Arizona Chickens

BIG ROO 'ALBION' NEEDS NEW HOME!

Anyone have a large bunch of hens free run that wouldn't mind a very business like 5 month old Welsummer Roo. HE IS A BEAUTY. Unfortunately way to aggressive and I have young children that visit for art and 4H Club so need a friendly Roo.

Would love to exchange for a mature, proven gently big Roo of just about any breed?

I live in N AZ but never mind the adventure of a drive to new location and I have friends in Tucson!

Or any suggestions other than penning him up seperately, or putting him in stew pot. HE IS, AFTERALL, JUST BEING A ROOSTER!
 
Hey TT! Got some ideas on your planters (which are lovely).

Mixed in there I think you have: Gerbera daisies, Lamium, Ajuga, strawflowers, Petunias, Bacopa and Impatiens.

Quite a mixed group! A couple of others I can't quite figure. PM me if you want details on who is who.

Enjoy!
 
Answers, answers, answers...

Wadda ya tink?
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I posted a question in the breeds section;

Is there a breed that has a liking for ants?

I got the usual sevin / aardvark answers
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but two people also said silkies like em.
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So here I am asking all'ya'all...

Is there any breed that has a propensity for ants?
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We eat them after a few days as well, but do not sell them for 10 days as a rule. We have one customer that could care less after a few days as long as it is fenbendazole (Valbazen) since it is also used on and is safe for humans. We also let customers know when we plan to worm (which is rarely here) so they can make their own decision.
 
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Not silkies, rocks, brahmas, polish or any other breeds I have had. I don't know any chicken that willingly eats ants. I think the formic acid is at best unpalatable, and at worst, dangerous if eaten in any quantity.
 
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Mikey, your best bet is a horney toad or two.. Put him on the nest, and put a laundry basket over it so he doesn't run away, and the cats can't get to him.. in a day or two, he will clean out the nest.. Or, use chemicals, which I have done, but hate it when I do... Will
 
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Not silkies, rocks, brahmas, polish or any other breeds I have had. I don't know any chicken that willingly eats ants. I think the formic acid is at best unpalatable, and at worst, dangerous if eaten in any quantity.

Thanks Sonoran! Good info.
 
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Mikey, your best bet is a horney toad or two.. Put him on the nest, and put a laundry basket over it so he doesn't run away, and the cats can't get to him.. in a day or two, he will clean out the nest.. Or, use chemicals, which I have done, but hate it when I do... Will

Now that's a good idea! I wonder if Walt want's a horney toad?
 
um, where does one find a horney toad? are those the poisonous kind? i had gone to visit my lil sis in marana a few months back, and outside her front door was a HUGE toad! it was dead and i asked her about it. she said her dh(ex marine) shot it so the dogs wouldn't eat it cause it was poisonous.

sonoran silkies
i ended up having to put the partridge in a seperate space by herself. she was just pecking the you know what out of the other 3. once i seperated her out, all was well. allison's mom came this afternoon to pick them up and she will drive them up to cottonwood on tuesday. i sure do like that little grey one. i told allison if she doesn't work out, i will take her. she is so precious. the kids love the 3 little chicks and were very surprised. they are out in the growout pen with the ecoglow. thank you!
 

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