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KarenS/Sapphireblu- Is that what that loud whooping sound is at night!?!? Foxes??!!!!??? We have tons of them, they are out late, late, late at night when I go out to turn off the last of the outside lights and the garage light. I always wondered what on earth that racket was, they are sooooo loud!

Hawkeye- If you sell that cute little splash silkie you let me know!!! I love that hen of yours, she is just gorgeous. I just have bbs silkies for pets and fun. I have always had a soft spot for the splash silkies since my favorite hen Uno. I lost her last summer to heat exhaustion.

Sorry if I missed anyone!!! Have a good night everyone!
I never hear fox here. Probably because we have a den of coyotes in my tree line. I'll let you know if I'm going to get rid of it! I'm still back and forth on it. The one foot has the two inner toes fused a bit, and I'm going to double check to see if those can still make good breeders. If not, I'll be getting rid of it. :)


Just caught up with everyone but it's late and I'm beat. DH got the electric fence going and the kids and I moved all the keeper birds to the coop. I have 22 birds out there right now but will be checking to make sure I didn't leave any essential birds out or keep the non-essentials. I stayed out there with them while they acclimated just watching to see that everything was all good. It took them forever to venture a toe out on the concrete patio, but some of them finally made it to the grass. It was great to see. They are 12 weeks old now and getting so big. I loved watching them get used to their new place.

Who mentioned Chicken Annie's? My great grandfather (now deceased) used to live in Girard and we loved to visit and eat at Chicken Annie's! Are they still open?

Okay, gotta crash and burn.
YAY on having your coop ready to go! I'm pretty sure a hawk attacked Seymore a few weeks back. I would think they'd take off with a LF chicken. I mentioned Chicken Annies, and yeah, it's still there and one of my favorite places to eat! They have 3 of them, one is in Girard and the other two are in Pittsburg-- one along the highway and the other off in the sticks-- the Original. One time I was down there, they were selling these really cute Chicken Annie's t-shirts and I bought one, it has their motto on it "Something to Crow About" with the rooster on it and then on the back it says "Peace, Love and Chicken Grease". It's really funny/cute! I got it in a bright pink color, they have them in lots of colors. When we went back just a while ago, my brother and mom ended up getting one too, after they saw mine they were soooo jealous! LOL


A friend of mine was a young teen just learning to drive. He and his older brother were out tearin' around town and there was a cardboard box in the road. His older brother told him to run it over, but he just didn't want to chance it. Good thing he didn't...as they passed by, a little girl climbed out of the box! Can you imagine? I mean, the kid should not have been in the road like that, but little kids don't always think or realize what the consequences could be...ugh. He told me that story and I almost threw up thinking about "what if".
OMGosh!!! There was a KID in the box! That just made me sick, too. And the thing is, people think nothing of going so darned fast or running over crap in the road. I live on a dead-end road and this morning there was a great big bird in the road that had been hit. Most of the people that live down here, they don't drive fast. I go 20mph, and i know it irritates the younger kids driving our road, but I don't care. Anyway, most of our speeders are people that come flying down here not realizing we are a dead end, or visitors to homes here. Makes me so mad when they speed, because my kids do ride their bikes in the road, I ride my horses in the road, and often neighbor dogs are laying in the road. This is usually a very quiet and small community down here, so it really ticks me off when people speed.


Made for poultry but when I tried it my dogs liked it better than my chickens did! And boy oh boy did it ever firm up their poops! Biiggest you know whats I ever saw! And all nicely rolled in all the grains they couldn't digest! I had to go back to my green pastures mix to get everyone back to normal!
Oh wow!! LOL I might be tempted to use it except that my girl is already a rolly poly and it has a LOT of protein in it.
 
Just put pics up on my profile. Maybe someone can identify what the heck my furry footed Bantam Nugget is. Most of my babies are on there. I' taking. New pics today.

To post those pictures here on the threads-- go to your pictures, Right click "Copy" and then in the editor where you write, do a control V to Paste. I keep two tabs open on my browser so I can copy/paste pictures without having to shut tabs down. Easy to go back and forth.

You can paste the thumb nails in here or the full sized pictures. It depends on if you are looking at your smaller thumbnail pictures-- if you want to post the larger picture, click on that picture and it will bring it up full size. Then just right click on the image and Copy.
 
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Welcome to all the newbies!
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Feel free to jump in and post pictures, ask questions or just "talk" any time. There's lots of good advice and friendly people here. The whole BYC site is s jackpot of information for chicken lover.

Speaking of loving chicken, I drive by The Chicken Annie's sign every time I go down to visit Checoukan. We have never stopped. I guess I'm going to have to plan it some time so that we either meet her there or pull over and eat there ourselves. I've always wanted to, but just never have.

It's going to be a busy day. I've got chicks hatching like popcorn in the basement and chicks that need to go into a bigger brooder. I'm hoping to get a spot cleaned out in the barn to set at least one of my new cage units and with any luck maybe the other one, too. Before that comedy starts, however, I need to build a bigger brooder. I think I will drag my old round stock tank over to the shop and start with that. I already have a lid for it. I used it last year. I just hate cleaning the thing out. After that I located two pieces of plywood 8' long and 16-18" wide. I'm going to use that to make a 4'square brooder. I just need to scrounge/salvage/recycle/repurpose something for the cover on the 4'square one. DH has decided to take over the brooder I recently built that is up on legs. That is okay with me. Those little quail are SO cute.

At least it is supposed to be a little cooler today. That will be good. It was pretty hot yesterday, and what little I was able to be out I was sweating like a horse. I guess I'm just not quite ready for the REAL summer weather.

Have a great day, everyone!
 
Tweety-Super cute silkie babies. I am sure Renee told you but be extra careful with the waterer with a spraddle leg chick, they can lose their balance and fall in face first and drown, even in a regular chick waterer. I use the plastic quail waterer base for ailing chicks. I know it is unlikely but I have lost one chick that fell into a shallow chick waterer bottom and drowned. It was tragic.
Yea, that's what I got for them - It's really tiny, but you are right - compared to the size of the birdies - I can see how a regular waterer would still be huge for them!! I played mama chicken last night and would tap the ground for them to peck at food, then tap the water and they'd all run over and start drinking. We went back and forth like this a few times. It's too cute!!
 
oh ok thanks. Here are some of my babies then. :)


Ashe - Jersey Giant Roo

Bones - Ameracauna

Flash - Ameracauna

Amelia and Aretha - Barred Rocks

Little Nugget. No idea what kind of Bantam this is.

Bernadette "Miss Queen Chicken" - White crested black with the Wyandotte ladies
 
queenbigears, cute chicks!

Well the new chicks are doing great so far in the new brooder. I've got it fixed so I can adjust the heat lamp up higher & yesterday they sure didn't need much heat at all. The chicks in the other brooder are bigger & they didn't want any heat yesterday. Hopefully most of them will be going to their new home tomorrow when I make my chicken run. This week has been pretty crazy & it's not going to get any better until the weekend, I have had somewhere I had to go almost every day. Today we have to make another trip back to Wichita to pick up my car at the shop. It seems that they didn't have to do such an extensive paint job after all. I just want it to look new like it's supposed to.

Everyone have a wonderful day! I'll get some pics on here later, no time now.
 
My Roo and two Ameracaunas are 5 weeks today and the wyandottes are 4 and 3 weeks, the Barred Rocks are also almost 4 weeks, As for nugget he/she is just at the 2 week mark as are the other two Banty's. My Polish are 4 weeks as well. These pics were taken last week it's amazing how fast time flies in Chicken days.
 
My Roo and two Ameracaunas are 5 weeks today and the wyandottes are 4 and 3 weeks, the Barred Rocks are also almost 4 weeks, As for nugget he/she is just at the 2 week mark as are the other two Banty's. My Polish are 4 weeks as well. These pics were taken last week it's amazing how fast time flies in Chicken days.


They are taking their sweet time getting feathered that's for sure. They all look like awkward teenagers.
 
Hawkeye, I just realized I should point out that the Ultrakibble is not intended to be used as the sole diet, but more of a supplement. Renee has a formula she gets mixed up at her feed mill that incorporates lots of things including the ultrakibble into a balanced feed for them. The package gave a suggestion as to how many ounces per bird they should be getting daily and it was not a very high number (just as well since at $6 for a small bag, it would be pretty expensive to feed it exclusively). I agree that if your hen is currently a little roly poly, she probably doesn't need such a high protein content though.
 

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