Noted.Ivy, yes..... a wheaten ameracauna pullet please![]()
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Noted.Ivy, yes..... a wheaten ameracauna pullet please![]()
I am afraid I am getting sick. Maybe getting the Karen stuff. I have a terrible headache, my lymph nodes in my neck are swollen and my throat is getting sore. Of course all that could be a combination of allergies and possibly sleeping wrong last night. I guess I'll know by morning. Any time I get my neck turned the wrong direction it kills me. It is fused not to turn so it reacts violently. I broke down and took some pain meds but it hasn't helped a lot yet.
Looks like a great start on the new coop! So glad that Poppy is doing better!https://www.backyardchickens.com/gallery/album/view/id/6215133/user_id/66378
Poppy the hen that was starting to get a cold, is now better. I ran her through duramycin-10 for 3 days and she is all cleared up! Now I have to wait 20 something days before I can use her eggs again. The craptastic part is that she is my best layer. Oh well. I would rather have a healthy bird.
I think I'll have enough roos! LOL I bet half of my birds are roos. I don't know this for sure, but odds are...Visit with my family went fine - I guess. My brother did bring his dog, but we kept her fenced on the back porch - which made it hard when my dogs wanted to go outside to potty. When we were out of the house, we just put her down in the computer room locked up. She didn't like that, but I refused to let him keep her in the car like he wanted to. And wow.. my nephew is a little hellion on wheels. He's 5 and talks back more than in 10 minutes than my kids did in one year! He's a whiner too, I don't think I heard him say more than 10 full sentences that weren't whining about something. It really made me realize how lucky I was with my kids - they were nothing like that! Funny thing is that as stressed out as my DH was about the dog, he said the dog was better behaved than the kids! LOL. It was really nice seeing my father though - I don't get to see him as often as I'd like - He's in St. Louis. Graduation went well and it was so nice for everyone to go home yesterday!Nothing's better than a quiet house after 3 days of non-stop activity!
Here's my Scooby Doo impression.. "Ruh Rooh!" I thought you had non bearded, they really look it. I went back and closely examined those pictures again. Both roos look like non's because the muff should be completely covering their wattles and the standard calls out for no visibility of wattles on bearded's. Also, bearded have very small wattles-- almost not even there. Your pullet, I think once she fills in more, she might look more like a bearded too. Lets hope they do a lot more filling in and if you say that blood line is slower to mature, then I'd believe it. My rooster has done a LOT of filling in lately-- he doesn't look like his pictures before. I also agree that if this is what you have to work with, you could do worse. These really are not bad looking birds. I'd still be hesitant to use your Splash, but with heavy culling, you might be okay. And if not-- like i said, I bet I will have several really nice Splash roo's here by Fall. I have bought both blood lines out of show stock and these breeders are listed in shows and do well. (one is from CA and the other is in Virginia) The chicks that hatched from my shipped eggs-- this breeder has done an exceptional job on working on toes, etc-- none are fused, and have fantastic spacing! She also has not had problems with leakage. I can't wait to see what I have. I really like your Blue roo the best-- his crest is really good, and his type is far better than your other guy. But yeah, pick type over other little faults every time. It's easier to breed out certain things, but you can't get type back. Or at least, not easily! Anyway, I can see his wings really well from this angle and his wings look really great! Especially if he is of breeding age, where they start to drop. (what a neat correlation to cochins!) His wings stack nicely-- unlike your Splash. As for the wings, when you spread them out, they should not be missing any feathers. Often times when wings stack wrong, they are split, which means the outer wings are growing in one direction and the secondaries are growing in another-- so they look brushed out from each other causing a split and for them to stack wrong. That is a DQ, and anyone would tell you to not use a bird like that at all, because I believe that becomes an autosomal dominant-- which means it takes only ONE parent to pass that on almost every time. But if you pull his wings out and there is no split, he is fine to use.Hawkeye- Huge can of worms I have opened with these birds. SO, I thought all 3 were bearded? I was under the impression that non bearded birds looked like this????:
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It is funny, a lot of the silkie stuff is much like cochins. The males tend to have lower wing carriage and that is problem. Look for overall type vs culling for one flaw. I do like the blue boys overall shape much better and even when he walks around he looks nicer to me in his overall stature. I should mention they are young still, 7-8 months maybe? I have found from this breeder that her pullets are very slow to mature and I bet this girl has a lot of filling in to do still. My last hen from her was not fully developed until well past a year of age and she just blossomed into an incredible bird which is why I hatched more eggs from this lady after I lost that little hen last summer to heat exhaustion. I will look at wings again today. So when you fan the wing out there will be a separation visible between the primaries and secondaries? I was looking at his wings yesterday and they appear to roll out away from his body and I didn't think that looked right.
I like this pic of the blue cockerel but it wouldn't load last night! Thanks for all your help lady!!! Sometimes I can't bring myself to post pics on the breeding forum because it seems like it just starts arguments over what should be culled for and what shouldn't and some people would cull both these boys but if its all you have to work with sometimes you have to start somewhere!
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X2!!Sera's adorable and sassy in all the right ways. You've obviously prepared her well for the ignorant and/or cruel people she will meet from time to time. As for the dirt, I'll say what I always told my niece when she worried that her mom would be mad because she was dirty: "You're washable, right?"
I LOVE Pizza Ranch!! One of my favorite pizza places! YUM! I'm sooo bummed about your turkeys, that is such a shame that they aren't coming now.Piasanos is where my son and his wife had their wedding reception.
Anyway we ate at Pizza Ranch which I always love, last night. I can graze the salad bar and never have to eat pizza there, even though it is some of the best pizza ever.
I ended up buying 16 hot pepper plants. They are all different varieties.
I must be hormonal! I nearly started crying looking at your RP's. Sigh. I miss Seymore.
Good luck with your chicken selling! I hope you sell loads of them! I hope you aren't sick, either! Better drink your OJ and take some Vit C. I'll be thinking of you! Stay healthy! That would be so funny if your sister got there in time to help you tackle loading birds! tee-he-he!!! I love it when non-animal people find them selves wrangled.Well I got 20 ducks, and 41 chickens in cages and I'm still waiting to hear from my buyer. .
I am afraid I am getting sick. Maybe getting the Karen stuff. I have a terrible headache, my lymph nodes in my neck are swollen and my throat is getting sore.
Medawinks I think Sera would really enjoy the swap at Premier. Some of the sellers are kind of picky but surely some of them would let her hold a bunny or something. I was telling the girls about your son dismantling every thing. That's so funny.
My sister called and wants to come out and visit. I am not prepared for visitors and DH is trying to sleep so he can work tonight. Maybe she'll get here in time to load birds. She is NOT a chicken person. In fact she isn't an animal person at all.
So assuming I'm not sick and I have no more surprises I might be coming to Topeka Saturday morning to the meet. I need to sell some more chicks. I have a guy coming from quite a ways into Missouri to buy up all the Seramas except a few and I'm not sure what time to expect him.
Wow, he sounds like an incredibly intelligent kid! Too funny about all the mischief he has caused with food and walls. Sounds like he really keeps you on your toes. What a sweetie that he figured out the difference between the parrot and chick feed and wanted to try to help you out. I hope his silkie starts catching up doing doing better on gaining.Now.... when he takes a part a latch on someone's animal cage Sat purely because it is there and he is driven to figure out how it works..... might not be so funny at the momentI will be on high alert however to keep everyone under control
Seriously, though, he is a total sweet heart. just in a very different way than his sisters. He is very attached to his silver crested Polish and his tiny white Silkie chick I found in an Orshelen's bin. She has not been growing well and still doesn't have any feathers beyond chick fuzz on her head. I went and bought more parrot food, which I had not been doing the past 2 weeks, and hopefully that will help. He watches her very carefully and can be very gentle, when he is motivated to think about his actionsHe has calculated how much it will cost to feed her parrot food versus chick feed however..... He has even offered to pay the difference. That had not crossed my mind at all.
Karen, what a crazy week you've had! Being so sick and all the night time escapades you've had.. Strep is no fun to have, it totally wipes you out. DANZ-- do take care of yourself!OMGosh! What a nightmare if I gave you the crap I have. It sounds like it, though. Thursday, I was just really tired. Friday, I had a headache and lymph nodes were swollen. Saturday, I woke up with strep and ended up with everything all at once.I sure hope I didn't give you what I have. I'm getting better quickly but it's kind of settled in my lunges. Get some antibiotics as quickly as you can to keep it from getting out of hand.![]()
I told DH earlier I didn't feel very good but as the day went on I got to feeling worse. I hope it is just stuff and will go away in a day. I try not to show it when I feel crummy anyway. Who knows, maybe I'm just tired.
Danz, She is psyched to go to the swap on Sat!! So are my other two! I hope you are feeling better!
Yes... my son taking things apart is definitely humorous nowWhen he put metal in my cigarette lighters in the car and blew out my electrical system.... simply because he got a kick out of the sparks, when he took apart the can opener and accidentally opened a can of beets... then got sidetracked enjoying painting the shower stall with it ( because he hid in there to open the can)....when he blew up the garbage disposal with wet paper towels and chicken noodles and then snow angled the chicken noodle soup along my hall walls... And the list goes on! He sees things I will never see without him pointing them out to me and experiences life on a very different plane than I do. I needed him to help me see those things and to keep me on my toes more
Just yesterday he noticed a white feather on the tip of one of our BCM's. He promptly reached down to pull it out while telling me that it shouldn't be there and had the most disappointed look when I told him quickly to leave it there! He had not stopped to think that it would hurt the poor chicken to have it plucked, whether or not it looked like it belonged there or not! Now.... when he takes a part a latch on someone's animal cage Sat purely because it is there and he is driven to figure out how it works..... might not be so funny at the moment
I will be on high alert however to keep everyone under control
Seriously, though, he is a total sweet heart. just in a very different way than his sisters. He is very attached to his silver crested Polish and his tiny white Silkie chick I found in an Orshelen's bin. She has not been growing well and still doesn't have any feathers beyond chick fuzz on her head. I went and bought more parrot food, which I had not been doing the past 2 weeks, and hopefully that will help. He watches her very carefully and can be very gentle, when he is motivated to think about his actionsHe has calculated how much it will cost to feed her parrot food versus chick feed however..... He has even offered to pay the difference. That had not crossed my mind at all.
Cherwil, I hear you on the 50 50 chance of a pullet, even from the pullet bin...... I can't find pointed feathers on my two white and red EE.and their combs aren't bright red, but definitely are pink. They are both about 11 weeks old. Definitely old enough for us all to have become pretty attached to them.