.
Green bean casserole, stuffing, corn on the cob, asparagus, & a few other fix-ins..
Wine, beer & tea...
We spent the evening with long time family friends, the greatest neighbors & a few new friends..
Hope that ya all will be able to pop on over for a drink...
 
Currently enjoying a Hendricks Gin and tonic with lime. Very tasty! Had a good day today.

This was my fathers & I favorite drink after a long day working on our property... A few summers ago... He now lives by the beach..
So refreshing...

Our cat just jumped onto the screen... Hope when I post nothing turns out weird..
 
@ ChicksOgHazzard,  I have a little story to tell of my son, nearly 45 years ago.  He was one of those kids that absolutely insisted on staying up at night, he was two years old, and if we tried to put him in bed before he was tired enough to go to sleep he would cry his eyes out.  When we went into his room to 'comfort' (or yell at) him for making so much noise, he would be standing at the foot of the bed/crib, mouth wide open and just crying to beat the band.  We'd stop what we were doing and pick him up, comfort him and take him out to the living room and let him stay up, normally this lasted until midnight or later.  It was a real strain on all of us, since both my wife and I worked and had to get up in the morning.

He had an appointment with the doctor one day and his Mom couldn't get the time off work so it was up to me to take him.  She reminded me that I was to ask what we could do about his crying, so I asked.

The doctor's answer was shocking.  He stated ... "You're not going to like what I tell you.  Buy some cotton balls and stuff them in your ears."

WHAT?

Stuff your ears so you don't hear him, let him cry out out.

When I got home, my wife said we would try it and see what happened.

What happened almost ruined our marriage.

When we put him to bed that night he immediately started crying.  He cried so hard and shook the bed/crib so hard that there was a hole in the wall.

After nearly an hour, I looked at her and there were tears falling from her eyes.  She told me I was the most cruel and inhuman person in the world, but we let him cry.  It took nearly three hours that night, and started an argument between us that lasted for a long time.

The second night he cried again, for over an hour, and when we checked in on him, he was still sniffling and sobbing, but he was laying down.

The third night he cried for ... maybe ... five minutes?

And after that he never cried again.

What I came to recognize at that time is ... parents train their offspring, or they are trained BY their offspring, and in your case, you "train" the chickens .... or they train you.

Skip

Dude you are so right!!
Not only that it is tuff lovy... & boy do some kids need that... But we can all discuss bad parenting later..
 
One other question..
Sonoran ... About how long does it take them little awful buggers to do that? There must be tons of them
to suck that much blood.. Do you think they go after 1 or the whole flock..
 
Oh good, I don't feel quite like the weirdo that I had before. On an accidental note, I forgot to turn the water sprinklers off in the backyard last night. I have standing water everywhere. It doesn't seem to affect the chickens' interest in the yard one bit, although I'm not entirely sure if the yard is healthy enough for it to be bringing all the bugs to the surface.
And my wife's Silkie roo is getting louder every day. I can faintly hear him a house away, but it seems like he's screaming in our back yard. He didn't start in until I let him out of the coop this morning and it didn't last very long, but I'll have to talk to the neighbors today and find out if they can hear him. We fortunate to have the twenty-foot oleanders and a two story house to muffle the sound a bit. Hopefully, it'll be enough. Manda and I still have to talk about what the plan is if we have to get rid of him. Happy April Fool's Day everyone. There's already a massive amount of stories out there to get your goad today. Wow you did flood your property... Your trees & grass will be happy.. & yes it does bring out the bugs for your flock... I hope you can keep him... All of my neighbors get free eggs.. That is why chicken math is here!! In Tempe !! We will have new ones really soon... Week of April 10Th...
 
Just dropping in to give an update on my hen Jim, who escaped from the mouth of a coyote last week. That first night after the attack she slept in the nest box. It turns out, she's broody. Maybe the thought of laying low for a few weeks was especially appealing after her ordeal. Anyway, now she's now settled on a very nice collection of eggs from Desertmarcy's flock. I'm very much looking forward to having chicks again.
 
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i will be starting next week, a little every month, by October I should have it done. Dose any one know about paint and stains and chickens? I want to stain the wood RedWood, then seal it. I guess I will have to paint it every few years with the Arizona Sun? Has any one with experience? I want to stain and seal the pieces before I put wire mess on it. I want it for winter and summer. I wish to be able to remove part of the walls for additional ventilation.
Something like this, because I like the looks. I do not think the girls care much. I have the first 8' section of the coop pin done.
Pit is 5'ht X 8' wide. I will have a 12" wall at the bottom and 12" around the top, for a 7' high coop. 4x4 nailer, 2x4 top rail, 6x2 bass (12"), top I am working on idea's. thinking of possibly putting plexiglass panels in on the East side. I will post a sketch.

I used a stain/polyurethane combo on the pine coop. It's holding up well now at 3+ years and I really don't foresee any reason to re-coat it for many years to come. However, I used redwood for the run and I did not coat it with anything. It's holding up well so far but time will tell. Good luck with the coop modifications.
 
Just dropping in to give an update on my hen Jim, who escaped from the mouth of a coyote last week.  That first night after the attack she slept in the nest box.  It turns out, she's broody.  Maybe the thought of laying low for a few weeks was especially appealing after her ordeal.  Anyway, now she's now settled on a very nice collection of eggs from Desertmarcy's flock.  I'm very much looking forward to having chicks again.  

Well in that case if I can get our westfalia checked out for a camping trip, we will make it to Tucson.. We will bring you some babies...
We love to mountain biking at fantacy island.. My DH just ordered a new bike rack... So it might be soon...
We stayed close to Chiva falls last time.. It was the trail head if I remember correctly.. I will PM you if we make it down that way..
So wait for our chicks??? I will PM you with what we are getting!!
 

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