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guys do need some suggestions please. We plan to go to the jam session in Cottonwood Falls on Friday, if we go early to spend the day what is the must see in that area?
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guys do need some suggestions please. We plan to go to the jam session in Cottonwood Falls on Friday, if we go early to spend the day what is the must see in that area?
I have always loved the little town of Council Grove, there are a lot of historic sites there & they have a good restaurant downtown too. It's pretty in the Flint Hills anyway.guys do need some suggestions please. We plan to go to the jam session in Cottonwood Falls on Friday, if we go early to spend the day what is the must see in that area?
Congrats on the chicks! I have a new baby chick at my house too, only one that made it to hatch from some eggs I bought & had shipped. It's a Cream Legbar & a boy, I really was hoping for a girl, but this one does seem awfully pretty. We'll see how he feathers out. I'll be getting some more eggs later on to replace the batch that went bad. It was an awfully expensive little boy.Danz so sorry about your pullet, always seems to be the better ones. The tough part is the not knowing why so that you can put a stop to it. Your peafowl are beautiful, really hope we can get some (when we get the new pen done).
Since I can't spell Ameraucana it must be an EE, right?from what I have read (after I bought it), I figured it was an EE. I don't care as long as she lays a pretty egg. But, from what Trisha and Danz are saying two Ameraucanas could produce a non accepted color and it would have to be an EE?![]()
Trish, the two blue laced red wyandottes are reddish brown/tan with a hint of blue lacing. Not as beautiful as what I thought they should be, but the price was right for laying hens. I'm willing to sell the rooster if you are interested.
Tweety we got our pools for $5.00 at the Dollar store in Emporia on our way home from Gardner. Now is definitely the time to get them.
Danz, I read your posts and they just wear me out, I can't get anything done. I used to work like that, I've gotten soft, maybe you will inspire me to get the things done I want to do. Like I said before, there's ALOT of hard working people on here, but that is how it is when you have animals.
We just finished the hatch on the FBCM eggs, sure wasn't as good as we had hoped. (What's that about counting your chickens before the hatch?). We had 4 that pipped but we had to help them out and 6 others that were fully developed but didn't pip. I guess it was my fault because I opened the windows one night and the house got chilly. DH said the Hovabator couldn't keep the temp regulated. But, we've got 20 little fuzz butts.
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I'm glad your birds are OK, that is a brave hen!I just had a near miss on our first hawk attack.
All the chickens (9 adults, 2 12 week old cockerels, and 6 7-8 week olds) were in the yard. I had just kicked back for a little nap when I heard Marlena (my broody) go ballistic in the yard. By the time I got to the window, she was in a (beak to beak) standoff with an immature redtail about 10 feet from my front door. At first I thought it was my brown chicken (about the same size as Marlena or a tad smaller), and then I realized that THAT was no chicken. I yelled and by the time I got out the door, it had flown off. There were lots of tiny gray feathers around where they had been, so I suspect it had targeted one of Marlena's BCM chicks. I'll have to inspect them tonight when they go in. They are flighty, and they really don't like to be handled. There wasn't any blood on any of the feathers, so I'm hopeful that she/he (the victim) wasn't hurt. Way to go Marlena.
I've had hawks divebomb the yard before, but I've never seen one on the ground before.
I just had a near miss on our first hawk attack.
All the chickens (9 adults, 2 12 week old cockerels, and 6 7-8 week olds) were in the yard. I had just kicked back for a little nap when I heard Marlena (my broody) go ballistic in the yard. By the time I got to the window, she was in a (beak to beak) standoff with an immature redtail about 10 feet from my front door. At first I thought it was my brown chicken (about the same size as Marlena or a tad smaller), and then I realized that THAT was no chicken. I yelled and by the time I got out the door, it had flown off. There were lots of tiny gray feathers around where they had been, so I suspect it had targeted one of Marlena's BCM chicks. I'll have to inspect them tonight when they go in. They are flighty, and they really don't like to be handled. There wasn't any blood on any of the feathers, so I'm hopeful that she/he (the victim) wasn't hurt. Way to go Marlena.
I've had hawks divebomb the yard before, but I've never seen one on the ground before.
Danz, I'm sorry about your pullet.
Thanks guys. She was a beautiful bird. Wish I had some more like her. HeChicken do you have the street address of that place? I guess I can look it up. There is one in Topeka but it seems to keep weird hours and I never hit it at the right time.Sorry about your pullet Danz. If you are anything like me, it doesn't matter how many birds we have, it is still upsetting to lose one especially when we don't know the cause.
Next time you are down in the Wichita area you might try the Habitat for Humanity ReStore. You never know what you'll find there but they have a lot of old building materials at reasonable prices.
I always thought just looking at old buildings like the old courthouse is fascinating.guys do need some suggestions please. We plan to go to the jam session in Cottonwood Falls on Friday, if we go early to spend the day what is the must see in that area?
Congrats on the chicks Queen bee.Danz so sorry about your pullet, always seems to be the better ones. The tough part is the not knowing why so that you can put a stop to it. Your peafowl are beautiful, really hope we can get some (when we get the new pen done).You've got to give that credit to Trish. I know nothing about Ameraucanas or EEs. I am learning about araucanas but that is the extent.
Trish, the two blue laced red wyandottes are reddish brown/tan with a hint of blue lacing. Not as beautiful as what I thought they should be, but the price was right for laying hens. I'm willing to sell the rooster if you are interested.
Tweety we got our pools for $5.00 at the Dollar store in Emporia on our way home from Gardner. Now is definitely the time to get them.
Danz, I read your posts and they just wear me out, I can't get anything done. I used to work like that, I've gotten soft, maybe you will inspire me to get the things done I want to do. Like I said before, there's ALOT of hard working people on here, but that is how it is when you have animals.
It wore me out as well. My legs and arms felt like jelly last night!![]()
We just finished the hatch on the FBCM eggs, sure wasn't as good as we had hoped. (What's that about counting your chickens before the hatch?). We had 4 that pipped but we had to help them out and 6 others that were fully developed but didn't pip. I guess it was my fault because I opened the windows one night and the house got chilly. DH said the Hovabator couldn't keep the temp regulated. But, we've got 20 little fuzz butts.
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I promised some pictures of the 4-H kids with their dressed up animals. Here are a few.
OH crap! It is fall again isn't it. I suppose the owls and hawks will be back at it. I'm so glad the babies are okay.I just had a near miss on our first hawk attack.
All the chickens (9 adults, 2 12 week old cockerels, and 6 7-8 week olds) were in the yard. I had just kicked back for a little nap when I heard Marlena (my broody) go ballistic in the yard. By the time I got to the window, she was in a (beak to beak) standoff with an immature redtail about 10 feet from my front door. At first I thought it was my brown chicken (about the same size as Marlena or a tad smaller), and then I realized that THAT was no chicken. I yelled and by the time I got out the door, it had flown off. There were lots of tiny gray feathers around where they had been, so I suspect it had targeted one of Marlena's BCM chicks. I'll have to inspect them tonight when they go in. They are flighty, and they really don't like to be handled. There wasn't any blood on any of the feathers, so I'm hopeful that she/he (the victim) wasn't hurt. Way to go Marlena.
I've had hawks divebomb the yard before, but I've never seen one on the ground before.