Arizona Chickens

Our Black Copper Marans rooster started trying to crow this morning. It is such a funky, garbbled sound! I didn't have time to get video before work, though. I'll have to try later. I'm afraid he may be a loud one, though, so he may not last. I really want to keep him for breeding.

In the meantime, Captain squeezed out of the coop overnight and knocked a water basin off the chair it was on. Somehow, he ended up underneath it, trapped for who knows how long. I jumped and squeeled like a school girl when I picked it up and he flew like a bat out of hell. I really don't need a heart attack at 0500 Hours!


Yeah when we first heard our roo Kent, I thought WHAT!! That is not what a rooster should sound like!!
Raspy, uneven, however I am getting used to his "da,dada, da!!"
Poor chicken... Sometimes I wonder what are they doing out their? I like the live camera/ Internet connection feed.. View, any/time I want..
Just a thought.. & possily someday.. ??
 
All, Posted this elsewhere but figured I would copy it here as well -
[TR] [TD]
[TR] [TD] [SIZE=10.5pt][COLOR=505050]The Post Office is proposing that we pay an additional $9.00-11.95 for every box of day-old poultry. [/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=10.5pt][COLOR=505050]This is a 75% increase! They are accepting comments on this proposal through this Friday, May 24th. We are asking you to contact the USPS today and protest this additional charge. Why do we oppose this postage increase? 1) The average postage we now pay for all our duckling and gosling shipments is about $12.00 per shipment. If they add this additional charge, your postage charges will go up at least 75%! How often has the USPS raised rates 75%? 2) The USPS gives no indication how this new income will improve service in any way. It will not make shipping faster or easier. It is not designed to better track shipments. It is not for better ventilated trucks to carry your birds. It is only a way to increase their income at your expense. 3) This new regulation will only affect day-old poultry shipments and bee shipments. Was either industry notified in advance or was our input requested? Absolutely not. It was only when an AP reporter phoned another hatchery that we learned the USPS was proposing this 75% increase in fees. As mailing is our only option, hatcheries such as ours work closely with the USPS and we have our own Live Shipment Representative in Washington, DC. The only response I received when I asked my local rep about it was "Who sent this to you?" It appears to me the Post Office is trying to hide this proposed regulation until it is too late![/COLOR][/SIZE] [/TD] [/TR]
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20100512USPostalCommission.jpg
[SIZE=10.5pt][COLOR=505050]We are asking you to send a quick email to the USPS to protest this exorbitant and heavy handed increase! [/COLOR][/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=10.5pt][COLOR=000000]The subject line must read[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=10.5pt]Live Animals[/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=10.5pt][COLOR=000000]It must be received by this[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=10.5pt]Friday, May 24th[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt][COLOR=000000]A sample email is at the right. All you have to do is copy, paste, make it more personal about you, sign and send it. By all of us sending an email, we can prevent this ill-conceived postage rate increase![/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=10.5pt]Thank you very much for your assistance![/SIZE] [SIZE=10.5pt][COLOR=000000]John Metzer[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=10.5pt][COLOR=505050][COLOR=336699]Metzer Farms[/COLOR] To read the proposed regulation, [COLOR=336699]click here[/COLOR][/COLOR].[/SIZE] [/TD] [/TR]

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[SIZE=13.5pt][COLOR=000000]Sample email you can send:[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=10.5pt][COLOR=000000]I am very much against the additional postal charges you are proposing for the live animal shipments. Do you realize this is an average increase of over 75% in what I now pay to receive my day-old poultry? Your proposed regulation does not indicate how this money will be spent. Will it speed service? Will it making tracking of my birds easier? Will it provide a better environment for my birds during shipping? What does this 75% increase do for me? I am also very disappointed you did not contact the day-old poultry and bee shipping industries prior to or after your posting of the regulation. Unfortunately it gives the impression that: 1) you don't care about me and 2) you don't care about any input from the hatcheries directly affected by your new rates. Are you proposing a 75% increase in rates for any of your other customers? Or is it only us? I do not feel this 75% increase in my postage rates for receiving day old poultry should be implemented. Sincerely,[/COLOR][/SIZE] [/TD] [/TR]
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I sent my note, but figured I would try to get others to do so as well
Done.. I did ask them if it was a joke?
 
All, Posted this elsewhere but figured I would copy it here as well -
[TR] [TD]
[TR] [TD] [SIZE=10.5pt][COLOR=505050]The Post Office is proposing that we pay an additional $9.00-11.95 for every box of day-old poultry. [/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=10.5pt][COLOR=505050]This is a 75% increase! They are accepting comments on this proposal through this Friday, May 24th. We are asking you to contact the USPS today and protest this additional charge. Why do we oppose this postage increase? 1) The average postage we now pay for all our duckling and gosling shipments is about $12.00 per shipment. If they add this additional charge, your postage charges will go up at least 75%! How often has the USPS raised rates 75%? 2) The USPS gives no indication how this new income will improve service in any way. It will not make shipping faster or easier. It is not designed to better track shipments. It is not for better ventilated trucks to carry your birds. It is only a way to increase their income at your expense. 3) This new regulation will only affect day-old poultry shipments and bee shipments. Was either industry notified in advance or was our input requested? Absolutely not. It was only when an AP reporter phoned another hatchery that we learned the USPS was proposing this 75% increase in fees. As mailing is our only option, hatcheries such as ours work closely with the USPS and we have our own Live Shipment Representative in Washington, DC. The only response I received when I asked my local rep about it was "Who sent this to you?" It appears to me the Post Office is trying to hide this proposed regulation until it is too late![/COLOR][/SIZE] [/TD] [/TR]
[/TD] [/TR] [TR]
[TR] [TD]
20100512USPostalCommission.jpg
[SIZE=10.5pt][COLOR=505050]We are asking you to send a quick email to the USPS to protest this exorbitant and heavy handed increase! [/COLOR][/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=10.5pt][COLOR=000000]The subject line must read[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=10.5pt]Live Animals[/SIZE]
  • [SIZE=10.5pt][COLOR=000000]It must be received by this[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=10.5pt]Friday, May 24th[/SIZE]
[SIZE=10.5pt][COLOR=000000]A sample email is at the right. All you have to do is copy, paste, make it more personal about you, sign and send it. By all of us sending an email, we can prevent this ill-conceived postage rate increase![/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=10.5pt]Thank you very much for your assistance![/SIZE] [SIZE=10.5pt][COLOR=000000]John Metzer[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=10.5pt][COLOR=505050][COLOR=336699]Metzer Farms[/COLOR] To read the proposed regulation, [COLOR=336699]click here[/COLOR][/COLOR].[/SIZE] [/TD] [/TR]

[TR] [TD]
Jewell_Cha_child_holding_box_C.JPG
[SIZE=13.5pt][COLOR=000000]Sample email you can send:[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=10.5pt][COLOR=000000]I am very much against the additional postal charges you are proposing for the live animal shipments. Do you realize this is an average increase of over 75% in what I now pay to receive my day-old poultry? Your proposed regulation does not indicate how this money will be spent. Will it speed service? Will it making tracking of my birds easier? Will it provide a better environment for my birds during shipping? What does this 75% increase do for me? I am also very disappointed you did not contact the day-old poultry and bee shipping industries prior to or after your posting of the regulation. Unfortunately it gives the impression that: 1) you don't care about me and 2) you don't care about any input from the hatcheries directly affected by your new rates. Are you proposing a 75% increase in rates for any of your other customers? Or is it only us? I do not feel this 75% increase in my postage rates for receiving day old poultry should be implemented. Sincerely,[/COLOR][/SIZE] [/TD] [/TR]
[/TR]

I sent my note, but figured I would try to get others to do so as well
Shoot, Because of the time differance we might of been to late..
 
Shoot,
Because of the time differance we might of been to late..
I hope not, I just got the email from metzer today (though I did see something from meyer hatchery on facebook yesterday, but they didn't have the cool email link or sample letter). hopefully if enough people send in even though it was late it will still be taken into account.
 
I have a five month old pullet I could sell you, I also have a six month old silver laced Polish and a buff laced polish and a couple of white leghorns for sale.  All of them are laying but the Welsummer.

As for roos, I have two month old chicks...

One Lakenvelder roo,
a couple Silver Laced Cochin roos,
a black Cochin roo
a partridge cochin roo
an American Game roo
an Australorp roo...

I'm going to try and sell all of the above within the next two weeks.

How old s the lakenvelder roo?
 
So there is all sorts of craziness at my house. My broody hen hatched out her chicks the same day I had my baby. (chick pics to follow). My rooster dislocated his middle toe sometime when I was gone. He's fine, hardly limps at all but it looks awful. Then three more hens went broody. See...Here's two of them.



I've had the buff orpington for a couple of years. She was among my first chicken purchase (from Dar!) and she had never been broody...until now. They're only sitting on 2 eggs.
 

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