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THought I'd offer these locally--a couple silkie roosters, one dark blue $10 and one self blue $10. Both a year old and will be available after Memorial Day. I have trimmed up their faces & bottoms for the breeding pen. The self blue is beginning to molt tail feathers & he'd be fine for pet or a lavendar project. He has a small crest & less fluff than the blue. The blue has lots going for him--excellent feet, beak, comb & eye color, body shape--only defect are some horns off his comb.
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Also available is a young splash cockerel $10 from Reese Poultry eggs here on BYC. The only reason he's going and not his 3 brothers is they have better toe separation and some boys have to go.
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Oh! Also have the bantam cochin chicks posted earlier
 
woo hoo! The quail train was successful
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Melissa now has 10 bobwhites for her daughter and I am the proud owner of 6 coturnix quail. I forgot how tiny they are just after hatching!!!!!
 
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Humphrey has decided to assert his authority. Last night when I went in to gather eggs he ran at my foot and tried to just peck it. Kinda caught me off guard and I was probably too close to him. Luckily I had the water bucket in my hand and just stuck it up in front of him. This morning was a different story. First thing when I went in to open the coop window he started walking right at me like he was on a mission. He got a little close for my comfort but I stood my ground and stayed facing him. Now this is a little hard to do when you are trying to open a window and secure it. He waited for the one second I looked away and came at me full force. I was quick enough to get my foot up to stop him from getting my leg but he seriously thought about coming back for more. So I guess the reason I am telling you all this is because I want to know what you recommend to do to let him know I am boss and not him. He was fine this evening when I went out but I made sure to make my presence known and threw them some scratch and that seemed to occupy him. He doesn't bother me but if we go out of town I don't want to have to worry about the neighbor girl going in to get eggs. Should I go in armed with a water hose or something else?
 
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those boogers are FAST! Two made a run for it when we were transfering them into their brooder cage. Geeze louise, they fit into the tiniest little spaces too! Got them into their brooder with the other siblings and alls fine with the world again.

Thanks again for leading the train!
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I don't think mine have stopped eating since I got them in the brooder! Maybe mine are slower because they are so weighed down with feed
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I know what you mean. My two are MONSTERS next to the WH girl LOL! She is SUPER loud! If she wants something oh boy do you know it!
 

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