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jandee - use rice husks in the coop. they dry out the poop fast and keep the smell was down.
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Thats good news Oz thanks My number is 09063860468 I should be ready for them in about a week, How many in a batch and price ? Can you send them or must I pick them up ? Sorry i;m a bit dumb what are side chicks ? what breed are they I need layers.we are in Dumaguete often. we will be back before Christmas.
Robb I should have side chicks for you.
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Thanks for the compliment JandeeGreat looking coop and fine birds you got there, Rob.
@ozexpat , I now have 20 Kabir chicks but my wife is already complaining with the unpleasant smell. We are in a subdivision, a tight space with neighbors on both sides and back. I already moved half of them to my mom's place where they can be ranged better. I also found a help who started yesterday so the smell issue might or will be toned down a bit. Hopefully this gets addressed before your next trip to Dumaguete so I can add few more birds from your flock.
The chicks can be shipped via PAL as day olds, then itts tricky ahipping them till atleast 6 weeksThats good news Oz thanks My number is 09063860468 I should be ready for them in about a week, How many in a batch and price ? Can you send them or must I pick them up ? Sorry i;m a bit dumb what are side chicks ? what breed are they I need layers.
Quote: Thanks Oz appreciate it, take care
jandee - use rice husks in the coop. they dry out the poop fast and keep the smell was down.
I'm not technically a new member... Happily lurking since spring '13...but yes, back then I posted briefly in the new members area. I have a very active toddler and busy suburban "homestead", so reading time is precious, and it's usually a frantic search for whatever info I need then off, with little time to check in on conversations. But I LOVE having BYC as a resource, it's been so helpful to learn about my chickens! I'm a horse girl from way back, as well as dogs, cats, and other pets, but adding working livestock to our home has been an adventure--the chickens are spoiled rotten, but they are also food--eggs and meat. I've got the "egg" part down, this year I'm planning to experiment with the "meat" bit--I need to cull at least one of my hens that isn't laying, as well as at least one roo. I'm thinking about adding some Red Sagitta birds from a local breeder near me to move more towards dual purpose (http://justfowlingaround.weebly.com/breed-profiles/category/red-sagitta), but not certain about that yet. Anyways, thanks for the welcome!![]()
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