I'm not in East TN- I'm actually in Northwest GA- but I would be interested in East TN shows and clubs. I'm about 30 minutes from Chattanooga.
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I'm not in East TN- I'm actually in Northwest GA- but I would be interested in East TN shows and clubs. I'm about 30 minutes from Chattanooga.
I have a single pair of German New Hampshires for sale. Had a trio and the hawk got a hen. They are just at a year old now. Hen is laying and a bit "worn out" from the roosters if you know what I mean. I am west of Knoxville, near Loudon County. The remaining pair would be $75 if you were interested. The rooster is show quality and has been shown once before (Reserve of Breed, out of 12 or 14 I think).
Nice job!!!! And yes Grawg...you need at least ONE pair of hens. Wait till you see how much they "do not like making mud pies" like the ducks.![]()
Tennessee; I noticed the tyvec in the back ground too. Are you guys doing an addition on the house as well? I wish I had your DH's energy![]()
Someone gave us three that were meaties. It only took a few weeks till they could not stand up. Dad talked to someone and they told him to give them oyster shells. I mixed OS with starter for a few weeks, and had another pan with just OS. Then a few weeks later I switched them over to Three Grain Scratch with the side pan of OS. Not only did they get huge they were also able to walk around. When we sold them last Friday the male weighed a good 7 to 8 lbs and the females were about 6 to 7 lbs.Anyone want to help me pluck and gut some chickens?I have 19, and I'm ready for them to just go to chicken freezer camp. Had 1 break his wing a couple days ago, butchered him later that day and his whole wing was green so ended up burying him, and then a day ago had one go down and wouldn't walk, he's in the fridge resting... I'm tired of feeding the darn things!!! they're going on 9 weeks I think and just didn't get as big as preferred because feed store didn't have flock raiser half the time, just chick starter (unmed.)![]()
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Oh, got the pond filled, half-done with the rocks but just added some fish and a couple floating plants... still need more plants for shade though... found a little place not far from the house, it's some old farmer-like people raising tons of plants and some fishies. I only paid $12 for 2 plants and 7-8 fish!
Quote: OMG I thought you were going to get some of the folks in the program to do it.... If its still not up at the end of summer when I slow down some Ill come out and pop it up. Your staining it right? So your going to want some dead on tight joints at the corner trim.
Thanks for the advice. I woke up this morning to a total of three ducklings. I thought one wasn't moving at all so I was going to get them into a brooder. I read the response posts and thought better of it. Turns out the one that wasn't moving was sleeping.Yes! A chick (or duckling) should be able to survive on the goo (best technical term!) that they sucked up before hatching for 2-3 days with no feed. I'd watch the slow-goers, after about 36-48 hours after the first ones start hatching, the rest may shrink wrap anyway... I have had that problem 2 or 3 times now in a row, and I know I've added as much water as possible but just didn't work to prevent it. I wouldn't intervene at all though, the only times I've noticed in time for them to be "rescued" they've always had some reason they weren't zipping and thus had to be put down after taking a lot of time trying to get them to survive.
OMG I thought you were going to get some of the folks in the program to do it.... If its still not up at the end of summer when I slow down some Ill come out and pop it up. Your staining it right? So your going to want some dead on tight joints at the corner trim.
Thanks for the advice. I woke up this morning to a total of three ducklings. I thought one wasn't moving at all so I was going to get them into a brooder. I read the response posts and thought better of it. Turns out the one that wasn't moving was sleeping.
As for the remaining eggs, I haven't noticed any external pipping on them. Friday was supposed to be day 28 so my plan at this point is to leave the eggs in until then.