Arizona Chickens

Ya i didn't think about telling him to look him over or anything, i hate that we got him cause i dont want my flock to get mites but i am happy we got that poor little roo out of that place. Ya southerndesert, i buy my feed from dales too. They have way better prices, but they haven't had any chicks in awhile. I called to complain alittle bit ago and the manager was busy and i would have to call him back later. Really thats how you handle business?
 
Thanks for the pics of snow and coop tours and birds everyone! It all looked like fun! (except the snowy garden southerndesert,
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Thanks! I did dust her with poultry dust. Do pigeons carry lice? The house next to us, closest to the coop, was vacant for a long time and was a pigeon fest. Then some people moved in and killed some pigeons and hung them on the fence between us. They thought that would scare the other pigeons away. They are freaks. Anywho, the dead pigeons were right next to my coop/run. My husband asked them to remove the dead pigeons and not do it again. He was much nicer than I would have been, he didn't use the words "freak", "stupid", or "flippin' gross", and he didn't do this
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Your babies are growing up. Soon, he's going to be asking for the keys to the car and $20 bucks to take out a pullet. Then, it's empty nest time.
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I really did laugh out loud!

Soon he's going over to your house on his way to freezer camp!

Have you tried the extra grande cones yet?
 
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Hey Dar! You should contact Bargain for WMs. I just had an amazing hatch with her eggs. She sent me 12. I dropped one when weighing before setting. 11 went into the incubator, one never developed and 10 popped out unbelievably healthy. I am not a Marans expert, but they look true to standard....fluffy golden balls with feathered shanks.

AND I went to visit Rocky a few weeks ago. He looks a little scrawny, but was molting. He has 2.5 acres to free range during the day with his flock of 5 ladies and a secure coop for nights. I will load some pics for you.

Here is a pic of the Wheaten Marans chicks...2 weeks old now.

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Gorgeous photos! Very striking contrast between the royal blue background and hte brilliant yellow chicks! How did you EVER get them to all stay still long enough to snap the picture?
 
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Agree, they are lice. No, mammals do not get poultry lice (other birds can). While they might not all have it right now, (some birds seem to be "tastier" than others), once you have treated a favoured host, they will move to their next victims. DE doesn't do anything except help keep things dry--at least not in the short term. Sevin or pyrethrin or permethrin are your easiest useful choices. You can use a dog flea/tick spray such as Adams. If you go that route, get the kind that has an insect growth regulator--it not only kills the adult bugs, it also prevents immature lice & mites from maturing, helping you break the cycle.
 
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Thanks! I did dust her with poultry dust. Do pigeons carry lice? The house next to us, closest to the coop, was vacant for a long time and was a pigeon fest. Then some people moved in and killed some pigeons and hung them on the fence between us. They thought that would scare the other pigeons away. They are freaks. Anywho, the dead pigeons were right next to my coop/run. My husband asked them to remove the dead pigeons and not do it again. He was much nicer than I would have been, he didn't use the words "freak", "stupid", or "flippin' gross", and he didn't do this
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. They haven't done it since, but maybe the damage was already done.

Yes, they can, along with other wild birds. I absolutely agree that hanging dead pigeons will have no effect on those left, and is beyond gross. If they want to hang dead birds or animals up, they need to do it somewhere that is completely on their own property!
 
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Agree, they are lice. No, mammals do not get poultry lice (other birds can). While they might not all have it right now, (some birds seem to be "tastier" than others), once you have treated a favoured host, they will move to their next victims. DE doesn't do anything except help keep things dry--at least not in the short term. Sevin or pyrethrin or permethrin are your easiest useful choices. You can use a dog flea/tick spray such as Adams. If you go that route, get the kind that has an insect growth regulator--it not only kills the adult bugs, it also prevents immature lice & mites from maturing, helping you break the cycle.

Thanks! I'll treat them all. I don't see any on the other, but it makes sense that they will move around. Can I dust AND use the spray?
 
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Your babies are growing up. Soon, he's going to be asking for the keys to the car and $20 bucks to take out a pullet. Then, it's empty nest time.
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I really did laugh out loud!

Soon he's going over to your house on his way to freezer camp!

Have you tried the extra grande cones yet?

I used the extra grande cone last week. Would you believe it's still a little snug?
I have a cruddy cold again. My husband, who never gets sick, has brought two colds home since he started teaching.
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I'm hoping to process all the Cornish this week but today I felt like caca. I need to run get some 2.5 gallon ziplock baggies and didn't even want to do that.
I wish they would get over this pin feather stage. They all have bald butts and pin feathers, took me forever to pluck again last week. I don't think last summer I ever had that problem, not sure if it's just this batch or what's up with that.
 
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Thanks! I did dust her with poultry dust. Do pigeons carry lice? The house next to us, closest to the coop, was vacant for a long time and was a pigeon fest. Then some people moved in and killed some pigeons and hung them on the fence between us. They thought that would scare the other pigeons away. They are freaks. Anywho, the dead pigeons were right next to my coop/run. My husband asked them to remove the dead pigeons and not do it again. He was much nicer than I would have been, he didn't use the words "freak", "stupid", or "flippin' gross", and he didn't do this
smack.gif
. They haven't done it since, but maybe the damage was already done.

Yes, they can, along with other wild birds. I absolutely agree that hanging dead pigeons will have no effect on those left, and is beyond gross. If they want to hang dead birds or animals up, they need to do it somewhere that is completely on their own property!

Maybe they are from Osage Co, OK. There is this very strange ritual there of hanging spoonbill catfish heads on the front fence posts. It's very strange and creepy. These prehistoric skulls hanging all over people's fences, some people have 10-20 of them. I mean, they are very cool looking skulls but on the front fence by the road?
I wish I could find a picture to show everyone. I'd never even Heard of a spoonbill catfish before I lived there, crazy looking things.
 

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