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I'm from SW Kansas. How long have you had chickens?

I'm from SW Kansas. How long have you had chickens?
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Cougars have been in Ks for a long time, but in the last couple of years the state finally admited they are here. There was a lot of talk about it then. Someone killed one and in the picture there where signs or whatever that proved WHERE the picture was taken.Chickies-duckies, how on earth did cougars end up here???? I've never heard that. Anyone else notice that the coyotes seem bigger nowadays? This evening when I did my chick checks I found 3 cats in my little chick pen. They weren't bothering them and the chickens weren't even rattled by them being there, they didn't even seem to notice. The cats were eating their feed. When we shooed them out, one just climbed right up the chicken wire. Chicken wire isn't much protection now then is it? OMGosh!!!! That's so scary about the coyotes getting so close. I'd have been terrified. Thanks for the links Chickies-duckies, I opened them so I will be sure and check them out.
Congrats Rosie. I honestly thought you were a pro and knew all about your rosecombs. Are you showing anything else in Hutchinson or just concentrating on them? I think I"v decided to just breed for good genetics and let someone else do the showing. I neither have the time or the funds to do it. However it is interesting, and I am learning a lot from you guys. It has also made me spend a little more time studying bird genetics. I find it pretty interesting how they differ from mammals.Hi, to all.
Well, I made the National Rosecomb show!! My cockerel placed 5th in the first show, and 3rd in the second show.
The pullets did not place, but, I had a lot of comments on the girls. They had some very tough competion. My girls were a lot younger than a lot of the pullets there. Some were even laying. My girls have not crossed that line yet. I would say most of the pullets there were 11+ months old. Mine are only 9 months so I am not unhappy. I learned so much from the "BIG SHOW BREEDERS" They were all so nice, and we talked a lot about birds, breeding, and conditioning. I have a lot of work ahead of me but will get it done, and my birds will be better for it. I will be attending Hutchinson the 17th. They will be having sale cages there. Breeders will have birds there for sale. If you are just wanting to pick up something new for your flock, good place to look. All birds have to be tested, so they will all be pollurium clean.
I took a couple of pictures at the show, I have to get them uploaded, and then I will post them.
I'm not a hunter. But I certainly condone people who hunt to put meat on the table. I am thinking the bucks are starting to go in the rut. There is a nice one that is running this area right now, and quite a few other deer. One doe has a set of really young twins. She must have had them rather late in the season. They are too small to have been born early. Makes me wonder if the warm winter delayed some of the breeding.Congrats! Sounds like it was an enjoyable time! I wish I lived closer to Hutch so I could get some better birds, not show birds but some well bred utility birds. That would be a 5 hour drive one way.
My DS got a nice deer this afternoon.
I should have some black coppers up for grabs. I am trying to get a flock of blue coppers going, but in the process you still get blacks. There are mixes of black, and blue hens and roosters both so ultimately you end up with some pure blacks in the chicks.thanks for the note Danz I was looking at this site today at work and someone asked me for ducks. Next spring i want to get some black copper murans I may have to expand my chicken space some day. thinking I have something I can turn into a chicken tractor so may help. any way lots of good family stuff on here. Kids and chicks are way cute. Keep up all the great stuff folks
Keep them from drafts and make sure they have a heat source they can use if it gets cold. They shouldn't need a whole lot right now. Maybe even a conventional light bulb would be enough if you don't have a heat lamp. I have used 40 wt appliance bulbs before because for their size they put out a lot of heat.Then my guess. Was correct about chicks figured 3-4 weeks. How warm should I keep them? When I went for feed they only has starter/ grower I'm I going to need to get chick feed?
Crows are scavengers. Around here they tend to live more on mice, small snakes, bugs and road kill. They like berries and also drink a lot of water. If you can provide some water for them and leave any kind of kitchen scraps on the ground they will show up. My understanding is that you set a time like early morning to put food out. Never put a lot out or they will take it with them and cache it some where. You need to establish a routine of about the same time to leave food. And preferably not real close to the house.I don't think the bottle launcher would work here, I would probably get a quick visit from the sheriff.I have been hearing crows around though and have read they keep the hawks away, so I need to figure out how to ensure the crows stay here. What do crows eat?
Howdy. I'm from SE Kansas - rural Dennis, to be specific. I have two rir's hens, two light brahma hens, and one light brahma rooster. I enjoy the rir's who were very socialized before they came to us. They are a little bossy, the alpha hen actually trying to boss around the light brahma rooster! But with us they are just friendly, and follow my special needs adult son around chattering away. They also are good layers. Definately keepers, as pets, even if they weren't great layers. But I'm in love with the light brahma's. I'm hoping to gather a larger flock of these. Hopefully the three I do have will be prolific, but I'm also interested in expanding this flock sooner rather than later. The rooster is friendly and docile with us, but is rather randy, and giving my two light brahma hens quite a work out. So far the rir's have warded him off. So an additional hen or two would be delightful. Are there any other folks here from SE Kansas? I look forward to joining the conversations here! Sara
I have seen cougars around here for years. They used to frequent the Wolf Creek area because of course, no one was allowed to hunt within any of the area. I saw many of them on security cameras and watched one walking up to a building I was in one night and came within 5 feet of me. Let me tell you they are HUGE animals. I've not seen any here at my place "thank goodness" but I am sure they are all around here. I've not seen any black ones but I know from history they lived around here. Regardless of the threat they could potentially be, they are gorgeous animals.Cougars have been in Ks for a long time, but in the last couple of years the state finally admited they are here. There was a lot of talk about it then. Someone killed one and in the picture there where signs or whatever that proved WHERE the picture was taken.
The state will still not recognize that there are BLACK leopards here. When I mentioned that to the wildlife agent, who was out because of the bold coyote, he firmly said "there are no black *cougars*". I have talked to many people that have seen the black leopards in North East through East Central Ks. I was talking to a neighbor on the phone, she was watching the llamas playing and saw them go on alert, they started toward the trees in the back, she looked at the spot they had their attention on and saw a big black cat going into the trees.
Anything that people keep as pets can possibly get loose and if they can survive in the climate could establish, Interesting stories come out of areas where somone has a back yard zoo. A lady I knew in the Emporia area always made sure her horses were safely in the barn for the night because of the big cats in her area. Sorry, I ramble, so many stories. Even the alligator found in the Wolf Creek cooling lake. http://blogs.kansas.com/outdoors/2010/01/28/alligator-found-in-kansas-lake/
The links for the grain nutrition - I found info there that I have been looking for.
Speaking of wildlife that doesn't belong... Back in high school, my sister went out for long distance running (track and cross country). During the summer, she'd go out in the early mornings to run (my dad always followed her in the car). There was one morning that my sister saw a MONKEY while she was running. Needless to say, she rode with my dad in the car 'till she was a safe distance from where they spotted the monkey. My sister wasn't the only one that saw it, either. The neighbor's daughter saw it (she went out for a morning run as well, heard a rustle in the ditch and thought it was a dog, so she called to it. It came out of the grass on TWO LEGS - definitely NOT a dog. She cancelled the rest of her run). Another neighbor heard a scream and had an expensive horse run through a barbed wire fence. The horse was injured badly enough that it had to be put down. WE think it saw the monkey, freaked out, and ran through the fence. We think there was a travelling zoo going through the area and that they lost the monkey. We also think the monkey was either caught or that it didn't last very long. There were several sightings in a 2 or 3 week time period and then nothing after that. Maybe a coyote got it??? Oh, and I should probably mention that all the sightings I mentioned above were 10 miles from the closest town.Cougars have been in Ks for a long time, but in the last couple of years the state finally admited they are here. There was a lot of talk about it then. Someone killed one and in the picture there where signs or whatever that proved WHERE the picture was taken.
The state will still not recognize that there are BLACK leopards here. When I mentioned that to the wildlife agent, who was out because of the bold coyote, he firmly said "there are no black *cougars*". I have talked to many people that have seen the black leopards in North East through East Central Ks. I was talking to a neighbor on the phone, she was watching the llamas playing and saw them go on alert, they started toward the trees in the back, she looked at the spot they had their attention on and saw a big black cat going into the trees.
Anything that people keep as pets can possibly get loose and if they can survive in the climate could establish, Interesting stories come out of areas where somone has a back yard zoo. A lady I knew in the Emporia area always made sure her horses were safely in the barn for the night because of the big cats in her area. Sorry, I ramble, so many stories. Even the alligator found in the Wolf Creek cooling lake. http://blogs.kansas.com/outdoors/2010/01/28/alligator-found-in-kansas-lake/