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Don't let my hens know that! :lau
yours will never know. You keep em barefoot and eggs in the kitchen. If you had a pack of silkies you'd never get away with it. Silkies know style!
 
How many chickens does it take for a dust bath? Apparently a lot.

CHICKEN PARADISE!!!!!




And the rest of them were down below:



GORGEOUS birds!

I got a nice picture of my new barnevelder cockerel today:


And my original barnevelder hen:


And a sweet blue barnevelder pullet:
 
Hi all, can not believe I just discovered this thread! We moved up to Grass Valley area over the summer and have been in Chicken Heaven ever since (sadly some of them went to chicken heaven as well -- its been tough transitioning our dogs to livestock)-- we got 6 chicks, then ordered a minimum hatch of 15 = 21 total, and are now down to 11! But number holding steady since November so hopefully it will be all good from here-- they just started laying a month ago its been GREAT!
Def. you cant go wrong with a bigger coop!
welcome from East Placerville
It is great to meet you! Yes, six is a nice start. That is how many I started with and look at me now! I just set 18 eggs and have 10 more on their way. I hope the Small Animal Exchange starts up sooner than April this year...


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I want every one that I see! I was told yesterday that serious breeders only keep one or two breeds. I live in town so I can't even breed one now. Of course I hope to keep Some Roosters in the Country soon. Is that the first step to moving to the County?

Welcome! What about Dominique's? Barred Chickens with some color, like The Marraduna Basque?

See I am enabling already....
The 18 eggs I set last night are a mix of Marans hens with an EE and a Marans Roo. Maybe some Dark egg layers or Olive Egg layers.



The Sherriff is up there! She just moved to a new place too. Molly is up there too? Is Debs_flock? You All should have coffee or breakfast together.
Hogwash on the breeds. Especially just a few. personally I just breed a few because that is all I can and want to handle. I have seen people do good work with more than 3 or 4
now I will have numerous breeds in the layer flock. My first batch of CL X CP olive eggers is a 6 to 1 rooster hen ratio. Not the best way to start
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Jason, I have a question for you. How did you prepare your chickens for the move to a different property? Maybe I should ask, "Did you do anything to get the chickens' immune systems ready for the move?" There is also the stress factor which vitamins/electrolytes can help, but I've always heard that each property/location will have a totally different soil content, different organisms, etc. I'm just curious if there is a way to beef up their bodies ahead of time in preparation instead of just packing them up and unloading them onto new land. Like maybe getting shovel fulls of the "new soil" and adding it to their area so they could scratch through it? I'd love to hear ideas or experience for moving a whole flock of chickens....
I am going to drink heavily.
Just kidding. I give my chickens ACV and the same vitamins you posted to Ron. Just like when you bring in a new bird you keep them in the coop a few days then out in the covered run they go. There has not been chickens here but if they start to get that puffy feeling I will give them Corrid or Sulmet.
I think it may be easier on them because they are all going at once and now having had adult birds shipped I know nothing will be that hard on them.
I was wondering more about exposing them to the new soil. Is that not usually an issue? If not -good, I'm worrying for nothing.
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As for the vitamins & electrolytes I found a great (and cheap) source at the Echo Valley Ranch Feed Store in Auburn made by Agri Labs. It is a 4 oz. pouch of powder that you add to their water. It's enough for 128 gallons of water so I just sprinkle enough in each waterer to turn it yellowish-orange. I bought it 5 months ago and still have 1/3 left. It is only $2.69. I was looking for an alternative to the Sav-A-Chick vitamins because they are so expensive. This stuff can be used on livestock and poultry.
I use this daily with Apple Cider Vinegar. Oh and I give some to the chickens daily to.

There are several BYC members up your way! Miss Molly is in New Castle and the Sheriff is up there too.

You all really should go out for coffee....
Yep and Chickee. Deb and I are up the 50 side but still in the hill country. Well not so hilly where I am now more mountainous
I have 5 and I keep expecting to find an egg everytime I open the coop............................so far.........................nada!

Deb
Freeloading is a thing my chickens know all to well.
 
Quote: Urch has a lot of Breeds and does well with them so I think you are correct. Papabrooder has a lot of breeds too.

I was worried about you having a bunch of little roos. I was hoping though. I think I got the girls LOL.

Will share a couple with you later.
 

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