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We homeschool too. Makes us extra weird. :p My family although they giggle- respect our choices so I have that! :D How old are your kids?


They are 7 and 8. My daughter is in 4th grade this year..I'm debating pulling her out at 6th and homeschooling her.
 
well sounds like you get your questions answered. :) yes mine are large fowl LF.
two of them have become my new favorite chickens. some pics:




She was definitely starting to pose for the camera.





i am liking the personality of these chickens more than many of the other breeds I have. they are so mellow and not easily spooked.
Ahhh they are so pretty!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
well sounds like you get your questions answered. :) yes mine are large fowl LF.
two of them have become my new favorite chickens. some pics:




She was definitely starting to pose for the camera.





i am liking the personality of these chickens more than many of the other breeds I have. they are so mellow and not easily spooked.
Are these are breed you will keep on having for a while?
 
Quote: oh yes definitely. they are one of my favorites. i just have too many so I will sell off some from my grow out pen just as soon as I finalize my breeders, get rid of extra roos (either sell or eat), etc. :) I think I have in the vicinity of 35-40 and will only keep at most 20 to maturity and then ultimately down to my top 8-10.
 
Deb, You are so funny... I do the same thing. I keep collecting all the good deals I can find on Craigslist. My husband told me he might have to turn off the internet if I cant stay of craigslist. I laughed and said, do it...I get internet on my Iphone and at work...LOL He is just Joking...I hope...
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I have an app on my phone that sends a push anytime there is something on my list from CL. Speaking of it, everyone keep an eye out for my perfect cabinet incubator for 200 bucks! :D

ALLL our chicken stuff not from Osh was from CL. Except the feeder bottoms...
 
I have some BCM roosters who even at a young age- I can tell they have ugly combs. This is likely to continue right? I mean he won't turn 10 months old and suddenly have a perfect comb? I should take pics! LOL

Combs don't seem to get better, only worse. If they are funky now, they'll stay that way. What exactly do you mean by funky? If I remember correctly, your boys had too many points on their combs. That definitely won't change (at least without another rooster pecking off a point
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) But it's also not a HUGE deal at a show, just a small deduction.

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This pen was being sold by a 27 year old girl. Her mother bought the pen for her a year ago for her dog, but she thought the pen was too small so she didn't use it. I think her mother will kill her when she finds out how much she asked for it.
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The pen was literally like brand new. I can usually help carry pen panels, these are too heavy for me to even hold up my end of a panel. This is truly the best pen I've bought. Someone else has the exact same pen on CL right now, $375 FIRM.

Deb
 
Combs don't seem to get better, only worse. If they are funky now, they'll stay that way. What exactly do you mean by funky? If I remember correctly, your boys had too many points on their combs. That definitely won't change (at least without another rooster pecking off a point
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This pen was being sold by a 27 year old girl. Her mother bought the pen for her a year ago for her dog, but she thought the pen was too small so she didn't use it. I think her mother will kill her when she finds out how much she asked for it.
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The pen was literally like brand new. I can usually help carry pen panels, these are too heavy for me to even hold up my end of a panel. This is truly the best pen I've bought. Someone else has the exact same pen on CL right now, $375 FIRM.

Deb
congrats on the pen.
 
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I processed two today --EO Basque Cockerels. They weighed 3.2 pounds dressed. That is called a fryer. 15 to 3 pounds is a broiler. Mine were 22 ish weeks old. I expect them to be delicious.

Deb answered your question about the combs. The bad thing is if they have sprigs. Those are hard to get rid of if breeding Marans. The other thing they all seem to be worried about is Squirrel tail. My memory says that is where the tail goes up more that 45 degrees. You should try to get the SOP. It is new so it is not in the book.

You know what is in your food when you grow it your self. Oh somewhere there was a reference to city dwellers in NY high rises--they can grow quail. I would love to see that in an Apartment, but there are people working on this right now in the Bay Area.

One final note, you can process them any time you want to. The two pound ones area bit small, but if they are really mean and try to hurt the kids, that is the time....

It was a busy weekend!

Ron
 
Deb answered your question about the combs. The bad thing is if they have sprigs. Those are hard to get rid of if breeding Marans. The other thing they all seem to be worried about is Squirrel tail. My memory says that is where the tail goes up more that 45 degrees. You should try to get the SOP. It is new so it is not in the book.

Ron

Yes, side sprigs are a complete DQ and they just keep growing. You'll also find them on girls, but you have to look much closer.

A squirrel tail is when they are over 90 degrees (more than straight up). There are only a breed or two (don't know for sure if there are others) where it's not a problem (or is desired), such as japanese bantams and serama, to name two. It's supposed to be very difficult to fix once in your lines.

Deb
 

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