Arizona Chickens

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Cool chart. Is this generic or for out neck of the woods?

Oh and how did the butchering go?

Still a couple left. Will get to them tomorrow or Sunday AM. Would have done them this AM but it was so nice I ended up hauling a huge load of manure for my gardens.
We need to get together soon and talk about our order. Ideal is sold out on a lot of chicks, although I noticed they don't have any fall hatching availability listed yet. Maybe we should call and see what they'll have late Sept, early Oct?
I think I'll get two NNs and two sex-linked red or gold Pullets. Some red broilers and the Cornish X. I'd like about 15 broilers.

I'm shooting for around six ( Yup, that's what I'll tell her, six! That's the ticket!
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I've mentally boiled down everything that everyone has told me about breeds and temperaments and have come to the following conclusion...

I've no idea what's going on!

I want eggs, I want a great pets, I want heat tolerant, I want cool looking chickens!

I feel like Veruca Salt!
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Hey Mikey D, the planting chart might work fine for you. I'll still consult it because it's nearly right for me here in Tucson and the pattern is essentially the same. I think you have to mostly consider your first and last frost dates and factor that into your planting schedule. For example, in Phoenix, the first and last frost dates are (about) Feb. 5 and Dec. 15, respectively. The first and last frost dates in Tucson are Feb. 28 and Nov. 29 (http://allaboutsquarefootgardening.com/?page_id=8). Of course these are averages. A lot of this depends on your elevation.

Thanks Gallo. I'm planning on some raised beds, as soon as the honey-dews get thinned out.
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Cool chart. Is this generic or for out neck of the woods?

Oh and how did the butchering go?

Still a couple left. Will get to them tomorrow or Sunday AM. Would have done them this AM but it was so nice I ended up hauling a huge load of manure for my gardens.
We need to get together soon and talk about our order. Ideal is sold out on a lot of chicks, although I noticed they don't have any fall hatching availability listed yet. Maybe we should call and see what they'll have late Sept, early Oct?
I think I'll get two NNs and two sex-linked red or gold Pullets. Some red broilers and the Cornish X. I'd like about 15 broilers.

Oh REALLY Tracy. Want some of those red birds, do ya? Glad to see I scared absolutely No one away from the craziest chickens I've seen yet. But watching a little silkie ping pong itself inside the coop is pretty funny
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I tried putting it's topknot in a pony, but someone took it out! who out there has opposeable thumbs?

if you are ordering from ideal, that where 2 of my crazies came from. but i also have 2 of the sweetest, loveliest, most precious chickens EVER from them! my russian orloffs
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Laree ordered some for her project and had too many so i put a few under a broody for funsies and i love them. they are 11 weeks now and look like little owls.
 
Hi All! I'm just getting back into the grove of things. It's been a LONG couple of days. LAREE: if you need a baby fix, I have two in diapers now...a boy and a girl...take your pick!
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We need to get together soon and talk about our order. Ideal is sold out on a lot of chicks, although I noticed they don't have any fall hatching availability listed yet. Maybe we should call and see what they'll have late Sept, early Oct?
I've never ordered from a hatchery and I was wondering how specific you can be with an order? I know you can choose gender but what about colors and such?
 
Petra,

So glad to hear the little one arrived safely. I'll bet you are feeling 'cooler' all ready!

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I did Squaw Peak this morning... took me 42 minutes to get to the top... rocks were still a tad slippery from the rain. We didn't get any rain at our house... looks like it just rained from Camelback Road northward and then it moved west.

Sold three Ameraucana pullets yesterday. 2 were clean faced so I couldn't use them for breeding and 1 was on the small side.
I took the broody mama away from the 4 surviving chicks that I got from Meg. of the four 1 is a TJ pullet, another is a TJ roo, the third is a Wheaten Ameraucana pullet and the fourth is a male Icelandic.

Kate has 11 of my eggs in lockdown, 7 ams and 5 marans. They should hatch today or tomorrow and I have a broody to put them under.

I've got to get out and take some pics of my birds.... some are a little dusty still....

All but one of my tomato plants are still alive, normally I start pruning them by now but they are still so big, green and huge I hate to do that... I'm hoping that once it cools I'll be getting more tomatoes. I ate a red pepper right off the plant yesterday and I was amazed at how sweet and delicious it was!
 

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