• giveaway ENDS SOON! Cutest Baby Fowl Photo Contest: Win a Brinsea Maxi 24 EX Connect CLICK HERE!
I think someone not me ordered chickens for July.
In 2017 we ordered chicks on July 31 thru our local feed store who immediately ordered day-old chicks from Privett Hatchery & they were ready for pickup at the feed store August 4. The chicks were 3 days old. I doubt orders get filled that rapidly nowadays.
DSCN8250.JPG
 
Last edited:
4 days in a row now, more than a dozen eggs. Ladies are gearing back up....and I have no idea who laid this monster.

View attachment 4066306the olive egg next to it is Pippas xl sized. The monster is closer to a goose egg.
Maybe a migrating goose made a stopover your coop 🤣?

That poor hen...must've been painful. I feel so sorry for these poor hens that lay such big eggs or that lay often. I always feel sorry for our Silkie girls that lay such big eggs for a bantam.
 
You're right...Silkies do appreciate our milder climate. It's possible but it's too much of a faff to deal w/them in snow country or excessive rainstorms. A couple Silkie breeders I knew in NW snow country had to keep them in a building rather than a coop/run combo during extreme cold spells. Our climate is why we got them a few years ago & they turned out pretty hardy even in our rains.

I probably would've picked a bigger breed w/ rose or pea combs if I lived in a colder zone. Just so many neat breeds to choose from ~ micro bantams like Sebrights all the way up to giant breeds like Brahma & Jerseys to game breeds to ornamental Japanese breeds. So many breeds & so little time to sample all the ones that catch my eye❣️

Loved my rare Blue Bredas but can't find hardy stock any more. Greenfire Farms never imported new Breda lines ☹️

Breda have crowlike nostrils, hawk-looking head, no comb (only a triangle crest), massive vulture hocks, & heavily feathered legs/toes. Both hens & roos have tall statuesque postures.

PHAEDRA ~ Blue
View attachment 4066318

TOVA ~ Blue
View attachment 4066325

CHAR ~ Cuckoo Breda
View attachment 4066322View attachment 4066323

Mottled Breda ~ I never had a chance to get a Mottled
View attachment 4066356
Just have to say, I lived in So Cal for 40 years. If those were my chickening days, I would have had a blast with all sorts of breeds!!! Love all yours!!! :love
 
In 2017 we ordered chicks on July 31 thru our local feed store who immediately ordered day-old chicks from Privett Hatchery & they were ready for pickup at the feed store August 4. The chicks were 3 days old. I doubt orders get filled that rapidly nowadays.
View attachment 4066436
IDK...my chicks look a lot like yours. 😁
 
I don't know why....but our Silkies will drink liquid meds or liquid vitamins if we dose it in our palm. Our vet was surprised to see it. He was going to show me how to squirt a dropper down a squirming Silkie throat...so I asked for the dropper & showed him how easy it was for a Silkie to lap up a liquid med from my palm. I think the pet meds are sweet flavored so the animals like dogs or cats lap up every bit.

I've never given aspirin to a chicken before but probably would get grape or cherry flavor infant liquid aspirin since our birds have a sweet tooth anyway. God forbid we ever have to use aspirin or meds again...but I know its an inevitable occurrence in raising pets :(
When I had to give a baby aspirin to one of my hens, she would pick it out of a bowl of berries first. I have no idea why, I was just thankful.
 
I don't know why....but our Silkies will drink liquid meds or liquid vitamins if we dose it in our palm. Our vet was surprised to see it. He was going to show me how to squirt a dropper down a squirming Silkie throat...so I asked for the dropper & showed him how easy it was for a Silkie to lap up a liquid med from my palm. I think the pet meds are sweet flavored so the animals like dogs or cats lap up every bit.

I've never given aspirin to a chicken before but probably would get grape or cherry flavor infant liquid aspirin since our birds have a sweet tooth anyway. God forbid we ever have to use aspirin or meds again...but I know its an inevitable occurrence in raising pets :(
The chewable is orange flavoured .
 
You're right...Silkies do appreciate our milder climate. It's possible but it's too much of a faff to deal w/them in snow country or excessive rainstorms. A couple Silkie breeders I knew in NW snow country had to keep them in a building rather than a coop/run combo during extreme cold spells. Our climate is why we got them a few years ago & they turned out pretty hardy even in our rains.

I probably would've picked a bigger breed w/ rose or pea combs if I lived in a colder zone. Just so many neat breeds to choose from ~ micro bantams like Sebrights all the way up to giant breeds like Brahma & Jerseys to game breeds to ornamental Japanese breeds. So many breeds & so little time to sample all the ones that catch my eye❣️

Loved my rare Blue Bredas but can't find hardy stock any more. Greenfire Farms never imported new Breda lines ☹️

Breda have crowlike nostrils, hawk-looking head, no comb (only a triangle crest), massive vulture hocks, & heavily feathered legs/toes. Both hens & roos have tall statuesque postures.

PHAEDRA ~ Blue
View attachment 4066318

TOVA ~ Blue
View attachment 4066325

CHAR ~ Cuckoo Breda
View attachment 4066322View attachment 4066323

Mottled Breda ~ I never had a chance to get a Mottled
View attachment 4066356
Only Clyde has had issues this winter. Betty his 1/2 sister was fine. But Clyde seems to struggle in the cold.
 
TY 4 asking ~ Surgeon removed restrictions for lifting but therapy exercises are needed to build up strength & mobility. Still have to use Bone Stimulator another 2 months. 4 therapy appts per week for 6 weeks & my house looks like a gymnasium w/all the little exercise gadgets DH gets me each time he sees what the therapists use on me ~ teehee ❣️

I still can't hold a Silkie but DH brings one in daily for me to give treats & pet. Adorable little buggers!
View attachment 4066195
Great progress!
Keep up the exercises. I am always amazed how even our elder bodies can gain strength.
 
Great progress!
Keep up the exercises. I am always amazed how even our elder bodies can gain strength.
For every day being bed ridden or sedentary, it take 3 days of ‘working at it’ to get back to ‘normal’.

For example: If one has that 24hr stomach bug and in bed for a day and a half, it will take 4 or 5 days to get one’s self back to what they were capable of doing.

Be active! It go for your whole body!

Happy fluffy butt Friday

Some heads and tails
DBD361BA-A1A0-4BCC-9911-BA443E82AA92.jpeg
09656C59-C876-423C-906B-97FD94134988.jpeg


And a baby butt
AE486F74-2D91-404A-AB91-0C7D60680878.jpeg
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom