INDIANA BYC'ers HERE!

Today is March 31st and the last day for all Indy-area people to obtain proof of prior ownership!

Oh, and as a stick-it-to-the-man aside, can anybody give me an official receipt for a goat, an emu, a goose and every other kind of banned bird we can think of? I don't necessarily need a bunch of free soon-to-be-banned animals, but I'd love some receipts for them. Think of it as peaceful protest!

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Minor score earlier today. Helped my grandfather install a new water softener today. I took the old salt reservoir. Must be around 40 gallons. Haven't decided if it will be a water catchment for the garden or a catchment for the the new coop and a cup watering system.

Ether way, freebie.
 
Today is March 31st and the last day for all Indy-area people to obtain proof of prior ownership!

Oh, and as a stick-it-to-the-man aside, can anybody give me an official receipt for a goat, an emu, a goose and every other kind of banned bird we can think of? I don't necessarily need a bunch of free soon-to-be-banned animals, but I'd love some receipts for them. Think of it as peaceful protest!

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How are you liking that Nigerian dwarf goat Pair I sold you? Hated to part with them, but needed money to offset my new coop. Enjoy them!
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@chick rookie Are you still in the same part of TH? I can't believe you are having problems like that and hope it gets resolved soon!

@kittydoc beautiful pics, love this one especially!

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@iamfivewire your new chicks looks so sweet!
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@Indyshent hope you feel better soon! There is a lot of stuff going around in Terre Haute. Flu, colds, seasonal allergies, the works.

@lp0311 @ChickenMami6 @MrsMonty1995
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Welcome to our thread! Make yourself comfortable and looking forward to reading your posts!

@PeacefulWalls Keeping your family in my thoughts and hoping it turns out okay. Also that you can be with your again flock soon!

@tmarsh83 I didn't use a tractor for our meat birds, had a small coop and run for them. Here the cornish crosses are at 1 week old on April 5.



Here they are on April 30, much larger but not quite ready. Don't mind the silkie in lower right corner. She liked to visit them. LOL





Just a few weeks later, on May 17th you can see they are fully grown. We slaughtered on May 23, and really could have done it a week earlier as there was more fat on them, not much more muscle.

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Once the chickens have their adult feathers and the threat of frost has passed, the chickens were outside without a lamp and fine.
I did my first group in building that's now the house for the goats. They did well in there too. They were 5 weeks at the end of august so were already jumping the fence. That was my first experience free ranging them, and it worked out great.

Quote: Main thing to keep in mind is just watch the outside temps. I still keep heat available to 4 weeks or younger easily plugged in.. in case of a cold snap. I just make sure the heat source is safely secured. usually by the 3rd to 4th week they are just fine. I try to do 25 or more at a time.



Double decker!
LOL! Been seeing that a lot lately!
 
Today is March 31st and the last day for all Indy-area people to obtain proof of prior ownership!

Oh, and as a stick-it-to-the-man aside, can anybody give me an official receipt for a goat, an emu, a goose and every other kind of banned bird we can think of? I don't necessarily need a bunch of free soon-to-be-banned animals, but I'd love some receipts for them. Think of it as peaceful protest!

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I do have gosling due to hatch in a couple weeks! Your little chinese babies may be in this hatch.

And remember how much we discussed a pea hen too!
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Please be sure to read our Welcome letter.
We are always happy to answer lots of questions and see everyone's photos!
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Welcome to the Indiana Thread! @lp0311 @MrsMonty1995 @ChickenMami6
(I am still catching up on the thread, so I apologize if I've left any newcomers off of this post).

Originally Posted by lp0311
so glad there is a thread for people in my state! we have had chickens for 2-3 years now and currently have 7 hens and one rooster- looking to increase a bit.
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We're glad you found us!
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Originally Posted by MrsMonty1995
Hi everyone!

I am not sure how to post here in the state threads, but here I am
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My name is Christie and I live west of Terre Haute (St Mary of the Woods, to be more precise). I live on 1.6 acres with my husband and four kids. We just moved here last summer and are starting over raising chickens. We had to leave our last flock of 9 hens and one rooster when we left Ohio (they now live happily on 15 acres with a good family).

We now have four Leghorns and two of what we think are Production Reds, almost 3 weeks old, and five Easter Eggers that are about 2.5 weeks old. I forgot how much I missed having chickens until now. The kids absolutely love being around them and taking care of them.

I hope to be a regular around here and learn more about our feathered girls
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We are glad that you joined us!

Welcome! I'm so glad to have someone from Eville join our Indiana thread! I've been all alone down here in this area of the state.
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I live between Mt. Pleasant and Evergreen Roads.
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Good morning y'all. Change of plans for us...I bought 10 chicks yesterday so we are cancelling our order with my pet chicken. We already love them so much.
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I grabbed a couple pics when I woke up. You can tell I woke them too lol.

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Congrats! How exciting—I bet your family is constantly watching "Chicken TV"!
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It's amazing that you can see changes in their appearance each day. "They grow so fast" lol.

Just a reminder IMO I recommend wiring together all the the parts of your heat lamp because the clamp lamp type can loosen and come apart.
@Christa ~ Congratulations on your mama hen's hatch!
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@PeacefulWalls ~ So sorry to hear about your Dad's surgery and you being away from home while caring for him. Hope he's on the mend, and all of you can get back to your normal routine.
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Originally Posted by Nin315
Boot you from this site? Haha! Our members are known to be chicken collecting enablers—but we're also a good support group!
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@Indyshent ~ Sorry you're going through such a rough time with your health!
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When my older daughter turned 27 last year and had to get her own health insurance, she found a good program through Indiana's CareSource Just4Me.
On another note, Hooray for your new golden pheasants and baby ducks!!
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That's great news about your peafowl egg from one of @ellymayRans 's rescued peahens!
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[COLOR=8B4513]Congrats! How exciting—I bet your family is constantly watching "Chicken TV"![/COLOR] :lol:  [COLOR=8B4513]It's amazing that you can see changes in their appearance each day. "They grow so fast" lol. [/COLOR]

[COLOR=8B4513]Just a reminder IMO I recommend wiring together all the the parts of your heat lamp because the clamp lamp type can loosen and come apart. [/COLOR]


Thank you for the heads up on the lamp. We have it chained and wired but never thought about wiring it to itself. The thing makes me nervous :/ I was looking at premier heat plates because we weren't supposed to have chicks until May. But, since I couldn't wait for chicks, we did the heat lamp. I still may order the plate or make a cave.

Last night, the hubs came over and asked if I was ok....I said, yeah, why? He says you've been standing over that box for like 45 minutes! :lol: I love seeing all their little personalities emerge.
 
Thank you for the heads up on the lamp. We have it chained and wired but never thought about wiring it to itself. The thing makes me nervous :/ I was looking at premier heat plates because we weren't supposed to have chicks until May. But, since I couldn't wait for chicks, we did the heat lamp. I still may order the plate or make a cave.

Last night, the hubs came over and asked if I was ok....I said, yeah, why? He says you've been standing over that box for like 45 minutes! :lol: I love seeing all their little personalities emerge.

He will learn. ..when there's hatching going on or new chicks...mine knows i only take breaks for potty breaks or bloody children! ! ;) Lol...j/k...mostly! !
 

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