California - Northern

[re: contemplating too many chickens]
Hmmm well if you have the room..? Lol! You could always sell the eggs or get into breeding to sell hatching eggs! I'm not helping am I? Haha

breeding seems like it's far off, if ever, because my neighbor would probably explode if i got a rooster -- and i'm not remotely ready to deal with separate breeding pens, etc. i've just got my one coop/run (for all of a month now!), fabulous though it is.

the calculus i'm struggling with is how many chicks to order, knowing that some are likely to be male & therefore i can't keep? the six i've gotten so far were all pullets already, 6-8 weeks old, & so gender was fairly certain -- and IF the cream legbars i've ordered hatch okay, they're auto-sexing -- but everything else i'm thinking of is straight run, & from the way(s) i've been considering this, i could end up with anywhere from 8-14 hens, which is a pretty wide swing.

also trying to decide between breeds i'm a little more excited about but that would need to be shipped from afar, vs. ones i can drive & pick up the chicks. i prefer the latter, but also realize that once school starts again (aug 21) my schedule will be WAY less flexible...

too many variables!
 
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If you want auto sexing, several of us have Cream Legbars and Rhodbars.

The problem with ordering chicks is the min. order number and most of them being straight run from the rare poultry breeders. Chicks add up fast both ways.

I hope your teaching preparations are productive. My wife starts that process soon too.

Ron
 
Lucas(Gomes Bantams) might take my FBCM Trio. I have a couple of pictures of my Cockerel. He is 18 to 19 weeks old.

head shot. So far a fairly clean comb



So far, nice form and no Squirrel tail. He wanted to get in with the girls, so wold not hold still. Way too young to figure out the final colors.


This is one of the pullets. The picture was taken a month ago.


Ron

Edited to add when the picture of the pullet was taken. Ron
 
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So, it looks like another hen added herself to the broody brigade. So I now have 3 hens raising babies, 2 silkie showgirls that are in for their second round of the year, layed for like 4 weeks in between, 1 orphie and 1 FCBM fghting over nest boxes.
For any battlestar fans out there:
HENS!!! YOUR GOING THE WRONG WAYYYYYY!

Forgive my whining, but when I said I wanted broodies I didn't mean everyone together all the time! With my luck my 3 pullets at point of lay will push out 2 eggs and say WOW! I could sit on those!

Ill have to get some pics of everyone lines up in the nesting boxes puffing up on their golf balls. If only jojo wold try and sit on Candy again....
 
Good morning Everybody!

I wanted to post the link to my coop/s buildout. I built a hoop coop for my meat chickens and for grow outs. Now I'm building my pallet coop. It's 8x12x8. Pretty big!

Heres the link

https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/692669/building-a-hoop-coop-first-a-pallet-coop-next

And a few pictures...

Hoop coop


Pallet coop



Have a beautiful day!
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Nice!

Ron
 
Going to scrap the Wheaten Penedesenca eggs.. day 22 and nothing on the only 2 that looked to develop. will candle them tonight and then toss em.. ugh
Thanks Usps. I hope you enjoyed what appeared to be your expensive soccer ball.
 

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