I have some friends near cloverdale that had two male great pyrs show up at their farm last week. They have been unsuccessful at trying to find the owners and are looking to re-home them. Please PM me if you are interested and want contact info.
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I hope they atleast had them scanned for microchips!I have some friends near cloverdale that had two male great pyrs show up at their farm last week. They have been unsuccessful at trying to find the owners and are looking to re-home them. Please PM me if you are interested and want contact info.
So tomorrow is the one-year birthday of my rooster Reginald (the handsome fellow in my profile pic). What does one give the rooster who has everything??
thats what I was gonna say... lol you beat me too it.His own personal bag of mealworms!
Sorry for your lossMy runt meat chicken passed away. Sad, but it is the first meat chicken I have lost
I think they all are cute, congrats on your chicks, enjoyMore pix...
Black Rosie (plucked hen) Red Rosie, Crazy Bertha and Just Bertha. FIL had named the SLW Rosie and I already had a Rosie, so I decided 2 hens per name.
Loki and Stoner
Willow acting guilty about.something
Luna (a.k.a. Luna the tick)
Rex the bunny and the original flock
One more of the dogs, because I think it's cute...
Ok, now I'm done.
a Chicken b-day party... so cool
neat!!Love it!! I have a birthday party for my flock every year, usually on the youngests' birthday, although I might go for my EE Cubby's birthday next year since she'll be turning 10! I see apples and raisins, what else is in your big guy's cake?
Mine have been a hollowed down watermelon filled with diced tomatoes, bell peppers, corn, cucumbers, and apples, with yogurt 'frosting' and cucumber letters. This year I also made mini cakes so the lower-ranking girls could have a taste.![]()
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Some samples of my work!2012:![]()
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2013:
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And this year:
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Sorry for your loss as wellWe lost a runt today as well. I saw it coming but sometimes it is hard to cull. I had the space so it was in the runt pen but it would not drink.
My hatchery birds aren't real big on worms it seems but my farm born birds dig them up and go to town.. I seen one of my 1 1/2 week old chicks trying to eat one today, mom must have gave it to her.I must say that I'm rather impressed with that cucumber lettering.
After years of reptiles, I don't have issue with serving the chickens bugs. However, I do have a question...
Did anyone have to "teach" their chickens to eat bugs?
While working in the garden beds, I grabbed a few worms, slugs etc. I thought they'd be gobbled down in seconds, but instead, the hens just looked at them & walked away. Only one hen made an attempt but it slipped out of her beak, so she gave up. Do I have defective birds?
NO!!!!I'm guessing some of you would not have done well in my summer science camp.
Each year I offer a couple different camps, but my "Bugs" program is always a hit. Several kids started with me about 5 years ago & return each year, so I must constantly change the program. This year our guests were Giant Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches! We had races, a cockroach pull, a few behavioral studies, and even a hissing contest. (I have a very patient hubby, but there's no way he'd allow roaches in the house. They currently reside on our porch awaiting frost. A few went home with kids as "pets" but I did not find a home for the remaining few.)
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I have the same Issues!!!Okay, it's not all bugs for me, but roaches are a big, big, big NO!![]()
I can do butterflies (but not caterpillars or moths). Things like mosquitoes and house flies don't bother me (but they still annoy the heck out of me!). I love fireflies! And I rather like snails and slugs, of course, but they aren't really bugs. I had a pet snail for a while (named Sheldon) that I actually had found in the woods right here at home. Also, that biology class I mentioned, I had found a teeny tiny snail in the lake and kept it for a short while. It rode on my thumb while I looked for other things in the gunk. Then it came time for everything to be preserved for slides and things, and I couldn't put the little guy in, so my bio teacher told me to just toss him back into the lake. Lucky snail.![]()
Like I said, I have no rational reason for why certain bugs freak me out and others don't. I just have... issues.![]()
Poor thing, so sorryWent out this afternoon and one of my chicks is goneWe had a hawk visit later so I assume that's where it probably went. Thank goodness we were out in the yard this time, it didn't get anything!![]()
Oh and I have a sick bird I'm not sure what to do with![]()
Now that is cute!!
I have no Ideal what she is but she is pretty
They are growing up soooo fast!! I put them into the coop tonight for the 1st night out there. I have been out there every couple hours to make sure they are ok, and they seem to be loving it. But now as it is getting dark, I am getting worried about predators !! LOL Is that normal? I have double, tripled checked doors, cracks, corners... and see nothing dangerous, but then again, Im not a predator.... I'm so scared!! LOL
BTW What kind of chicken do you think she is?
I hope they atleast had them scanned for microchips!
Aw!Yes, very small. They were pullet eggs. So this chick is getting a little extra attention.Aww, well fingers crossed for the others!That baby is so cute, and seems so small, too!! Here's hoping you at least get a male/female pair out of all of this!
Where did you get these gals again? My first impression is black sexlink. The greenish legs have me thrown, but they aren't impossible for that hybrid, and the single comb and clean face pretty much rule out the other option that comes to my mind.They are growing up soooo fast!! I put them into the coop tonight for the 1st night out there. I have been out there every couple hours to make sure they are ok, and they seem to be loving it. But now as it is getting dark, I am getting worried about [COLOR=141823]predators [/COLOR]!! LOL Is that normal? I have double, tripled checked doors, cracks, corners... and see nothing dangerous, but then again, Im not a [COLOR=141823]predator[/COLOR].... I'm so scared!! LOL BTW What kind of chicken do you think she is? Here is a pic of her standing up... [COLOR=B42000]
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Thanks for the photos! It's helpful to imagine what I might be able to rig in the barn here for winter.Well we are almost done with winter barn prep. One more coop to build where the little silkies are in the picture. So we will have a main flock coop far left, bantam next, girl silkies, then the one we need to build is boy silkies. We had a bunch of old doors so we used themfor west wall insulation in the coops. Aside of bringing the ducks in and getting the bantam flock in and adjusted to the main flock, and bringing the silkies in, we are about done!oh ya the plastic is training the stubborn ones to coop up and not sleep on the middle fences.
My baldies are using the undivided coops for a bit to get their feathers back.