Arizona Chickens

Not a curse, but I guess it depends on if you believe in Christ & His teachings. There are curses that are written.
Not a follower and don't believe in curses. I think we bring about the curse on ourselves by believing in them.
 
I have two female ducks for sale in Phoenix. I want them to go to someone who will keep them for eggs and not meat. I am unable to care for them. Their names are Lucy and Midnight.
What are their requirements? What breed are they? Are they familiar with chickens? Dogs?
 
It sound's like he's well on the way to becoming a crazy chicken guy! He just doesn't know it yet. :lau
He built them this perch
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with stairs made of leftover 2x4s stacked up and a conduit clamp holding the Mesquite branch like we use for Dylan the parrot. Here is one of those Rocks using it.
 
Adam's dad's name is Rodger, but he's a NN. I went ahead and culled the cockerel, as I think it's too hot for the girl's to have to put up with more than one roo. The only solution to keeping a roo is to live where you can have one at. Some rooster's can also have a higher pitched crow than other's. I like the lower pitched one's.
I sent my 3 little dudes to freezer camp the other day. Angus has a very nice crow, not high pitched at all. Is Rodgers that way?
 
I sent my 3 little dudes to freezer camp the other day. Angus has a very nice crow, not high pitched at all. Is Rodgers that way?

Yes, and that is one of the reason's why I picked Roger to remain in the flock, along with his coloring and that he is so nice.
 
That barred naked neck you can almost see him growing. Do you think you could have some sex-linked barring happening?

I don't think so, as I only used eggs from 3 hen's that go around. The 3 hen's were a Double Laced Barnevelder, an Easter Egger, and a Silver Gray Dorking/Red Ranger mix.
 

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