Consolidated Kansas

Darn. My son wants some turkeys to show, I think i still might get a few cause they are really pretty. Im still having some trouble finding turkeys so i think i might order some from porter's. They are taking order's for next layin' season..would anyone else be interested?

http://www.porterturkeys.com/
 
I am so excited to see a thread devoted to Kansans! I live in rural NE kansas... And I am a new mommy to 18 RIR 3 week old fuzz balls!
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I am in love with them!! We are crazily working on their coop... Any suggestions for anything special to add into the coop for the weather/climate of Kansas??? I look forward to getting to know you all!

Thanks!!!

Erin
 
Hi !! Glad to see you here !!

I am also from NE part of Kansas ..

My RIR's are almost 5 months old (no eggs yet) -- Guess I'm a "new egg" 'cause these are my 1st ever. I learn something new almost daily.

This site is very helpful and will answer a lot of your questions.
 
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Hi! Glad to have you here!!

You might take a look at my BYC page for hints about a lot of chicken stuff- in general, I can't stress enough how important it is to build as though evil 12-year old boys with sticks and tools were going after them, because a hungry raccoon at night is about that clever and dangerous. Use 1/2" hardware cloth wherever you want wire, and allow no openings you could stick your thumb through near where the birds will be roosting. We also have weasels, minks, and occasionally a skunk or possum will go out of character and attack birds. We have foxes and they will dig and attack in daytime.

If you don't have power to your coop, you might consider how the winter cold will be managed. Also, how you will deal with frozen waterers- it's brutal if you have to haul it very far.

Look at all of the topic on my page for suggestions on a lot of this. Ask away if we can help on anything!
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to you, too!!

I'm glad to see so many BYC folks in this area! Is anyone crouching when you go to pet them yet? I bet you're close to that elusive first egg!
 
Hey welcome to BYC. I'm fairly new here myself. My girls are almost 6 weeks old, and I've been obsessively reading these forums since the middle of June. I'm also from rural ne KS, so we are sort of neighbors
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Want to share where in NE KS you are?

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The new members have encouraged me to speak out! My boys (the ABCS) and I are also newbies to the chicken thing! I have 14 5 month old pullets - buffs, rir, australopes, and barred rocks. We are anxiously awaiting the arrival of eggs! To tide my anxious boys over, I added to the flock with 3 9 month olds - 1 blue orpington (Mama Blu) and 2 Amercaunas (sold to me as Ameracaunas, but I have my doubts). Then, we added two beautiful birds from City Chooks - a splash orpington cockerel and a lovely, shy black orpington point of lay pullet. WHEW!!! It has been fun. I sincerely appreciate ALL the information that is posted here. Keep it coming! And the tips on your page CityChooks are great! They are right on!
 

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