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Plucker is sold, just got the reply

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Great posts! DH had me order the book for the wizbang plucker. We have most of the parts already.
Congrats on the baby! I am so glad he has looked at things and understood it's importance to you! He will be impressed at the value of muscovy as a table bird. Prepared like beef, many folks can't tell a difference. My DH and parents thought I had prepared a beef roast until I informed them what it really was.
pipd I love your dorkings! They are so sweet! Chicken therapists for sure, they need mealies for a reward.
We are still working towards a chickenfest north so any of our northern members can attend. Hang in there, hope to get more folks actively participating!
This would probably make an awesome coop or run. https://indianapolis.craigslist.org/grd/5289104354.html
Cheap chicken plucker https://indianapolis.craigslist.org/grd/5288655708.html
looks like a deal! https://indianapolis.craigslist.org/grd/5290082640.html
I've been looking for a plucker too. Well if anyone else is selling a tub plucker or sees one for sell I'm interested.Plucker is sold, just got the reply![]()
Quote: We move the event every year. Our first fest was graciously hosted by @racinchickins in Mooresville. Wonderful event and met so many members! 2nd fest I hosted at the private campground I am a member of, in Liberty. Next fest is tentatively in Goshen.
We move the event every year. Our first fest was graciously hosted by @racinchickins
in Mooresville. Wonderful event and met so many members! 2nd fest I hosted at the private campground I am a member of, in Liberty. Next fest is tentatively in Goshen.
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If you are able to host the event we can look at it. Understand that means 30 plus folks and family attending. Can be a lot more since we see new members join daily.
Not likely to be Mareks. You got some good advice to treat the legs--that would be my guess. Sometimes a splay-legged chick is still weak in the joints even after the initial correction and can get overactive or "chick-handled" by the others.Need some help please. Can Mareks be seen in a chick of 4 weeks old that is indoors? From what I've read, it say usually between 12-20 weeks old. I have a chick that was flopping around yesterday morning in her cage, seems to have lost the use of her legs and was using her wings to stay upright. But when I picked her up and set her legs into my hand, she stood up. I thought maybe vitamin deficiency, and gave her some poly vi sol, but she has stayed the same, legs spread and wings holding her upright. She had splayed legs when she hatched but it was corrected within that first week and was walking fine until now.
I really like my Marans, but as pointed out, be sure that you're getting them from a reputable breeder. EllymayRans will most likely have chicks in the spring. I would steer clear of hatchery Marans; there was a lot of inbreeding because of the low number of breeders at first, leading to health issues. Combs easily frostbitten, also. She's not on BYC, but Jean Doerflein at Laurel has nice wheatens at reasonable prices and is at most shows.Just want to talk a couple things out with people that know far more than me and can point out the error of my ways...
New coop design is almost complete (will share when drawings are finalized so you can tell me what I'm forgetting), and I have been researching quite a bit exactly what birds I want to add in the spring as I grow the flock. I want dual purpose birds, as once the ladies have moved beyond their use as layers I plan to pressure can them, so I'm looking at the heavier breeds. I like the idea of a mixed flock at this point. Not planning any breeding or hatching, just a nice mix of birds for laying. I'm semi-collaborating with my neighbor (who supplied my starter birds this year) on planning our spring order of chicks. He gets his chicks every spring from Murray McMurray and has had extremely good luck with healthy, productive birds.
At current I have the leghorn and ancona.
My short list is:
Cuckoo Maran
Delaware
Australorp
Also considering:
New Hampshire
Sussex
GLW
Anybody see something glaring where I've missed the boat with my choices/thinking?
Thanks, I do have her legs banded again. But I am noticing her right foot, her toes are always curled and when I try to stand her up in my hand now, her toes are not opening up. And when she sits, well that's all she is doing, her legs are in front of her, like if you or I were sitting on the floor. I have her in a towel donut to help keep her balance and so she could strengthen her legs, but those legs just slide forward and she is sitting on her bum.Not likely to be Mareks. You got some good advice to treat the legs--that would be my guess. Sometimes a splay-legged chick is still weak in the joints even after the initial correction and can get overactive or "chick-handled" by the others.
If you are able to host the event we can look at it. Understand that means 30 plus folks and family attending. Can be a lot more since we see new members join daily.