Congrats! I don't think I would have been able to pass them up either.Our Goshen TSC had chicks for 75 cents too! I HAD to get some... 3 silkies, and I think 3 sebrights. They had other layers too, all marked down.
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Congrats! I don't think I would have been able to pass them up either.Our Goshen TSC had chicks for 75 cents too! I HAD to get some... 3 silkies, and I think 3 sebrights. They had other layers too, all marked down.
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My Uncle use to work for Meyer Hatchery. He tought me how to vent sex chickens and ducks when I was 14 years old and had gotten my first ever ducklings. But I'm sure there are videos on YouTube. My quail started to crow around week 4-5. But I vent sex them at 6 weeks.Do you have pics or some type of reference link? I could tell the brown Coturnix easily by feather color between 3-4 weeks, but the A&Ms I couldn't tell until 6-7 weeks old when the males developed that huge bulge behind the vent.
For those of you who have seen my posts some weeks ago about my ailing red sexlink, Skua, I'm horrified to be posting this, but she was taken by a mink today. It was such a sickening coincidence because we had just decided that it was her time, and just as I went out there to get her, I found that. I'm just shocked beyond words. I feel like I failed her after everything she had already gone through. I'm still shaking.
Since it was pointed out by someone on another thread, the mink has been taken care of and will no longer be a problem. It still comes as a shock. In the nearly 12 years I've had my chickens, I've never even seen one anywhere near here. I'm just completely sick over this.![]()
Cross beaks are so hard.@kittydoc thought I would update you on my now two crossbeaks- sigh.
Today I separated the two crossbeaks form the rest of the chicks. I will still put them all together for play time daily, but they are becoming noticably smaller. Separating them was the easiest way to monitor and make sure they are getting the food they need without having to compete- at least for now. I am putting their fermented feed in the blender to make the pieces smaller. They ate allot quickly- so they are hungry! In watching them I could tell they were having a hard time getting the food before doing this. This has made it noticably (how in the world do you spell that- too tired to spell!) easier.
Yes I have spoiled babies and yes, assuming they make it they will probably lead spoiled pampered lives.![]()
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Thanks for your help -still trimming weekly- but it is like the bottom tendon is just massively pulling those little beaks sideways! Very different than Jubal.
Oh - and timing is everything - had you written your first post about sales falling through just 3 days earlier I probably would have been all over some of your birds! As it is now I feel like I have my hands full! But chocolate cuckoos - Oh my!
I am so sorry to read this. We just discovered mink here last weekend, and its took one of my turkeys. I had suspicions but finally got one in a trap. Found one hit on the road too. They are very active right now. My girl taken was a 3 year old Bourbon turkey, RIP Syd. This is why I just can't continue keeping poultry. Too hard to see them taken by predatorsFor those of you who have seen my posts some weeks ago about my ailing red sexlink, Skua, I'm horrified to be posting this, but she was taken by a mink today. It was such a sickening coincidence because we had just decided that it was her time, and just as I went out there to get her, I found that. I'm just shocked beyond words. I feel like I failed her after everything she had already gone through. I'm still shaking.
Since it was pointed out by someone on another thread, the mink has been taken care of and will no longer be a problem. It still comes as a shock. In the nearly 12 years I've had my chickens, I've never even seen one anywhere near here. I'm just completely sick over this.![]()
Sad for your loss.For those of you who have seen my posts some weeks ago about my ailing red sexlink, Skua, I'm horrified to be posting this, but she was taken by a mink today. It was such a sickening coincidence because we had just decided that it was her time, and just as I went out there to get her, I found that. I'm just shocked beyond words. I feel like I failed her after everything she had already gone through. I'm still shaking.
Since it was pointed out by someone on another thread, the mink has been taken care of and will no longer be a problem. It still comes as a shock. In the nearly 12 years I've had my chickens, I've never even seen one anywhere near here. I'm just completely sick over this.![]()
PM me if I can helpCross beaks are so hard.![]()
I am so sorry to read this. We just discovered mink here last weekend, and its took one of my turkeys. I had suspicions but finally got one in a trap. Found one hit on the road too. They are very active right now. My girl taken was a 3 year old Bourbon turkey, RIP Syd. This is why I just can't continue keeping poultry. Too hard to see them taken by predators
I adore our rott. He's about 17 months now. He's still puppy, but such a good dog. So sorry.PM me if I can help
Looking into a LGD tonight. Have really missed having a larger dog around since our beloved Rottweiler died in April of 2014.
Ugh that is sad. I'm sorry.
Did you catch it in the act? How did you know it was a mink?
I found one as roadkill about 6 houses down from me a couple of years ago, I've had predator issues but never had any reason to suspect one.
Other than that one time I've never seen one, ever! I had to take pictures of it and look it up at the time because I didn't even know they were around.
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I am so sorry to read this. We just discovered mink here last weekend, and its took one of my turkeys. I had suspicions but finally got one in a trap. Found one hit on the road too. They are very active right now. My girl taken was a 3 year old Bourbon turkey, RIP Syd. This is why I just can't continue keeping poultry. Too hard to see them taken by predators