Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Does anyone have any experience buying chickens from FFA or 4H kids?
I was naive and went to the Maricopa county fair for the small stock auction on Friday thinking I would just bid on and actually win a few pullets or hens to bring home. Boy was I shocked to see them go for well over $100 and some up to $500! So much fun to see those kids projects go for so much, but NO WAY am I paying $500 for a chicken!
Anyway, I'm interested in buying a few of the "losers" who didn't make the grade for the auction. It seemed the kids really take good care of them, most of the hens at the fair were quite friendly. Anyone know how I would go about doing this? Do you contact the FFA leader? Someone at the fair mentioned just going there when they release the animals and talking to the kids outside the show barn.
Awesome!!![]()
Have you found a place to live that you like?
Am going to rent Bonnie's house (LadyKotadoria)
These are great tips. Friends have lost chickens to the summer heat. So sad. I'm about to get chickens, none yet, and all arizona advice is good as it starts to heat up.I'm in the Verde Valley. It's nothing to hit 110* in July/August up here.
Make sure the chickens have lots of shade and fresh water. As Rufus stated, mist the run several times a day. I even keep ice blocks, frozen milk jugs, or 2 liter bottles to put in the hen house and coop for them. They'll stand on the ice block and peck at it. You'd be suprised how much they will cool the area. I also freeze 16 oz water bottles and make sure to keep them in their water during the day.
Restrict their scratch. It's a "hot feed" and increases their metabolism to digest, causing their bodies to heat up. I also keep lots of watermelon, canteloupe, grapes, etc around for them during the summer months.
With a little additional effort on your part, they'll make it through the heat just fine.
These are great tips. Friends have lost chickens to the summer heat. So sad. I'm about to get chickens, none yet, and all arizona advice is good as it starts to heat up.
Would they use a baby pool to cool off? Or do they not like to get wet?