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And here he is with the ladies free-ranging in our yard:
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smart looking bird!!!! I asked someone to identify the type of bird I hav (two of actually, were given to me) they r hens but look enough like your guy t b his sisters! What do you think...any resemblance?
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keep in mind she is just finishing up a heavy molt.
 
Originally Posted by CCCCCCCCHICKENS
I picked up a paper at the central indiana poultry show I forgot to tell you guys about. It is actually a state 4-H poultry workshop.
Workshop Topics
-Raising Broilers and Layers for the Commercial classes (tips on raising, feeding and selecting broilers, pullets and layers)
-Selecting Exhibition Poultry (what to look for in various breeds and varieties of exhibition chickens)
-Show Superintendent Roundtable (what works and what doesn’t, sharing past experiences)
-Showmanship Clinic (learn how to be successful competing in showmanship classes)

CCCHICKENS ~
I can’t relate to those classes. I would go if they had some workshop topics like:
• Teaching Your Flock the Art of Sharing
• Increasing Your Chicken’s Intellectual Performance
• Raising Empathetic Chickens
• Your RIR Can Learn to Play the Piano

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TOO FAST posted: Been busy lately and I’m not gonna check on the 658 posts I’m behind on lol. Hope everyone survived the storms ok yesterday. Went to lock up the chickens tonight, and the wind had shut the door for the run. Felt pretty bad for them, a couple were on the run’s roof, 3 were crowding on a post right outside the run door, 2 were on a chair arm rest. My son uses the chair to stand on to gather eggs. We are STILL getting 35 eggs/week from our 7 girls, will they ever let up before winter lol.

TOO FAST ~ Good to hear from you, stranger! I always keep a large stone between the door and the coop just in case. I’m too afraid that a chicken will be smashed if the door slams shut and I would never get over the guilt! Btw, you are so lucky to have eggs. Seems like most of us have molters or hens who are taking a fall break.
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bradselig posted: Merry Christmas to me! Just ordered a dozen Tolbunt polish eggs. Better be looking for a backup if power goes out again with these guys cooking!
bradselig ~ UmmHmm -- I believe you were supposed to order bantam Cochin eggs, 2 girls, one lavender, one blue, one frizzle, one regular.

Ollie Pollie ~ Nice to see your post! I remember when you posted the photo of a beautiful young girl holding a chicken. It looked like a magazine cover. As far a bantam Cochins, bradselig just needs his arm twisted a little more!
House Kat ~ What a handsome roo and pretty flock! It looks like you have a nice range of coloring in your EEs. So you decided to keep one roo then? How is it going with the neighbors as far as his crowing?
hogster ~ My gosh, if it’s not one thing, it’s another! Poor turkey hen! Do you spray a turkey injury with Blue Kote or something like that? How did your dogs do during the storms? Our old beagle-mix, Ruby, used to get really nervous during storms. She used to bark at a regular possum visitor, too. It was before we had chickens, so we didn’t mind. The possum would sit on the deck railing about two feet away from our old Siamese cat, Bostwick. They were similar colors, and just hung out together. One night I was so upset because I thought Ruby had killed the possum, so I brought Ruby in and looked out, and the possum was gone. Playing possum worked.
(A few years ago, Ruby and Bostwick both had to be put to sleep in their old age. They had very good, long lives!)
Ha, Love the classes. If you would happen to find a workshop with those classes, let me know.Because I would love to go!
 
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hat is one smart looking bird!!!! I asked someone to identify the type of bird I hav (two of actually, were given to me) they r hens but look enough like your guy t b his sisters! What do you think...any resemblance?keep in mind she is just finishing up a heavy molt.
I can't see the skin color. But the bottoms on their feet if they are black austrolorps(cant ever spell that right lol) the skin should be pinkish white and Jersey giants should be yellowish.
 
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I can't see the skin color. But the bottoms on their feet if they are black austrolorps(cant ever spell that right lol) the skin should be pinkish white and Jersey giants should be yellowish.
[/quote. They have black legs (or at least dark gray) skin is pinky/white which there was a lot visible during this molt! Coop looked like a couple bird exploded!!! Poor girls ran around nearly naked for weeks!!!
 
Well I ended up using the wazine on my big kids. Does anyone know how long I have to throw out eggs?The package said don't use on chickens used for eggs, so that worries me a bit. The wazine I got is for poultry.
 
House Kat ~ What a handsome roo and pretty flock! It looks like you have a nice range of coloring in your EEs. So you decided to keep one roo then? How is it going with the neighbors as far as his crowing?

My cousin is still working on his second run then he's going to take the roo and three of the hens. I've only heard him crow once and it was a short, not very loud crow, so there has not been a problem...yet. I think he's gorgeous and I'd love to keep him if I could.
 
Alright I'm turning on my ancient desktop to edit/add members info to the members list. If you want added or need anything changed let me know and I'll get it done tonight. Otherwise it will likely be a day or two before I can get to it (but still not an issue for me to do!). Please don't feel bad for bugging me about changes, I'd rather have to update it several times a week and have accurate info on there than have an incomplete or out dated info! So send me those changes/new info!
 
I got a new SD card finally for my camera, instead of using my phone all the time, so I got some farm pics. You all know me, constantly posting pictures. Hope you don't mind. :)
Lavender and Kiddos



The alpacas





And the little silkies needed a bigger brooder, so we improvised
Someone is definitely not white. Mystery chick.

 

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