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TN thats how my issues started is she hunched and watch her eyes for bubbles and see if she is eating and drinking properlyHey guys got a question my Partridge Brahma hen tends to spend a lot of time in the corners or on the ground quiet. Do you think she is about to lay or should I be concerned?.
All you need to do is ask the TSC to get a better selection of dual purpose breeds. Are you on your Counties 4-H poultry Committee? You can have much better sway from an inside position. it's also very important to get the parents involved. Too many people think chicken comes from a grocery store wrapped in plastic! They have no idea of the "garden" of breeds and colors that exist.Thank you for the encouragement! It will be a few years down the road before I see some results, but I'm very hopeful that I can encourage more kids into the fair!
She has been fine and perfectly healthy.TN thats how my issues started is she hunched and watch her eyes for bubbles and see if she is eating and drinking properly
I agree. I work with the fair board, so I'm pretty familiar with most of the 4-H leaders. Unfortunately, most of the leaders are into sheep, pigs, goats and cows. We've talked about starting our own club that focuses on poultry, but so far haven't worked that end. I've talked to the two feed stores that bring in chicks and am hopeful that they will bring in more diversity this year. I've also scheduled a chat with the two FFA clubs. I think it will take a few years, but I'm sure that we'll get something going in the next year or two. The true test will be to see how many birds are shown at the county fair. I'm trying to convince some of the kids that are raising other animals that adding a few chickens wouldn't add that much work. At least you don't have to walk chickensAll you need to do is ask the TSC to get a better selection of dual purpose breeds. Are you on your Counties 4-H poultry Committee? You can have much better sway from an inside position. it's also very important to get the parents involved. Too many people think chicken comes from a grocery store wrapped in plastic! They have no idea of the "garden" of breeds and colors that exist.
All you need to do is ask the TSC to get a better selection of dual purpose breeds. Are you on your Counties 4-H poultry Committee? You can have much better sway from an inside position. it's also very important to get the parents involved. Too many people think chicken comes from a grocery store wrapped in plastic! They have no idea of the "garden" of breeds and colors that exist.
I agree. I work with the fair board, so I'm pretty familiar with most of the 4-H leaders. Unfortunately, most of the leaders are into sheep, pigs, goats and cows. We've talked about starting our own club that focuses on poultry, but so far haven't worked that end. I've talked to the two feed stores that bring in chicks and am hopeful that they will bring in more diversity this year. I've also scheduled a chat with the two FFA clubs. I think it will take a few years, but I'm sure that we'll get something going in the next year or two. The true test will be to see how many birds are shown at the county fair. I'm trying to convince some of the kids that are raising other animals that adding a few chickens wouldn't add that much work. At least you don't have to walk chickens![]()