Arkansas folks speak up.........

These slatebelt monsters come from Wilds of Pa here on BYC. or Hink-jc Mountain Poultry at this link. These are really big birds. The thing you have to remember is, you cant' just keep everything and breed it and expect it to keep its size. Like chickens, you have to save the best and eat the rest. Only breed the biggest. I think that is what has happened when you get those smaller GG and Butlers. My GGs are not mature yet, but they don't look like they are going to get as big as the slatebelt monsters.

http://www.hinkjcpoultry.com/bobwhite.htm
 
Jen, How is DH doing?

I saw you bid on some Blue Wheaten Olive Eggers. If you get them, you'll have to share!
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Hey Elias, bring those extra quail down here! This is not a "poultry" swap, but they will allow anything!

AM Racing’s 5th Annual Swap Meet, Monticello Arkansas 2.12.11

You are invited to AM Racing’s 5th Annual Swap Meet in Monticello Arkansas.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

10:00 AM Until ???

YOU BRING IT…YOU SWAP IT…YOU SELL IT!

Free Booth Spaces Available – Concessions Available

Children’s Activities

From the AM Racing Store:

DISCOUNTS STORE WIDE

Get a free AM Racing hat with purchase of $100.

Get a free T-shirt with purchase of $200.

AM Racing – AM Rental and Sales
1016 Hwy 425 South
Monticello, Arkansas 71655
870/367-3715

http://amracingstore.com

Members of the Drew County 4H Poultry Club will have some poultry at the swap along with lots of poultry items!​
 
I am worried about my chickens! I live in Fayetteville and the weather is nasty. I have four bantam cochin pullets that around abovt 6 months old and 1 that is 7 months old. I have a silkie that is only about three months old. They are in an outside coop that is entirely chickenwire. I've put tarp over it with some gaps for ventilation and there is a heat lamp in there as well. It feels really cold in there and wednesday we are supposed to have -7 degrees. Should I move them into the garage? I hate the idea of anyone, animal or person, being cold. Stupid winter!
 
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are they huddling under the lamp or moving around acting fairly normal? I say if they are acting normal, then their feathers are keeping them plenty warm enough! But if they were huddling up all day under the lamp, yeah I'd worry.
My 8 week olds were out running around in the pouring rain this morning. They had "mush" for breakfast coz I left their feeder out
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they are all under the lamp now, but I'm sure they are fine with their doghouse keeping the wind off. My adult chickens have a wind block and a tarp but otherwise an open pen, and no heat lamp, and they were running around like it was normal when I got off work - guess they didn't hear the radio say windchill of 9.....their feathers are wonderfully insulating! Unfortunately for me, all my padlocks are frozen stiff. I couldn't get into the coop or get the card out of my game camera
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- to the weather!
 

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