Arizona Chickens

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EXACTLY what my thinking is. I got these as seedlings from a friends dad & swore I'd wait to put them in the ground until I KNEW it would be worth it. My plan it to put one in the coop & the only other yard it will hang over the fence into has a big peach tree right thereso they're used to fallen fruit & birds eating it. I have 2 trees, but I'm 1- not sure yet if the other will bear fruit, and 2- not sure I want to deal with 2 mulberry trees! We'll see... I will keep them in a pot a while loner & watch those spiny things with my fingers crossed!

To me it looks like the flower / fruit ... but I don't have experience with them either.
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Constance, I wouldn't say that they are noisy at all. In fact, they are relatively quiet, which is a bonus considering how annoying they can be in their dellie quirckiness! I was thinking yesterday who I needed to sell to make room for the new chicks, and I swear, I still won't give upthose crazy dellies. Dependant layers, even though I have one that tries to fly on top of my head. They are keepers and there eggs are getting bigger. They are seven months now, give or take.

Betty and her babies are safe in another portion of the coop, not to be let out. No hawk attack here!
 
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pastrymama have you tried the duck eggs yet, and how were they? re: the new chicks, they are like chips, there's always room for one(or 7) more, so if you can't get rid of them I'll take them.

Laree You know, there are certified genius' among us, and then there are the certifiable.
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I think you should definitely hatch the emu, and then if you don't have room for it board it at my place.
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Bob, duck eggs are ALL GONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I saved 2 to make my aunt's cake for tomorrow, but other than that, I'm OUT! YUM!!!!!!!!!!!! Anytime you wanna dump some duck eggs, just roll down the window and I'll put on the boy's mitt to catch them! Now I don't have any to make the boy's cake for next week. I couldn't help myself.
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I have said this...also I have eggs that I ordered under my desk right now that my husband doesn't know about..I unboxed them this morning and I will put them in tomorrow morning

dh orders car parts and books, and I know when he asks me to wathc for delivery. Putting eggs into the incubator, or purchasing chickens is my deal. Forst time I had some shipped in, he went to the airport PO with me--was nearly as excited as me. That was a long tme ago...

Its not that he cares...I am supposed to be cleaning and packing and helping make a spot for the new manufactured home we are getting...we are moving 300 ft into our yard, the hardest move I have ever made..so working on the new house is what we are concentrating on...really the incubators are just running in the back round and he has no idea what is in it.
 
cool turkey eggs
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we are at 8 turkey eggs
only need 4 more for
a dozen
this picture is when my
turkeys first started laying eggs
maybe next auction
i will add some
bonus buff orphington eggs
cool

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PRetty! My one hen started laying...perhaps again? I can't tell. One turkey hen is broody, one is in love with the Jeep and Silverado.

If she would lay the eggs in the Jeep, I would KNOW she is the one laying.
 
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I just went out and checked our "definately female" mulberry tree to make sure and...congratulations! It's a girl! Mine has the exact same little knobby/alieny things and yes, they are fruit. Quite yummy fruit, actually. My boys love picking and eating the mulberry fruit. It's the only tree they can pick from to their hearts content without getting yelled at.
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And, they haven't figured out yet how badly mulberry stains...so no mulberry fights! Half rotten oranges, on the other hand...
 

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