thanks Ron not really sure what we are doing
Nevada County is nice. We'd welcome you gladly up here! And we are chicken friendly. Up to 5 hens in city limits. Or anything goes outside of city limits.
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thanks Ron not really sure what we are doing
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How long has he been with them? It takes some time to woo the Hens. It is very cute though.
One thing to look into is feathers on the vent. There is no appendage on chickens, so feathers on the Rooster or the Hen often get into the way.(I hope that was family friendly enough).Feathers that get in the way need to be trimmed or plucked.![]()
Are you going to hatch eggs from him? I would wait until he has been with the hens for three weeks and do a test incubation. You can check the eggs for the doughnut where the embryo is too.
love the picture. My wife is a photographer. she even lets me use her camera sometimesSweet!! POST MORE PICTURES!!They're so good! I've only been into Photography since about September of last year, but it is really, really addicting. I just did a photoshoot with 4 dogs for Border Collie Rescue NC.![]()
I am SO EXCITED to get my chickies, it'll be so fun to take pictures of them. So far I only have pictures of my friends chicks. I love the awkward stage where they're starting to get in all the their adult feathers...
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oh nice pictures pleaseRon, I bought four of the plastic nesting boxes. I really like them. I can pull them off the wall and wash them.
I never candle my own and still get good hatches. No issues with bad eggsSeriously! My goodness - half the time I just want to believe that if I let them do their thing they'll be fine (I mean eggs have been hatching for how many thousands/millions/trillions of years?) and the other half I'm hovering over the hygrometer dying inside because I don't know if the humidity is too high or too low or if I should keep the plug in or worry because them temp is 99.3. I can't imagine if these were expensive eggs!
I did candle three yesterday (I was worried about one of the store bought eggs, it had sappy areas coming out. Anyway, I scrapped that one (no veining, either) but the one next to it had a little tiny chickie fetus in it! It was kind of crazy how much I could see. It was one from Deann. So cool. I'm afraid once they get bigger they're going to give me (human)baby-fever. It reminds me of seeing the ultrasounds of my kids!
well that is why. Icelandic chickens dont listen to anyoneI have a pip!!!!!And day 21 isn't until 10 PM tomorrow! My little icelandic surprise egg from chiqita is going to hatch early! The hole is big and I can see its little beak sticking out! Huzzah!!!!![]()
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no not at all. Just keep the wind and rain off themI don't think I need to worry about insulation, do I? "Redding's coldest month is December when the average temperature overnight is 35.0°F. In July, the warmest month, the average day time temperature rises to 98.5°F."
Yes on the north side. Baking in the summer and soggy winter conditions are worse the heat and coldShould I leave some of the coop walls open as just hardware cloth? It gets HOT here, triple digits in the summer. But doesn't usually get below freezing in winter.
Yes
A "California" Coop is closed on three side with the North side open and covered with hardware cloth and a roof that stick out to catch the rain. There should also be vents at the top.
Ventilation is very important and keeping them out of the wind in the winter is important as well. You do not need insulation. Chickens are their own little insulators...
Hangtown farms and Capayvalleychick have built some recently.
yuckHi Deanne!
I was thinking of you today when I opened a box of Fertile eggs! You could teach some sellers a thing or two.
Look at what I got today:
Shipped in a small box and the eggs placed in the box inside a cut up foam egg carton:
The eggs on the inside of the carton are wrapped in tissue:
Enough of that!
You should have an easier time hatching the Marans eggs. They are crossed with Little Pedler so the will not have the hatching problems from the US Marans. Those are too inbred to hatch well in most cases.
x2You know me! I will be giving it the best shot I can!
I sent a pm. hopefully we can get them shipped better in the future. The person is really great so I hope we can get the shipping down--It would be a big help for their business.
Well it looks like we are yet again downsizing and will be renting our home and moving.
I'll have my entire flock available for purchase in addition to the new chicks I have just gotten...red orpingtons & swedish flower hens from greenfire and Barnevelders - a mix of blue, buff & regular
PM me I'll try to list my current members of my backyard flock... I love them all and want them to go to good homes
sorry Cheryl. If you choose to sell your R- Com I have been planning on buying one.I'll have waterers, feeders, brooders, incubators, watering systems, you name it chicken I'll have it for sale, pm me![]()
Cheryl.....I had hoped no news was good news. We have room. PM pricing and I'll see what we can do. You have beautiful birds.I just took pics so if you need them![]()
Don't beat yourself up! We all start somewhereLol, me and Zooweemama will just have to meet up at MissMolly's and have a chicken photography workshop:cd . Just kidding.... well sorta.
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