Arizona Chickens

What type of seeds do they offer?
They bought the seeds, but the email they sent out said that they are open pollinated and encouraged people to save seed for the exchange next year. The Master Gardener program and the Farmer's market are helping get it started. I haven't gone in to see it yet, but it is in the old card catalog, which I think is cool!
 
I've been thinking of hatching some eggs this spring too, but need to have an extra coop set up for the chicks first. Then there is the issue of half being males. I stopped eating meat in the 80's, but have no issues with anyone else eating it. (Not a teenager with meat issues, LOL). But the dogs love chicken. My issues are with memories of my grandmother cutting off their heads and them flying all over spewing blood, with me hiding in the coop. I wasn't coming out for anything or anybody until the carcasses quit flying around. Bad memories there.

The reason I haven't been around is that I used to sit in a comfy chair with the laptop in my lap every morning reading this thread, then discovered that laptop burns are real and accumulate from day to day. :(

My chickens are underprivileged. No chicken TV. Guess they'll manage.
 
I've been thinking of hatching some eggs this spring too, but need to have an extra coop set up for the chicks first. Then there is the issue of half being males. I stopped eating meat in the 80's, but have no issues with anyone else eating it. (Not a teenager with meat issues, LOL). But the dogs love chicken. My issues are with memories of my grandmother cutting off their heads and them flying all over spewing blood, with me hiding in the coop. I wasn't coming out for anything or anybody until the carcasses quit flying around. Bad memories there.

The reason I haven't been around is that I used to sit in a comfy chair with the laptop in my lap every morning reading this thread, then discovered that laptop burns are real and accumulate from day to day. :(

My chickens are underprivileged. No chicken TV. Guess they'll manage.
I do eat my own cockerels that I have raised. Unless you are raising a meat breed, there isn't much demand for those birds as meat, usually. I had 13 boys out of a box of 21 st. run, only 8 pullets. I was giving dressed cockerels to my nearest 2 neighbors who have to listen to the crowing.
I have a fan stand that goes under the laptop for ventilation and it is better for your lap, and the computer on the table, summer heat burns up laptops in AZ. This one is like mine. I have one for each laptop in our house. https://www.amazon.com/Thermaltake-...op+fan+thermaltake&qid=1615474417&s=pc&sr=1-3
 
I do eat my own cockerels that I have raised. Unless you are raising a meat breed, there isn't much demand for those birds as meat, usually. I had 13 boys out of a box of 21 st. run, only 8 pullets. I was giving dressed cockerels to my nearest 2 neighbors who have to listen to the crowing.
I have a fan stand that goes under the laptop for ventilation and it is better for your lap, and the computer on the table, summer heat burns up laptops in AZ. This one is like mine. I have one for each laptop in our house. https://www.amazon.com/Thermaltake-...op+fan+thermaltake&qid=1615474417&s=pc&sr=1-3

Thanks. I'll get one. Less comfy = less time on the internet, which is not necessarily bad, since more things are getting done around the house.

Leghorns are not great as meat birds. They do have their own personalities, though. Big Ben is my favorite, just don't tell the girls. Henrietta is the queen and Big Ben's favorite. Whisper makes me laugh by getting up on the perch and coming right over to me to puck quietly into my ear when I clean the coop. That's how she got her name. I suspect she's saying that she is bottom chicken in the pecking order, and wants to speak to HR. Lacey is just sort of there. Can a chicken have no personality? Anyway....

They're cuckoo leghorns that I got from a chicken show person and judge. They needed to leave his flock because of color issues. They make great backyard chickens, and I never thought I'd enjoy chickens this much. They do have a bit of white feathers mixed in withe the barred ones, which I understand is a no-no. An exchequer leghorn in the background, maybe???? But I think the white looks super pretty, and wouldn't mind having more chickens like this. Would breeding against the standard earn me pariah status from the leghorn crowd? :oops:
 
Thanks. I'll get one. Less comfy = less time on the internet, which is not necessarily bad, since more things are getting done around the house.

Leghorns are not great as meat birds. They do have their own personalities, though. Big Ben is my favorite, just don't tell the girls. Henrietta is the queen and Big Ben's favorite. Whisper makes me laugh by getting up on the perch and coming right over to me to puck quietly into my ear when I clean the coop. That's how she got her name. I suspect she's saying that she is bottom chicken in the pecking order, and wants to speak to HR. Lacey is just sort of there. Can a chicken have no personality? Anyway....

They're cuckoo leghorns that I got from a chicken show person and judge. They needed to leave his flock because of color issues. They make great backyard chickens, and I never thought I'd enjoy chickens this much. They do have a bit of white feathers mixed in withe the barred ones, which I understand is a no-no. An exchequer leghorn in the background, maybe???? But I think the white looks super pretty, and wouldn't mind having more chickens like this. Would breeding against the standard earn me pariah status from the leghorn crowd? :oops:
No shows happening anyway! Only the show people care about a misplaced white feather, just my opinion. ;) You could even get some correct birds, the genes are there.
I have eaten Leghorn boys, they are only about 2 pounds dressed. I like the way Leghorns lay! I have 2 Brown Leghorns in my flock, as egg insurance. (See attached pic, I like the way they look, too).
My Barred Hollands were about 2.5, just a little bigger when the crowing got to be too much at only 12 weeks. A couple early maturing boyz were processed @ 10 weeks, too many pinfeathers. Your barred birds might have the same problem, they early pins are black. As the feathers grow in the base is white, much better to pluck. (But, dogs will not care)! They taste good and even my husband ate them and liked it. Crock pot, & fried in my pressure cooker is how I like to fix them.
 

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