I have a friend that is looking for chicks. Anyone have any available? She lives in Good Year. Please pm me ...thanks
I HAVE TONS. Send them my way. (Hatched March 23rd)... straight run. Lots of Cochins
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I have a friend that is looking for chicks. Anyone have any available? She lives in Good Year. Please pm me ...thanks
Thanks..I will let her know.I HAVE TONS. Send them my way. (Hatched March 23rd)... straight run. Lots of Cochins
Awesome! Going to respond to your PM, thanks!!!We'd be willing to raise them for a bit for you. My wife absolutely loves chicks, so I'm sure she'd be ok with it! Not that I need any more girls of our own. We already have 8 hens/pullets and 3 roosters. I'm actually just started building our second and larger coop today. The 11 are definitely outgrowing the 3'x5' one that I initially had set up for the 4-6 hens that I had wanted.
I'll PM you with more of my information.
Looks like we had a little rain while I slept last night. The floor of the run is damp, but not muddy. The girls were out and waiting for me to bring the morning treat. Radishes and strawberries again. They go nuts for red radishes with the greens on.
I tried introducing the 2 younger ones over the weekend. It's been around a month ( I lost track of how long exactly). It didn't go over to well yet.
Question: Will the older girls (all raised up together) always go after the new girls to some extent? Should I expect some amount of pecking?
Looks like we had a little rain while I slept last night. The floor of the run is damp, but not muddy. The girls were out and waiting for me to bring the morning treat. Radishes and strawberries again. They go nuts for red radishes with the greens on.
I tried introducing the 2 younger ones over the weekend. It's been around a month ( I lost track of how long exactly). It didn't go over to well yet.
Question: Will the older girls (all raised up together) always go after the new girls to some extent? Should I expect some amount of pecking?
Looks like we had a little rain while I slept last night. The floor of the run is damp, but not muddy. The girls were out and waiting for me to bring the morning treat. Radishes and strawberries again. They go nuts for red radishes with the greens on.
I tried introducing the 2 younger ones over the weekend. It's been around a month ( I lost track of how long exactly). It didn't go over to well yet.
Question: Will the older girls (all raised up together) always go after the new girls to some extent? Should I expect some amount of pecking?
Oh to be 115lbs again!!!! But I guess you did give me another good reason to be slightly chunky - I won't blow away!![]()
We haven't got the moisture, yet... although earlier in the day, there were actually a few teeny, tiny snowflakes blowing in the wind. Then it just sprinkled long enough to make the dust stick to everything.
Chickens stayed out in it all day! It was cold, NO windblocks here at all - lost a portion of the tin off the roof off their coop.
Where are you at where it's thunderstorming?
I get some funny looks from people when I tell them I'm a mechanic and I work on a ranch. No one can understand how a tiny little girl has so much gusto! I always tell people who say that to me that its not fun being so thin. Everyone underestimates you and thinks you are not physically capable of moving anything heavier than a milk jug! And i get blown around in the wind....As for the storm I'm out by Apache junction and its pouring!!! Thankfully it let up enough to feed the horses an clean the chicken water!
I've seen plenty that nap like that after (or during) a dustbath. And I have seen them take dustbaths on an amazing variety of surfaces...such as the throw rug she is lying beside...I have a question on chicken behavior? Has any one ever seen or know of a chicken that sleeps and rests like this?
When I first posted the picture I thought little of it. I have seen her laying like this often. I showed it to a lady today who moving home so she can have chickens again. She said she never seen anything like that and wondered if anything was wrong with her leg. Powder usually lay to the right with the left leg out, but then she will lay to the left with her light leg out.She has been giving me 5 to 6 eggs a week now, seems healthy.![]()