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 great news Darth - our Roo is improving too from the july 9th dog attack - he hops around on one leg - the bad leg will prob never work again.  had some pretty bad puncture wounds, but skin is healing.   wormed him 3 days ago

I'm glad your roo is doing good. It surprises me on how hardy chickens when it comes to injuries!
 
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so sorry to hear this news -- she was adorable!  We have anconas if you want to try hatching any of their eggs.


Aw, thanks for the offer! I'll definitely keep you in mind next spring if the call ducks don't work out. :)



Sorry about wibbles. I bought a pair of call ducks from Lebanon two or 3 years ago. There are lots I choose from. Just make sure you get some that have at least been worked with a little. The ones I got you would have thought no one had touched them in their life. And I will b at Lebanon. I will never miss that show, it is my favorite!


Glad to hear this! Now I'm rather looking forward to this show! I will probably be there, it depends on how much homework I have at the time. But I'll most likely be there and will probably wear my Indiana BYC'er T-shirt.



I think I learned more about color genetics in this article, than I have in that last year and a half trying to figure them out!
http://poultrykeeper.com/poultry-breeding/an-introduction-to-poultry-plumage-part-1


Ah, I got all excited when I saw 'genetics', but alas, it's an article I've read already! Oh, well. It's a good explanation of phenotype expression, anyway.



I'm in a predicament, have money riding on this one...just for fun...is the bird at the (empty) flower box a cockerel or a pullet? Here's another shot
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Talking about the ???Wellsummer or Brown leghorn????


She's beyond a doubt a girl. Her coloration is only feminine, there's no way she could be a rooster. She's getting close to laying if she hasn't started yet! I still think she's a Leghorn, too. She looks so much like my LBL when she was younger. :)







Well, I spent the afternoon shoveling all the bedding out of the coop and dusting it for grain mites. :/ The girls spilled enough feed in there that when I had an infested bag I didn't catch in time, and the buggers got into the shavings bad. The good news is, I think I got them under control. The bad news is, I'm exhausted. :th Nothing a little ice cream can't fix. :D


P.S. counting chickens in German takes a lot longer than in English. That's your useless information for the evening. Bitte schoen.
 
Aw, thanks for the offer! I'll definitely keep you in mind next spring if the call ducks don't work out. :)
Glad to hear this! Now I'm rather looking forward to this show! I will probably be there, it depends on how much homework I have at the time. But I'll most likely be there and will probably wear my Indiana BYC'er T-shirt.
Ah, I got all excited when I saw 'genetics', but alas, it's an article I've read already! Oh, well. It's a good explanation of phenotype expression, anyway.
She's beyond a doubt a girl. Her coloration is only feminine, there's no way she could be a rooster. She's getting close to laying if she hasn't started yet! I still think she's a Leghorn, too. She looks so much like my LBL when she was younger. :)







Well, I spent the afternoon shoveling all the bedding out of the coop and dusting it for grain mites. :/ The girls spilled enough feed in there that when I had an infested bag I didn't catch in time, and the buggers got into the shavings bad. The good news is, I think I got them under control. The bad news is, I'm exhausted. :th Nothing a little ice cream can't fix. :D


P.S. counting chickens in German takes a lot longer than in English. That's your useless information for the evening. Bitte schoen.


ROFLMBO...thank you I just won the bet!!
 
Aw, thanks for the offer! I'll definitely keep you in mind next spring if the call ducks don't work out. :)
Glad to hear this! Now I'm rather looking forward to this show! I will probably be there, it depends on how much homework I have at the time. But I'll most likely be there and will probably wear my Indiana BYC'er T-shirt.
Ah, I got all excited when I saw 'genetics', but alas, it's an article I've read already! Oh, well. It's a good explanation of phenotype expression, anyway.
She's beyond a doubt a girl. Her coloration is only feminine, there's no way she could be a rooster. She's getting close to laying if she hasn't started yet! I still think she's a Leghorn, too. She looks so much like my LBL when she was younger. :)







Well, I spent the afternoon shoveling all the bedding out of the coop and dusting it for grain mites. :/ The girls spilled enough feed in there that when I had an infested bag I didn't catch in time, and the buggers got into the shavings bad. The good news is, I think I got them under control. The bad news is, I'm exhausted. :th Nothing a little ice cream can't fix. :D


P.S. counting chickens in German takes a lot longer than in English. That's your useless information for the evening. Bitte schoen.


I will watch for you when I am down there.

I can count to 40 in Spanish but that isn't enough to count all my chickens. I was going to take German, but it interfered with other classes to much
 
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Milton KY. is having a swap this weekend. its just across the new bridge from Madison In. they usually have a pretty good turnout. end of the yr. pricing lol i cant go because my foot is mucked up . its at the fairgrounds.
 

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