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Is there anyone around the Olney Il. Area that has young chickens for sale? I am looking for 6 hens.RIR,BLK AUSSIES,BPR would be great. Thanks for any help.
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Thanks. We did something similar last year, so the kids insisted they each hold their fav hens for the Xmas photos this year. I find it funny how when you do something ONE time, my children call it a TRADITION.
Sad note: I worked hard making all those pretty blown egg ornaments. They were well received gifts. I made a whole set for our own tree that included an egg from every hen - including two we sold in July. My dog ate the entire set - or at least chewed them up into bits. The only ones remaining are the ones I gave away. I guess I'll be making more & hanging them only at the very top of the tree. Great Danes have an egg obsession & Labs will eat anything not nailed down. Our naughty dog is a mix of the two! Not only will he steal eggs if the coop is open, but he eats chicken poop & learned how to use the treadle feeder. Yes, he ate several pounds of chicken feed before caught in the act. Both our coop & run must be locked up tight when he's out. We even had to shrink the chicken door to prevent his crawling through. Naughty, naughty dog!
We found the Marley movie kind of dull in comparison.
Our former purebred Dane was a bigger handful. She dug up an 7' tree we spent all day planting, because it "didn't belong." (Liked constancy) With an eye level over 3ft tall, she cleared any counter & table of food left unattended. She once stuck her snout in a beehive, leaned up against our newly painted fence, and rolled in the neighbor's freshly tarred driveway all on the same weekend. She was 150lbs of trouble. She did more living in her short 6 years than our Whippet did in all of his 14 years.
Our current boy's troubles are all food related. Even with things we don't consider food. (ie- He tried to eat a big pile of mulch we had delivered.) He's a mix & only weighs 100lbs. He can't really eat off the counters unless he stands on 2 legs. Of course if we leave a loaf of bread or cookies just sitting there while cooling, it's fair game. He has the jaw strength of our Great Dane (ie- grabs a log from the woodpile & uses it as a chew toy) and also the appetite of a Lab. Why would he want to eat eggshells? or chicken poop?
On the plus side, he's a big black dog who's incredibly gentle, loves kids, ignores the chickens, chases squirrels/rabbits, & a good protector. Below is a past pic of our daughter breaking in our new 6 mo old puppy. Eight years later, he's still always by her side.
How are everyone in Illinois's hens doing at egg laying this winter? Ours, (2-1/2 and 3-1/2 years old) went on break in October and haven't resumed yet. I think they've forgotten how.
How are everyone in Illinois's hens doing at egg laying this winter? Ours, (2-1/2 and 3-1/2 years old) went on break in October and haven't resumed yet. I think they've forgotten how.
Mine have light that comes on at 6 a.m. and goes off at 7 p.m.Since I provide artificial light and moderate heating to the coop my birds have not missed a step...
Since I provide artificial light and moderate heating to the coop my birds have not missed a step...
Mine have light that comes on at 6 a.m. and goes off at 7 p.m.
They wake up and come out of the coop at 7:15 or 7:30 a.m., go back in for the night at 4:30.