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x2, I think it's unlikely that it's a buff brahma, we've got a few and there's never been any white on them, I think you'd be seeing much more yellow if they were buff. That said, I like brahmas in every color, they're the friendliest chickens we've got, enjoy. :)

... Maybe they're light brahmas. :D I think I wanted buff brahmas but murdoch's had the light ones when I was stocking up and I said 'Close enough!' and got two. :D
 
That is definantly a Light Brahma and I had one go rooster on me a few years ago. Roo's among brahmas tend to feather in much more slowly than the pullets and will get tree trunk legs. I swear mine was 4 weeks before I started seeing tail feathers! My boy would stand in an alert pose that made him almost twice as tall as the other standard breed chicks too.

Yeah, they're light brahmas... oops! And drat about the roo!
 
I hauled butt today to put the dirt back on top of my 'buried' hardware cloth before the snow tonight. I had to do some finishing work on the hardware cloth and then I moved dirt that was REmoved by two people in four hours... everything took me 6 hours and I just barely made it inside before the winds started getting so bad it would have been futile to attempt throwing a shovel full of dirt! *WHEW* I'm exhausted but feel better about our coop efforts since we hadn't been able to do any work on it since Easter. And I'm hoping Denver actually gets the snow they are predicting to help compact that dirt back into place!
 
Welcome Jime! Sorry to hear about all of the predator issues you have been dealing with. We were worried about that so we decided that our chicks would be in a covered coop & run. Plus our HOA wasn't keen on chickens running around so we agreed to keep them in a pen. I am hoping that when or IF we can train the dogs around the chickens, that we might let them hang out with us in the backyard from time to time. We have a ton of hawks and owls so I think that will be my biggest concern besides dogs in our area.

Glad you joined us!
 
I dream of the day I can move from our 1/2 acre urban lot in corporated Parker to our 12 acres "homestead" in Hartsel. I can have at least one of every kind of chicken breed, if I want. They can cluck loudly and happily, and I won't worry about the neighbors hearing them and turning us in. They can have lots of room to roam and forage.

I have thought about whether I would ever have roosters. The aggressiveness of most roosters bothers me, so there are very few breeds that I would even consider keeping. The Salmon Faverolles is one breed I would LOVE to have a pair of...when I can legally have them.

Imagine my mixed emotions when one of my Salmon chicks started showing male characteristics. (You know, leaving the toilet seat up, not asking for directions, squeezing the toothepaste tube in the middle....) I have a pair of Salmons, just like I want! But, I'm still on our 1/2 acre urban lot in the middle of corporated Parker, and will be here for another couple of years.
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Talk about tough luck!

So, I guess I need to find a good home for him in a few weeks. (He's only about three weeks old right now.) Or find and make friends with someone who lives in an area where roosters are tolerated, and keep him there until we have a place for him.

Anyone interested in a sweet Salmon rooster?
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Hello everybody , I live in Elizabeth and have been caching up with this thread, really good comments, pictures and info and most important nice people is one f the friendliest threads I have been.
Since i have been catching up now I can not remember witch post I want to comment on, so I will try to comment on what I remember and hope helps some body.
First sorry for the spelling I ma trying to correct but sometimes still doesn't make sense I 100% better at spanish.
Ok here it goes.
Predators:Last year I got some egg went crazy on incubation and hatched abut 80 chicks and ducks you can call it beginners luck, that total went down to 50 in 2 afternoons thanks to a fox. My solution then was get and electric fence.
By then I have everybody inside the fence and the fox try again and learn.Next on the list was a racoon or wissel or skunk don't know what but start to find bodies without heads and stomach, solution to that was getting everybody in bed early and lock them up.
Next came my neighbor complaining about the netting so we move everybody to other side of property, and there came owls, they took my number to 20 chickens and 9 water fowl, my door opens about 6 in the morning and the owls were smart o wait that long and get them they specially like my ducks.Aging solution was lock everybody and opens doors by hand about 8 in the morning.
Finally cayotes were the last ones took my number to 13 chickens, they figure out to go to the close of the fencing (were the two ends get together, this happens when I was away so I could not o much about that,My solutions was to move everybody in the barn a stall for the ducks and geese and the run for the chickens and their coops since then I did not have more mortalities
Well my dog went crazy the other day and got my bantamn cochin, and an eagle got one of my pretty partridge cochins:hit . At least I can say that the wild life in my area is well fed. 
I read here that a good option for eagles are those owls that turn, but where do you place them high in a tree or in a fence or by the coops? 

Meal worms:
They are really easy to grow just put the bran and add potatoes, they will start to give some extras in about 6 months, I separate every stage and the bettles get one moth in one drawer and one in another.
I raise dubia roaches as well they are really easy to grow and propagate pretty fast, they are slow to mature but give plenty of babies to feed the chickens and ducks.You just need water crystal, cat food or even chickens mush and some apples.And some of those seed heater mats.
Also raise crawfish they have tons of babies and they go to the ducks water and they have lots of fun, chickens get some as well.
With all that I am hoping i ma getting them plenty of protein.

DLM :
My system is suppose to be a DLM but i change it a little, I try the poop trays but the space for me to turn on the coop was too crowded so I give up now what I do is put the wood pellets with out expanding them and put some PDZ and what I just move the litter and list no smell and not a lot of bedding neither, this is change every 6 months and go into the raise beds.

Food:
I get my food at Elizabeth corner is a reasonable price for organic food (the only thing I don't like is they add soybeans ) the brand is ranch-away.But I only feed this as filler puti it in the big plate and they serve them selves what they want 3 bags of 40# last me about  3 1/2 months. The main food is organic grains witch I sprout,I get this from Golden organics and is about 45 minutes drive one way but I go there ever 3-4 moths.If you buy a total of 500 they will deliver with an extra charge.I have never try this. In grains is about 200$ for 4-5 months.
I also do fooder but that is share with the horses and bunnies as well.

Oh my I hope I did not get every body bore.

Animals I have 3EE,1 australorp,1 buff orp,1 barred rock,(hatchery stock) 3 marraduna basque,1 mottled d'uccle,2 partriadge cochin(breeder stock) and my new one are 4 mille fleur leghorns, 2 welsummers, 4 white american bresse.3 blue/splash muscovy, 1 nice call duck hen and 1 call duck mix drake, and 4 sebastopol geese that are looking for a loving home.


I love this group and the people in it. There's so much to learn, everyone uses their own techniques, and all of them are interesting. Thank you so much for all this information, and welcome to the group.
 
I got the MB from Skyline poultry but my luck left me with two rosters witch one is nice and big but does not have yellow legs and has a bit of white feather on tail, the other is getting bigger and it has the nice yellow legs and beak and not white on tail,I am keeping the two for now, my hen is white so is not good to breed her, that leaves my just with two nice roosters to look at and a nice hen who lays tons of eggs I get 5 eggs a week form her, she started in february her first week they were small but now are big 2.8 oz each and sometimes 2.5 but not less. But I 2 day ago I set 13 MBH eggs in the bator so I ma hoping for new Basques again.
The variety is for now, I decided to start with different breed and see what I like.
 
Ugh. I just moved my brooder from my basement to my garage over the weekend.. Hopefully my garage doesn't get too cold. They are 6 weeks old now and I still have a heat lamp in there but they are saying it is supposed to get bitter cold overnight. This will be a rude awakening to my chicks.
 

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