My two girls started laying just before Christmas. I am now accumulating eggs for a hatch with 6 eggs in 3 days from these two ladies. Will probably set in the incubator early next week.
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We have 3 blue heelers cow dogs they are great with our chickens they guard them and when they get close to the road the herd them just like they do cattleGood luck with it.... since Cattle Dogs are so smart you are heads and shoulders ahead of the game. Here is a video that gave me faith that our heelers would be good with chickens, and they have turned out to be.. thank goodness.
http://canterlc.com/StopChickenKillerDogs/site/pages/home/
Brian Pulliam is a gem.
We have blue heelers too! They are good with the chickens - but it is more of a peaceful co-existance. In fact, they have been rowdy little rascals lately - and when we put hay out in the pastures they go berserk madly chasing the cattle for the fun of it, and especially the bulls - 30-35 pound dogs, tearing around and actually nipping at the heels of the 2,000 pound bulls. (I should get a video of That!)We have 3 blue heelers cow dogs they are great with our chickens they guard them and when they get close to the road the herd them just like they do cattle
We have blue heelers too! They are good with the chickens - but it is more of a peaceful co-existance. In fact, they have been rowdy little rascals lately - and when we put hay out in the pastures they go berserk madly chasing the cattle for the fun of it, and especially the bulls - 30-35 pound dogs, tearing around and actually nipping at the heels of the 2,000 pound bulls. (I should get a video of That!)
Really is some time for serious re-education...they used to be such good cattle dogs, and now they are hooligans to the cattle. So much to do, do little time to do it all in.
LOL! Actually, they are pictures of two different birds. My first post, (#3273) is of "Thing 1". Her comb is the biggest, crest is much smaller, but she's a sweetie. "Thing 2" is the bird to the left of her in the picture, and her portraits are in post #3275. She's the Diva Boss, and picks on everyone else. She chases my olive-eggers around, and they are almost twice her size.
I couldn't tell them apart when I got them, so I called them Thing One and Thing Two for so long that it stuck. (My other one is crestless, and much more golden so is easy to identify.)
Luckily I live in a warm climate - Frostbite would probably dub them for me if I lived in the cold country!
Happy New Year to everyone from me and my funny-looking Legbars who keep me, and my friends, stocked with lovely blue eggs!
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LOL - Less to juggle Rinda - no kids, no TV around here....Ah ChicKat you are tireless for the club.... I have petered out lately but I PROMISE I will log in to the club e-mail tomorrow and start catching up. You are amazing!
LOL - Less to juggle Rinda - no kids, no TV around here....
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But, then again you can get Downton Abby right on the computer if you are so inclined..another season starts tonight.
