Arizona Chickens

Thanks everyone for the help. A pressure washer wouldn't have worked, unfortunately. There was 1" thick hardened glue that needed to be removed. I did not cut the side, as per all the advice here. What I ended up doing was cutting a half circle shape in the top where it didn't interfere with where the metal rods go through. By doing this I created a flap that I could slip through without actually removing anything or creating a hole. Actually, "slipping through" isn't really accurate. It was really more of a shimmy, shimmy, wiggle, scrape, twist, oh that's gonna leave a mark on my back, twist, shimmy. Apparently my idea of my half circle size and my true size are slightly different. But whatever. It actually peeled off pretty easily once I got inside. Tomorrow I will weld the slit back together, and probably bolt a plastic plate over that also to lessen the stress on the seam. Getting out was even funnier. I had taken the barrel out of the metal casing so it was easier to move, which means there wasn't any weight to it, which caused my weight to topple it upon climbing out. I almost landed on my head, and kinda looked like I was trying to do a cartwheel with a 4' cube attached to my butt.
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pdx2phx - I am so sorry about your girls. I hope everything turns out ok.
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Congratulations to all those expecting chicks.
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Ya know, I'm a big fan of the "pick your battles" thing. I'm thinking that prying my 16 year old son out of the bathroom that he renovated for himself (new shower, sheet-rock, sink etc..) in favor of papa's peepers (Hey, I kinda like that - Papa's Peepers!
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) is not one I'm going to pick.

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If he renovated it himself... may be a good choice to skip that battle.
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I'm impressed he did the work too! That's great! Not enough kids these days would do that! I love doing stuff like that and my son does too. Boy, you should see my dads woodshop! I come by it honestly.
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Hubby is proud Jace hasn't burned the school down in welding so far.
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Papa's peepers!
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Does have a nice ring to it.
 
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When I ordered from Ideal last year I asked them to mark the packing peanuts and they didn't.
They were slightly a different color from the pullets, though.

We ordered from Ideal. I almost ordered with Tracy and Mikey but I was worried that our similar looking chicks would not be labeled and get mixed up.

Tracydr: Maybe I'll see you at the post office Thursday morning.
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What did you end up ordering? Do you have different breed chicks that look very similar?

Oooooo, Oooooo, can I answer?

Tracy is getting

ONE BLUE SILKIE

10 cornish rocks
2 production reds
6 red broilers

I'm getting
2 Australorps
2 barred Plymouth rocks
2 production reds
2 red broilers
2 cornish rocks

Eager I am!
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So you are worried about the red broilers and production reds?
They will probably be a little different and since you got a different number of each (8 red broilers and 4 production reds), you'll probably know which is which.

I was sitting by the brooder tonight trying to get the temperature right before the chicks arrive. My husband walked by and asked me if I was practicing sitting with the chicks.
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Ya know, I'm a big fan of the "pick your battles" thing. I'm thinking that prying my 16 year old son out of the bathroom that he renovated for himself (new shower, sheet-rock, sink etc..) in favor of papa's peepers (Hey, I kinda like that - Papa's Peepers!
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) is not one I'm going to pick.

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If he renovated it himself... may be a good choice to skip that battle.
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I'm impressed he did the work too! That's great! Not enough kids these days would do that! I love doing stuff like that and my son does too. Boy, you should see my dads woodshop! I come by it honestly.
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Hubby is proud Jace hasn't burned the school down in welding so far.
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Papa's peepers!
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Does have a nice ring to it.

If you're still into it, I'll swap mentoring with your hubby - welding for taxidermy...
 
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Oooooo, Oooooo, can I answer?

Tracy is getting

ONE BLUE SILKIE

10 cornish rocks
2 production reds
6 red broilers

I'm getting
2 Australorps
2 barred Plymouth rocks
2 production reds
2 red broilers
2 cornish rocks

Eager I am!
jumpy.gif


So you are worried about the red broilers and production reds?
They will probably be a little different and since you got a different number of each (8 red broilers and 4 production reds), you'll probably know which is which.

I was sitting by the brooder tonight trying to get the temperature right before the chicks arrive. My husband walked by and asked me if I was practicing sitting with the chicks.
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Now that's a good idea!

getting temp right that is...
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So you are worried about the red broilers and production reds?
They will probably be a little different and since you got a different number of each (8 red broilers and 4 production reds), you'll probably know which is which.

I was sitting by the brooder tonight trying to get the temperature right before the chicks arrive. My husband walked by and asked me if I was practicing sitting with the chicks.
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Now that's a good idea!

getting temp right that is...
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Well, if you haven't had chicks before you might want to practice sitting there too. You'll be doing it a lot over the next few weeks.
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Now that's a good idea!

getting temp right that is...
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Well, if you haven't had chicks before you might want to practice sitting there too. You'll be doing it a lot over the next few weeks.
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Excellent idea. As the brooder (read Tupperware tote) is in the bathtub, there it a convenient chair height seat right next to it!
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