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Updated pics of the new barred rocks for Pinky
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Looking good Satay!
 
Colorful, thanks so much for the pictures, they are wonderful. I especially like the Ducks, quails and pigeons, I have no problems with your quarantine but how come they are all together?
Looking at those photo's I would actually have your pigeons but i don't think we could get them all the way up to me form you.
Also how come you got them all so cheap? Like $1 for a chicken and $3 per quail.

Satay i have never seen your turkey's, they look great. I see some turkeys on BYC and they are not to good looking but yours are great and those big ol males all fluffed up.lol.
 
Colorful, thanks so much for the pictures, they are wonderful. I especially like the Ducks, quails and pigeons, I have no problems with your quarantine but how come they are all together?
Looking at those photo's I would actually have your pigeons but i don't think we could get them all the way up to me form you.
Also how come you got them all so cheap? Like $1 for a chicken and $3 per quail.

Satay i have never seen your turkey's, they look great. I see some turkeys on BYC and they are not to good looking but yours are great and those big ol males all fluffed up.lol.

I have them together because the only other option for me is to put them into small runs about 2ft by 4ft by 2ft. This way they have some space, and I always can put them into the smaller runs should they not get along. And I wish you were closer too.

And I got them cheap because I was at the Auction really early and I stayed until it was done, which took about 6 hours, so I got the bargains where I could. That said, most roosters went for $1 to $10 or so. Goulburn Auction is apparently cheap. Until they get home, then I have to de-worm, de-mite and make sure they don't start sneezing.
 
I have them together because the only other option for me is to put them into small runs about 2ft by 4ft by 2ft. This way they have some space, and I always can put them into the smaller runs should they not get along. And I wish you were closer too.

And I got them cheap because I was at the Auction really early and I stayed until it was done, which took about 6 hours, so I got the bargains where I could. That said, most roosters went for $1 to $10 or so. Goulburn Auction is apparently cheap. Until they get home, then I have to de-worm, de-mite and make sure they don't start sneezing.

Oh, I just thought they would spread diseases with each other coz they are from different places but I suppose if they where all at auction together that has already happened.
Yeah I thought that there was a catch, you can't get a "Cheap" chook without having to basically "refresh" it!
 
Nice turkeys Satay.
I have always wanted some- the one species of poultry I have never had!


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Think I Have had them all Ash even geese. They were given to me as adults and the male hated me. I could not go outside or he would attack and leave me with big bruises to the back of my legs. They are now happily living at the neighbours 2 doors up but they will try to go me if I go in her pen.. Mean buggers.
 
Oh, well they should start laying in about 2 weeks. But at a month i would defiantly expect them to be.
I was hoping they would be the same age as my Marans ( 14 weeks ). Could have a comp to see what breed lays first.lol.

I am not sure what age they should start Luke but I have sent a message off to the lady I bought the eggs from to see what average age she thinks. You got to post a picture of your maran eggs when they start to lay Luke. I have looked everywhere for some decent marans but have yet to find any.
 
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What are Turkeys like as 'pets'? Are they friendly or really noisy? I would like some but my husband wouldn't! We are still disagreeing about geese! I really want one (heard you have to have two) and then was told they aren't that attached to chickens so I may have to wait until we move somewhere bigger - we have recently had a fox issue so the girls are in the garden instead of free range everywhere...
I love seeing everyones feathered families!
 
They are pretty friendly. Mine will come running for treats if they see me anywhere on the acreage. The boys will gobble which can be a bit noisy depends on how much land you have I guess.
When we first moved here 6 years ago I bought one turkey about 2 weeks old from a guy at the markets. My son who was young at the time called her "cheap" She used to cheep all the time but it was cause she only cost $5 lol. She used to follow me around every where and help in the gardens etc. One day my neighbour up the road came down with a full grown big g said she had 2 gobblers walk in her yard and no one had claimed them and she only wanted one. Hence the breeding of turkeys begun.I bough a few other females as well. Poor cheap got killed by the neighbours dog last year she was 5 1/2.
 
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