Icelandic Chickens

You were right on Kelly, thanks !

A mild fall day here in Wa, but winter is coming, it will be comparable to Mi with more snow and less extreme cold.

All things considered I like that better.
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Life is good, and Better with Icelandic Chickens and Pack Goats!
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I did the last of my downsizing today. I could hardly bear to part with the 10 I did today. The rest are staying for the winter. Exception: I still have several I am taking with me to Crossroads, but the others are gonna be wintering in Missouri. Today the buyers wanted some of the Icelandics, too. Nope, couldn't do it. They were for a 77 year old man. Family had got rid of all his farm animals and are now allowing him to have a mixed flock of a dozen chickens.
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I don't do downsizing well.
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OH, by the way, my last hatch of the year is in progress. This doesn't count as upsizing. These are F2 projects that are hatching. I keep only the yellow chicks. So far I have 15 blacks, 3 yellow, 3 buffs hatched. Come on yellow chickies!
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Well, I parted with all the Silkies. Many of the others I paired down to only a trio or quad of each, which will be my colorful layer coop for the winter. It will hold 50 comfortably. My 9 breeder barn pens are full of New Hampshires, Barred Rocks, 1 pen of Icelandics, 1 pen of Coronation Sussex, and 1 pen of Delawares. I might reduce more (Coronations and Delawares) and then move them into the Layers Coop, too. I still have one grow out coop-pen of Jersey Giants and English Orps. There are 20 in that pen (about 4-5 months old), and I need to get it down to 10 or 12, so I can move them out and close up that pen. Some of the Jersey Giants are going to Indiana with me for a friend. In the end I will likely only keep 4 Jersey Giant pullets and my rooster, Leggs. The English Orps are hard to let go of. I imagine I will let the smaller ones go and keep the bigger ones. Then, I will move them into my Orp coop. It will hold 16-18, and I have 12 in there (after I put a few Lavenders in with the English Orps).

In the end, for winter, I want to have open only the breeder barn pens, the Layers Coop, and the Orp coop. I can't accomplish that with all the babies (F2s, White Jersey Giants, and misc New Hamps and Barred Rocks) that are in the 2 hutch coops and ghetto coop though. That is about 40 chicks. I might just need to keep one more coop open for them, or sell them (except the F2 Projects). Well, that's still progress.
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Oh, and then there is still the rooster coop.
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It WILL be closed though............
 
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Hi guys, wanted to report that my Icelandics tails seem to be better everyday, and some show no signs or wry at all...as I thought, they are growing into their large tails.
The hard part will be which to keep & which to let go...
I do not envy you at all Kathy!
It must be hard to part with your 'kids'.
I have parted with about 20 so far, mostly Ameraucanas...and 3 Buckeye, and 1 Java.
I also have discovered that my 2 Toms and 4 hens of Midget White Turkeys are really 3 toms & 2 hens..
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Darn it!
Well, we will have 1 for Thanksgiving, and 1 for Christmas.
The toms fight, even now, and it is not breeding season!

I also wanted to let you all know that today, somehow, the Houdini Icelandics pulled off an escape~
So far 1 pullet and 1 cockeral escaped!
How I do not know, they escaped at different times.
I went all around searching and could find no holes....
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You are right, they escape!
Then they go crazy trying to get back in...
Funny, beautiful birds!

Mary: the Isbars are so beautiful!!!

Jake: I will not trade TO Reimrra (sp?) but may sell her extra cockerals...I have no idea what her issues are on her post about dying from chick feed????????????
She sent a PM saying their wing bones would actually bend....and she was researching what deficiencies would cause such a thing plus what she called stunted growth.
She is a WSU ag college student, she should be able to figure it out.
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Remember my "not even 6 month old pullet" who went broody?
I asked if I should let her keep her two eggs and Kelly said she would if it was her.


Well...................here's Kleo(patra) and her two chicks!!
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Two eggs.......two chicks.......way to go Kleo and Audun!!
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She's the only pullet I hatched with her particular coloring. I hope the brown one is a girl that looks like her Momma!
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What'd ya think, Kelly??
 

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