Benny showed a good pic. Are you looking to hang them or mount them on anything specific?x2
so ideas on how to diy?![]()
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Benny showed a good pic. Are you looking to hang them or mount them on anything specific?x2
so ideas on how to diy?![]()
Quote:With multiple flocks and multiple dominant cockerels do you have to worry about them fighting?It's nice when it gets quieter after clearing out. It's starting to get noisy here. I embrace the skittishness, wariness. It means they can take care of themselves. Nothing will sneak up on them. I think the word flightiness is misunderstood. Many people equate that with flying out of pens. Mine will never do that (they might squeeze under). Most of my fences are 3'. I've kept flocks of roosters inside a 2' fence. I think a lot of people raising Maran's aren't diligent about selecting for egg color and it is quickly lost. In other cases, they don't have enough birds to breed and select properly.Paddler, I am extremely happy I got rid of what I had to be honest. Glad the legbar, brahma, wellsumers etc are gone. I did keep the broody brahma that raised the chicks though. I figured she may come in handy now and she is quite the protective mother. Mikes Icelandics that are growing out are amazing looking, love the looks, the flightiness doesnt bother me, as I dont make friends anyways, and its best for them to be cautious here when free ranging. the polish and serama are the kiddos, I kept the Marans so I had some cool layers. I just wish I could find some good quality like these that also lay a very very dark egg....My welsummers (from Sandhill) laid very nice dark eggs.Are you just looking for a dark egg layer? If so Dennis has Welbars that lay dark and lay better then the Marans he had. I will be getting a couple pullets off him around Thanksgiving time.White face black Spanish are striking.Sometimes the welly eggs would be speckled but that's just inconsistent application of pigment and doesn't happen all the time unless the hen has a permanent shell gland issue.Yea I've seen the speckled dark eggs. Very pretty. Since you like black chickens why not go with the Ayam Cemani or Svart Hona?Black penedesencas have huge red wattles and combs - and white earlobes but with a dark brown egg.lol no thank you, I think chickens SHOULD have RED wattles and RED combs, with that striking black the red sets it off. not a fan of them up there at all.![]()
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Cockerel and pullets
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and the hens have spurs.
In the tropics, especially the Caribbean, geckos live in houses and hotel rooms and they are welcomed. They usually live behind picture frames, mirrors and similar hiding spots during the day and come out at night to eat bugs. They basically keep the rooms free from creepy crawlies without pesticides.oh lord, what does THAT mean? now you have them in yer house?? snakes too if those get in!!!! omg I am gonna die when I come see you!!!Likely anoles.Porch lizards.I think they're green anoles, if we're getting technical. They can change colors between green and brown. They're fun.
Bonus! It pays to shop around.Oh, one last post, I was able to go to the local feed store, that had been closed on sundays and they had a 30% protien poultry "chow" of some non descript brand i'd never heard of... but the contents looked right, and it was for poultry/turkeys. AND it wasn't expired.So, I'll use that until the turkeys are about 10 weeks and can eat an all flock feed.
That's good that you're ready to raise and breed them.yes everything thing is ready and I was going to keep them separate to have pure breed.but now everyone on the game says I shouldn't get themI considered that.Yes but Australia have the grate barrier reef......All over again.I am having a Déjà-vu........
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Will Ship To: USA In this thread we play games for prizes. Prizes are usually hatching eggs. ----------------- People have bent over backwards to accommodate you so it is absolutely fair. Sorry if you think it isn't. Quote:Don't obsess over keeping humidity stable. Primarily it needs to be an average over time to allow the proper amount of moisture loss throughout incubation.Need some help. During the day my incubator stays at 55 humidity all the wells are filled but st night it drops to the low 49's. what can I do to keep it stable? Also I have eggs in there that are on day 16 and need to add eggs from my broody they are on day 22. Suggestions on what to do?Care for what you know are good eggs but increase the humidity because you may have hatching imminent. Don't open the incubator if you have pips.Yes I calibrated the hygrometer. It had been at 45 humidity until yesterday. The air cells and weight loss were too high so I upped the humidity. They are 2 BBS and 4 Lavender Ameraucanas. The first set of 12 Lavenders shipping eggs the humidity was at 45-50 for the first 18 days. 5 looks like they developed but only 2 I could see enough to know for sure. Then I put the 5 I thought were good under my broody who had eggs hatching the same time as well. Only one of the Lavenders under the broody hatched.
hmmmm yes, nice diagram, if I was strong enough or had a vice big enough to hold something to bend like that, and the bend would need tighter towards the bottom to hold them tight.
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very interesting about the geckos etc. also that the hens have such large spurs! do they fight with them at all? use to protect? They are very very lovely chickens for sure. My WFS were the hardiest birds and easily hatched chicks out of all the breeds I have had already. And by flighty I mean they take off quickly to get away from me, not run to me like the other beggars. The icelandics & legbar are the same
Quote: I just run a tie down from two trees and typically have loops of string run tied on it and just hook the feet in the same single loop, last time the cornish were small but strong little buggers, so two did get off the loop and get the car a bit bloody floppin around 12 foot away from where they should be![]()
Did you mean to comment on this? "With multiple flocks and multiple dominant cockerels do you have to worry about them fighting?"Quote:
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Silly floppin birds. I'll check around my garage and see what I can come up with. Don't they fling blood everywhere just hangin from a string like that?I just run a tie down from two trees and typically have loops of string run tied on it and just hook the feet in the same single loop, last time the cornish were small but strong little buggers, so two did get off the loop and get the car a bit bloody floppin around 12 foot away from where they should be![]()
Quote: sweet, I went through everything, I do have those rods I used in the incubator, those threaded rods but not sure of bendability, or if they are alum although alum would work good no?
let me go look at that upright coolerbator info on the rods that hold the trays