Arizona Chickens

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Hi and welcome
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! You have asked a very dangerous question and entered a very dangerous group. Soon you will want 10 of every breed, and everyone here will convince you NEED 10 of every breed. We are a chicken-crazy bunch!
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mclevinson is correct on both counts. There are some feed stores that will even place an order for specific breeds for you. Nurseshelly has mentioned that the Ace Hardware in Queen Creek does this. There are a lot of people hatching on this thread and some that may have older pullets available, too.
ETA : Forgot to mention that there are many breeders on this thread with beautiful birds, too. If they have what you are looking for, that would be a great way to start.

What part of AZ are you in, and what are you wanting from your chickens? Great egg layers? Beautiful yard ornaments? Lap-chickens? Dinner? All of the above (it is possible)?
 
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Does anyone know of any feed stores on the west side that sell incubators?? Phx, Goodyear, Surprise, Glendale, Avondale etc. My egg supplier for the Easter Hatch have been waaayy to generous.
 
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I'm thinking about getting some too. Did you get the "Giant" sized ones?

arizonadreamer Whew, no kidding! Now I am worried that I am going to have to buy food for the mealworms! Mine are looking great. I ordered the large size, and they seem to be active and healthy. I am over the heebie jeebies, now I am fascinated by them!

mclevinson DON'T buy the giant ones! They have been treated with an insect hormone to keep them from developing into adults (which are beetles) and to just grow to be big grubs. They will not produce offspring. Gallo and I ordered the large size so that they would begin to make new mealworms more quickly. I don't think it matters though, as long as you don't get the "super-sized" mealworms. They are easy to care for and the ladies LOVE them.
 
best prices
at this store
Stockman Feeds
7315 W Buckeye Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85043
(623) 936-5549



Pratt's Pets & Pet Supplies
(623) 377-7644
Grand Ave, El Mirage, AZ

The Feed Barn LLC
2428 W Lone Cactus
Phoenix, Az 85027
(623) 582 1147

congratulations happy hatching
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I'm thinking about getting some too. Did you get the "Giant" sized ones?

arizonadreamer Whew, no kidding! Now I am worried that I am going to have to buy food for the mealworms! Mine are looking great. I ordered the large size, and they seem to be active and healthy. I am over the heebie jeebies, now I am fascinated by them!

mclevinson DON'T buy the giant ones! They have been treated with an insect hormone to keep them from developing into adults (which are beetles) and to just grow to be big grubs. They will not produce offspring. Gallo and I ordered the large size so that they would begin to make new mealworms more quickly. I don't think it matters though, as long as you don't get the "super-sized" mealworms. They are easy to care for and the ladies LOVE them.

Oh, MEALworms! I raise redworms too - chicks dig 'em!
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Yep, just the plain ol' mealworms are best, and I think the key to a successful colony is don't try too hard!
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Where are you located so we can help you better
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I have 7 breeds and I sell chicks and ducks. I live North of Prescott
 
How is everyone today....I have been selling chicks as fast as I can hatch them. I am also having a great day

NoSkiveez---I hope that you get some results from your tests
 
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They look smaller in the picture then they really are. There is more of them on the top of the wheat then hiding inside it.

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They are actually moving the carrotts
 
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Hi and welcome
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! You have asked a very dangerous question and entered a very dangerous group. Soon you will want 10 of every breed, and everyone here will convince you NEED 10 of every breed. We are a chicken-crazy bunch!
big_smile.png


mclevinson is correct on both counts. There are some feed stores that will even place an order for specific breeds for you. Nurseshelly has mentioned that the Ace Hardware in Queen Creek does this. There are a lot of people hatching on this thread and some that may have older pullets available, too.
ETA : Forgot to mention that there are many breeders on this thread with beautiful birds, too. If they have what you are looking for, that would be a great way to start.

What part of AZ are you in, and what are you wanting from your chickens? Great egg layers? Beautiful yard ornaments? Lap-chickens? Dinner? All of the above (it is possible)?

Yes, Welcome Welcome Welcome Derrick!!!

I'd add... no roosters if you're going to be keeping chickens in stealth mode, and avoid breeds with the word "flighty" in their description
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Here is a link to the Henderson's Chicken Breed Chart, which I found helpful and (so far) accurate. http://www.ithaca.edu/staff/jhenderson/chooks/chooks.html

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first poultry project was Bantam Brahmas, which lived up to their mellow reputation, and I would probably still have them if they laid large eggs!

Bryan
 

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