Dixie Chicks

BriardChickens:
Someone somewhere did an analysis and discovered that mice are the perfectly balanced food for cats! Unfortunately, canned mice are never going to hit the pet food aisle shelves for obvious reasons. Your cat must be quite healthy. (Good kitty! Now go find another mouse.)

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At the end of the week there's usually two dozen extra eggs available from my girls. They're snatched up as soon as I walk through the door at coffee klatsch. Funny to walk in and all sorts of hands shoot up from the table "Me! Me! I want eggs!" I could easily sell 5 dozen. They're Large to Jumbo and a nice assortment of browns, creams and greens. Price is $2.50/dozen, but going up to $3 at the end of the month.
I've read that too about the perfect nutrition of a mouse. The shop cat "Dexter" kills lots, in the winter he goes through a large bag of cat food in 2 months (and puts on some pounds). And he gets the high quality/high protein stuff. The current bag has been open for ~3 months and he's just over half way through that. The cat kills/eats everything, mice, birds, snakes, etc. Plus he's friendly, overall he's a really good cat. We keep saying he would have made a really good farm cat with kids, yet somehow he walked in on a heavy duty shop.

As for eggs, I too could easily sell 5 dozen eggs a week at hubby's work alone. There is even a market for quail and duck eggs. Good thing I have been offered more Cayuga ducks!

Remember how I was trying to get hatching eggs from BC. The first 2 dozen eggs, I drove here and most were not fertile. Then she sent me replacements and it was a disastrous shipment. Well, now she's moving to the US and is dispersing her flock. Considering she's a 16 hour dive (+2 hour ferry ride) away from me, willing to meet me half way, I am going to go for it!!!
 
Let us see if I can remember everything that I wanted to comment on.

Dominiques- my kids like them the best personality wise. We have one hen from a breeder that bites hands when you gather eggs... But my kids no how to avoid her and say "isn't she such a good mama, wanting to keep her eggs!" :lau

The rest of my Doms are from Cackle, and are actually quite nice for a hatchery. None of the roosters were mean... The one I kept has been perfect... Not a stellar crow, and
I think he is heterozygous for rose comb... But none came with a single comb, so I think he is a fluke.

However, in all other regards he is great... He puts other roosters in place, bit doesn't try to kill them.... He has been nice to the ladies... No excessive feather wear on the girls. He has shown ZERO aggression of any kind even to my smaller kids.



Quail.... I had mine in a cage almost 3 feet high, and they never smashed their heads.... I had one smash his head when I had him in a shorter cage...... Maybe 18". I don't think that the Corturnix are as bad as the button.... But they do pop up. You could glue a foam pad on the roof of the cage.




A and A :hugs I worry and wonder about what will happen to my boys...... They are starting to get close to the leaving the house and who knows what will start happening to them age..... So scary, sorry that this has happened to your son.


As to egg prices:
Here in the supermarket the prices (even before the egg excitement) run about $4 a dozen, and the bast majority of home egg producers (like me) sell for $5 each and they sell for higher if they are organic of soy free etc.
 
Holy crap, it's quit raining long enough we can FINALLY cut our first cutting of hay!


Yeah! For you! Hope it stays dry long enough for the hay to dry! :fl



Me sad :( Just found out that my only female goldneck died.... Blasted kid didn't tell me when it happened... So I have no idea why..... He just tossed the body down the hill....


Now I do not have a pair... And that set of d'anvers are SUPER heavy on the boys... Haven't yet had the heart to really count.... But it looks like all three sorta lavender colored ones are boys, .... I think there are one or two female buff columbia colored ones.
 
Don't chickens usually start to molt about now? I clearly never write these things down.



I looked all over.... But I waited WAY too long.... No big hatcheries are still shipping muscovies (a few still have the white ones, but not the colored ones).....


So ....


I





Am





Ordering.....


EGGS!!! Eggs that take five blasted weeks to hatch!! EGGS!!!!
 
Don't chickens usually start to molt about now? I clearly never write these things down.



I looked all over.... But I waited WAY too long.... No big hatcheries are still shipping muscovies (a few still have the white ones, but not the colored ones).....


So ....


I





Am





Ordering.....


EGGS!!! Eggs that take five blasted weeks to hatch!! EGGS!!!!

Muscovy eggsies? From Whom?

deb
 
Are you sure you want to ship duck eggs that far? On the other hand, duck eggs are supposed to do better then chicken eggs with shipping. Good luck with your hatch, any luck finding eggs in Alaska?
 
Ah, that sucks Alaskan! Good luck with the shipped eggs
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Thanks for the info on the Doms! I am definitely liking what I hear. I read on the Dom thread about Cackle being a decent source so if I can't find anyone relatively close I may do that. Also, read on the same thread that Mark Fields (hope I'm remembering his name right) is now consulting with them on their program, so that's very good. I probably wouldn't order til next spring, so maybe they would be even better by then...

Mini - good luck bringing in the hay today.

A&A, my heart goes out to you with your son. Prayers being sent your way.
 

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