I absolutely can't stop watching this commercial...a car commercial with chickens and no car. Gotta love it!!!
You do need to have a little volume to get the full experience!


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Might possibly be a pea comb. Can't really tell due to the angle of the photo. The bird looks like an Easter Egger cockerel. It's definitely not silver laced.
Might possibly be a pea comb. Can't really tell due to the angle of the photo. The bird looks like an Easter Egger cockerel. It's definitely not silver laced.
Well I still have some EE pullets for sale and got three pretty eggs from their pen today; just wish the camera would actually show the real color; these are more turquoise green than the pic shows {wow that was amazing! The spell checker is finally working!{|} City Farms are those girls laying for you yet? Looking at how pink the combs are I am thinking that the girls that came from a true blue egg will probably be the last to lay.
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Thanks everyone for the very warm welcome! I appreciate all the tips for keeping my future hens protected from the summer heat. Twinklin, LindaMurphy, Featherpugs, AliciaSimon and HeidiSue - I think I got all your names right! We are planning to incorporate fans and misters as well as blocks of ice and frozen water bottles. My chickens will have a well ventilated coop with a small run, and will free range on my lawn, in my garden and the rest of the backyard in the evenings when I am home and on the weekends. The coop we will place behind a fence that divides the backyard and has shade all afternoon. I only plan to have 4. We don't have to worry so much about predators, we see the occasional hawk and one actually tried to catch a baby dove that had hatched in my tiki bar just about a month ago. We have coyotes but our yard is enclosed by block wall, 5-6 ft tall. I know they have been known to jump walls to catch small pets, but I had a chihuahua for 12 years and always felt she was safe.
What do most of you use for bedding and nesting boxes? Straw, sawdust, pine shavings? Anyone use the deep litter method for your run? I haven't decided if my run will be dressed or left bare ground. I 've done lots of reading and research and will continue to. We are visiting our 2 small feed stores over the weekend to see what is readily available locally, and what items we'll need to purchase out of town or online. We are headed to the big city (PHX) next week and plan to stop at Pratt's in Glendale which is probably where we will buy our chicks as most mail order hatcheries have a 15 chick minimum.
We need to plan our brooder and get the heat lap, feed and supplies for the chicks. I think that is all I have today!!
Kristine
Oh, and working on my profile today too!