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Weekly Chicken Event Post!

There are 4 auctions/swap meets again this weekend, check out the details on the Indiana BYC'ers Events Calendar and check for the locations on the Indiana BYC'ers Map! I also have each event linked to it's website/Facebook page for additional show details.

Friday, October 3- Dinky's Auction-Montgomery, Indiana
Saturday, October 4- Croy Creek Trader's Fair-Reelsville, Indiana
Sunday, October 5- Croy Creek Trader's Fair-Reelsville, Indiana
Sunday, October 5- Northeast Indiana Poultry Swap Meet-Bluffton, Indiana
Sunday, October 5- Tri-K Pigeon & Bantam Club-Kankakee, Illinois


If you do go, try wearing your official Indiana BYC T-shirt and see if you spot anyone else there! Also, please take pictures to share!




Upcoming Events:

Friday, October 10- Dinky's Auction-Montgomery, Indiana

Sunday, October 12- Golden Houseshoe Saddle Club/Knox Swap Meet, Knox, Indiana
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Friday, October 17- Dinky's Auction-Montgomery, Indiana

Saturday, October 18- Central Indiana Poultry Show-Lebanon, Indiana (Seller forms due 10/6/14)
Saturday, October 18- Croy Creek Trader's Fair-Reelsville, Indiana
Sunday, October 19- Croy Creek Trader's Fair-Reelsville, Indiana
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Friday, October 24- Dinky's Auction-Montgomery, Indiana

Friday, October 24- Veedersburg Sale Barn-Veedersburg, Indiana
Saturday, October 25- Newbury Square Swap Meet & Flea Market - Shipshewana, Indiana - also check here
Saturday, October 25- Sandcut Trader's Fair-Terre Haute, IN
Sunday, October 26- Sandcut Trader's Fair-Terre Haute, IN
 
How can everyone on this thread not want a goat after seeing this pictures?? Going to be impossible. LOL

good morning.

I'm on Indy's west side, a 22 acre organic operation of hay, soybeans, popcorn and sometimes other things like spelt, sunflowers, sweet corn, etc. We're also a certified bee farm and honey producer.

We have about three dozen layers (about 5 of them are roos), ending our second summer. We started with a mix of RIR and barred rock, but our original rooster got so aggressive that he harmed people who can to help or work on the farm. So he went thru a succession of names. Originally named Rudy, it was changed to Randy (because he was) when he matured. His name was changed to Satan when he started hurting people, and finally, he became known as Crock Pot. He was my second kill, the first being a black sex link hen who started breaking eggs.

This spring we added all buff orpington, in hopes of gentler roos.

And we have three white turkeys maturing for a fall harvest. Four Muscovy ducks (2 drakes) and 2 ducklings

All fed certified organic feed.
Welcome! I am a beekeeper too, up in NW Indiana. So glad to meet you. :)

Near Fort Wayne...Hello Hoosiers
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my helper went with me to TSC today . . . . . . although he'd be more helpful if he offered to pay for the supplies once in a while, instead of sticking me with the bill every time (LOL) :
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I will only have LF cochins for flock roosters now. They are awesome. I will be breeding and selling eggs from my large fowl cochins in the spring for those interested. Pip'd I may have some silkie boys if you want bantam roos. You are welcome tocome see tne birds. We do live in the same county. :)

I love my silkies and cochins. My oegbs are also the sweetest little things. My paint eggs are here and henley is sitting like a pro. Eta 10/23
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my helper went with me to TSC today . . . . . . although he'd be more helpful if he offered to pay for the supplies once in a while, instead of sticking me with the bill every time (LOL) :
What a cutie! You just reminded me I need to go get feed, ugh!

here's what we got for our 10 year wedding aniversary today :
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And happy anniversary to you!

Quote: I am really sold on them too, but on the fence about LF/bantam. The egg size is so close to the same.... DH wants LF, I really like the bantams.

Weekly Chicken Event Post!


Thanks so much for doing this! Love the weekly updates
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So who all else raises coturnix quail? I am considering closing down my stock til spring. I am asking now in case I do, so I have someone to pester about eggs around march or so
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That being said, I am also offering birds before we process them. I have 5 week olds and about 16 adults.
 
:barnie X2... I am cutting some breeds out already. My GLW left tonight, hardest ever to see go :( they were my first layers. Trevor was very excited to take them home, and start his breeding project for 4H next year. Red, my oldest rooster, Betsy and Spike will be missed here. They will be 3 next year, so not a good age for a farm. Fantastic age for a 4H project and an energetic young man!
Aw, that's got to be tough. :hugs They went to a good home, at least.
There's a lot of people talking about their great love for cochins. What makes them so loveable? Never had one, so I honestly don't know. The feathered legs give me pause. I imagine the leg feathers would get all torn-up & caked with mud. Does that happen & if so, how bad does it get? Do other hens try to peck at the leg feathers?
Well, I should start by saying I have never had a Cochin hen before. All of my experience was with Po, my bantam Cochin rooster. I decided last year that I wanted to try a rooster in my flock again. It had been about 5 years since I had a rooster in my main flock, but I free-range and like to know there's someone out there keeping an eye on the girl. I wanted a calm rooster that could be trusted around my young niece and nephew. I also wanted a bantam because I have bantam hens. I had heard good things about Cochin roosters, so decided to go with one of them. I liked that he was super gentle and calm. He would get stirred if he felt cornered, but never acted out against humans, never showed a bit of human aggression at all. He was also very good with the girls, only went through a short hormonal phase unlike most of the other roosters I've owned. That's what I like in a rooster. I ended up losing him because I wanted a few of the hens to regrow some feathers he was treading off (he had 30-35 hens, but only a few of them would let him mount them, so they were getting worn out) and, unfortunately, one night I forgot to close him in his pen. :/ Po never had problems with his feathers. His pen got muddy when he was separated for a short while, but once I moved him out of the mud, he cleaned up very well on his own and didn't have any tattered or caked feathers as a result. No one pecked his feet feathers, no problems with that. He was always nice and round and fluffy. :)
@pipdzipdnreadytogo @Rhandi74 @ellymayRans [COLOR=8B4513]and to all of the other Cochin lovers[/COLOR] :) [COLOR=8B4513] . . . My DS's GF helped hold my five Bantam Black Cochin Chicks so I could try getting a few decent photos. Well, I wasn't able to get a good photo of the oldest chick or one of the middle ones. I'm hoping that ellymayRans who supplied the eggs can tell me if there are any frizzles. At this point, I'm thinking that if there is a female frizzle or if not, a female, I will keep one and find homes for the others. When will the sex be able to be determined?[/COLOR] [COLOR=8B4513]Here's a reminder of their strange birth order:[/COLOR] [COLOR=8B4513]This is the youngest.[/COLOR] [COLOR=8B4513]So-- Yesterday after I posted my concerns about Eliza's constant yawning, she was fine. On that same post, I also mentioned that Ditzy turned out to be a great mom. She changed her mind today. After I happened to notice that she was on a second break, I put her back on her nest, but she acted like she had no recollection of seeing those eggs before! I couldn't believe it. I've felt terrible knowing that she sat on them for 13 days!![/COLOR] :hit [COLOR=8B4513]There wasn't anything I could do because I don't have an incubator and I didn't know how long she had been off the nest. It's so sad. I guess I will buy a basic incubator in case this happens again. I googled info and found that abandoning eggs is certainly not uncommon. It's just so weird that they can suddenly flip a switch and act totally different. [/COLOR]
:love I love the youngest! What a cutie! Do you think maybe she gave up on the eggs because she could sense they weren't developing, or did you candle to check? Some girls just aren't meant to be mamas. It's a good idea to get an incubator just in case--as long as you're ready to take care of the babies if that happens! ;)
@pipdzipdnreadytogo I know i have atleast 2 modern bantam cockerels available if you want to take a leap into the ugly breeds! I should have some bantam cochins in spring if not sooner.
Pip'd I may have some silkie boys if you want bantam roos. You are welcome tocome see tne birds. We do live in the same county. :)
:lol: I think I may have misspoken, y'all -- I meant if I were going to get a rooster, I'd want a bantam, not that I'm actively looking for a rooster. :) At the moment, my quarantine space is reserved for ducks if I find any at the Lebanon show. I may take one or two of ya up next spring, though! It all depends on how the winter goes and if I have any extra space by then.
 
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