Arizona Chickens

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Darkling Beetles cannot fly. I don't lid mine or it gets too damp in there. I like to give them a lot of veg, if I lid the thing (DH did while I was gone) it quickly gets nasty and unhealthy.

Are there different types? Or have they now developed a flightless version?

The ones we raised for our reptiles as a kid could fly short distance and had wings under the shell.... My mom would get really mad when we forgot to cover the dishpan we kept them in as they would be all over the house.....

It's possible they were a different kind.

I've also heard they cannot fly.

I took a plastic shoe box and cut out portions of the lid and glued in screen. I'm the kind of person that would dump something with bugs and no lid
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I'll try and get a pic later.

Need to go to MVD and get tags.
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Darkling Beetles cannot fly. I don't lid mine or it gets too damp in there. I like to give them a lot of veg, if I lid the thing (DH did while I was gone) it quickly gets nasty and unhealthy.

I'm back, been super busy and a little disorganized. Hopelessly behind, anybody have the short version of whats going on?

chickies get eaten by brother's dog
Mama hens very nice girls line up
Fridg-a-bator working great
Booted seramas
Mikey's feeder's working
Mahroni's pict on front page
Dale's Town and Country is a nice feed store - AZBootsie looking into milled feed
Very nice buff orpington chickens
Silkie chicks mature more slowly
Beetles can fly but then they can't

and I'm supposed to give you some bran for Noel.

How's that?
 
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Depends on the state as to whether it is illegal or not. Have no idea about Indiana; hopefully not, and there may be differences between dying chicks and dying adult birds. Definitely not illegal in Arizona at any age.

The blue gene is incompletely dominant, meaning that a bird with one copy of blue expresses intermediately between one that has no copies and one that has twop copies. A bird with no copies (bl+/bl+) is black (in reality it is not-blue); one with two copies is splash (Bl/Bl), one with one copy of blue and one of not-blue (Bl/bl+) is blue. The blue bird at the front of the row of skittles silkies is dyed; that is not a naturally coloured blue
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I'm trying to get birds washed for Farmington, and IDing those that are keepers versus sale birds. Some day my life will be organized--at least I keep saying that...for years now!

Thanks SS, Well then do I order blue chicks and hope there will be a splash among the ones I get? I had a splash last year and loved her so much. I had to leave her behind when we moved to Washington for a year and she died while I was away. I want another splash girl so bad!
I also wondered how old should the silky chicks be before they can go outside? If all goes well I will have some Silky chicks hatching this coming weekend! Everyone wish me luck!
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So cool!!! Can't wait to see pictures
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Me too!
Memphis where are you?
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Nurseshelly, and Memphis,
Today is day ten for my serama eggs! I'll let you know later how it goes.

A big think you to both of you for all your help!
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I hope you get a bunch to hatch!!!!! So fun!!!!
 
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I'm hopelessly behind too!

hi nurseshelly how you been
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Hi Turkeybreeder,
We're good, we've just been super busy! I hope things are going good with you too!
 
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Depends on the state as to whether it is illegal or not. Have no idea about Indiana; hopefully not, and there may be differences between dying chicks and dying adult birds. Definitely not illegal in Arizona at any age.

The blue gene is incompletely dominant, meaning that a bird with one copy of blue expresses intermediately between one that has no copies and one that has twop copies. A bird with no copies (bl+/bl+) is black (in reality it is not-blue); one with two copies is splash (Bl/Bl), one with one copy of blue and one of not-blue (Bl/bl+) is blue. The blue bird at the front of the row of skittles silkies is dyed; that is not a naturally coloured blue
big_smile.png


I'm trying to get birds washed for Farmington, and IDing those that are keepers versus sale birds. Some day my life will be organized--at least I keep saying that...for years now!

Thanks SS, Well then do I order blue chicks and hope there will be a splash among the ones I get? I had a splash last year and loved her so much. I had to leave her behind when we moved to Washington for a year and she died while I was away. I want another splash girl so bad!
I also wondered how old should the silky chicks be before they can go outside? If all goes well I will have some Silky chicks hatching this coming weekend! Everyone wish me luck!
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Most hatcheries pen blue, black and splash together, and tell you that regardless of which of these three colours you order, you can get them. (Although with some breeds they have only blacks, not blue or splash--so for that breed you will always get black). If you want to be CERTAIN which colour you get, purchase from a breeder or older birds. What breed are you looking for?
 
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I'm back, been super busy and a little disorganized. Hopelessly behind, anybody have the short version of whats going on?

chickies get eaten by brother's dog
Mama hens very nice girls line up
Fridg-a-bator working great
Booted seramas
Mikey's feeder's working
Mahroni's pict on front page
Dale's Town and Country is a nice feed store - AZBootsie looking into milled feed
Very nice buff orpington chickens
Silkie chicks mature more slowly
Beetles can fly but then they can't

and I'm supposed to give you some bran for Noel.

How's that?

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That was great! You probably helped a bunch of us catch up just now...thanks!
 

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