Ugh. Gorgeous! Can;t we all have the SAME kinds of chickens so no one gets chicken envy? rofl!
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Ugh. Gorgeous! Can;t we all have the SAME kinds of chickens so no one gets chicken envy? rofl!
Good morning friends and happy Saturday! This cool weather is a nice break huh?!
Today we are going to introduce our new birds (Plymouth Rocks) to our "old" crew (Marraduna Basques). They've been separated by a gate for a couple of days. Yesterday, two of the Basque pullets jumped the fence and were in there with the new guys. There didn't seem to be a problem at all. Should I wait until dark to put them in the coop together? Or I can just let them all out in the pen together and see how it goes while keeping an eye on them?
I'm going to the feed store today for a few things and am planning on picking up some Corrid. I was told by a few people to put this in their water for a few days when introducing new birds (just in case the new birds have a different strand of cocci that my old birds haven't been exposed to.) Has anyone else done this before?
Thanks!!Happy Saturday to All![]()
This is for those here interested in using Heritage Chickens for Meat. I posted yesterday about the different classes of Heritage chickens for eating. It turns out I was wrong. Broilers are the little tender ones and then fryers. Roasters are the next size and then they were Fowl for the biggest ones over a year old that needed moisture cooking.
Here is an article that explains all of this in detail: http://www.albc-usa.org/documents/cookingwheritagechicken.pdf
I am going to take some time reading this article and keeping a copy in my notes.
Ron
HI everyone, Im new to this part of the forumJust browsing around to get to know who my neighbors are.. anyone else here from Fort Bragg?? I am just getting back
"into" chickens after about 8 yrs. and have bought and hatched a few birds in the last couple months. Also built an chicken house , moved and left my barn behindI know I have forgot about all i knew so will be watching and learning as I go.
This is " Magic Mike" Silkie Showgirl cockerel
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A couple of the chicks
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and the new chicken house... no yard yet...
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cant wait to get the yards finished.... I should be getting a few new chicks in a couple weeks. Im anxious to have them here.
That is about as close as anyone that isnt right here lol! Thanks for the welcome!Welcome! I live near Ft.Bragg, about 45 minutes away![]()
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I'm not sure how many times you can use it in the post, but it's spelled "Cocci", short for coccidiosis.
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Deb