INDIANA BYC'ers HERE!

Is everyone enjoying that beautiful weather today? I got quite a bit done out there today. It's just fun working with chickens, don't you think?
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It was lovely! Spent all day outside with the critters. fresh bedding, got a good look at all my birds to make sure all are healthy.
My ducks and geese spent most of the afternoon in the pond. The Embden were looking a little grundgy, but now they are white and shiny again lol. I love watching the ducks diving and splashing. they stayed in a lot longer than the geese.
 
Hello everyone!
I am not IN Indiana, but very close. I am 5 minutes from the line in Darke County OH. Do you mind if I join you?
If anyone is looking for extremely rare breeds, I have almost all of the breeds from Greenfire Farms available. My own personal favorite is the Cream Legbar. I am the Eastern Regional Director for the brand-new Cream Legbar Club, and IN would be one of the states in my region. If you are interested in any of the breeds or the CLC, send me a pm!
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Here are the breeds that I have available-some are still very young, so it would be a while before they are available.

Large Fowl Bantam
White Bresse (extremely rare) Mille Fleur d'Uccle (show stock)
Barred Cochin
(rare) Chocolate Orpingtons (very rare)
Hedemora
(very rare) Olandsk Dwarf (very rare)
Cream Legbar
(auto-sexing) (very rare) Serama
Isbar (very rare) Chocolate Ameracauna (rare)
Rhodebar (
auto-sexing) (rare)
Norwegian Jaerhon
(auto-sexing) (very rare)
Russian Orloff (rare)
Partridge Barthuhner (
extremely rare)

Bielefelder (auto-sexing) (extremely rare)
Mille Fleur Leghorn (very rare)
Tolbunt Polish (very rare)
Jubilee Orpington
(very rare)
Marradunna Basque (rare)
Swedish Flower Hens
(rare)

I also have White Sebastopol Geese and Silver Appleyard ducks as well as India Blue Peafowl.

Welcome!
 
I've been putting straw over the mud. It helps, but I'm not sure how it's going to go when it's time to clean it up.

If anyone has better ideas I'd love to hear them, too!

ugh me too. The outside run was a mudpit when the snow melted. With the rain tonight it will be a mess again.. hope to someday cover the whole thing with a tin roof at least.
 
Hello everyone!
I am not IN Indiana, but very close. I am 5 minutes from the line in Darke County OH. Do you mind if I join you?
If anyone is looking for extremely rare breeds, I have almost all of the breeds from Greenfire Farms available. My own personal favorite is the Cream Legbar. I am the Eastern Regional Director for the brand-new Cream Legbar Club, and IN would be one of the states in my region. If you are interested in any of the breeds or the CLC, send me a pm!
big_smile.png

Here are the breeds that I have available-some are still very young, so it would be a while before they are available.

Large Fowl Bantam
White Bresse (extremely rare) Mille Fleur d'Uccle (show stock)
Barred Cochin
(rare) Chocolate Orpingtons (very rare)
Hedemora
(very rare) Olandsk Dwarf (very rare)
Cream Legbar
(auto-sexing) (very rare) Serama
Isbar (very rare) Chocolate Ameracauna (rare)
Rhodebar (
auto-sexing) (rare)
Norwegian Jaerhon
(auto-sexing) (very rare)
Russian Orloff (rare)
Partridge Barthuhner (
extremely rare)

Bielefelder (auto-sexing) (extremely rare)
Mille Fleur Leghorn (very rare)
Tolbunt Polish (very rare)
Jubilee Orpington
(very rare)
Marradunna Basque (rare)
Swedish Flower Hens
(rare)

I also have White Sebastopol Geese and Silver Appleyard ducks as well as India Blue Peafowl.
I would be very disappointed if you didn't join! We are very happy to have you with us!
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Would you like to be on our members list?
 
We have had many new members join, if we miss you just shout out so we can get you added. If you know of a swap meet, event of any kind that you enjoyed, please be sure to let us know. We will share the information on the member page here:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/indiana-bycers-members-events-links
We will be sharing feed mill info, good veterinarians and any other helpful info that comes along.
 
I havnt been on here all day. Been outside working on coop and playing with the chickens then had family come over ate pizza and drank 27 year old wine that have been stored in the basement. It was so good. We drank 3 bottles between 3 of us and gave 8 bottles away as gifts and still have around 20 bottles left. It is getting muddy out and its a mess outside. Did have a very upsetting this happen today tho. My chickens went across the road into the corn field and then a truck came flying down the road I yelled at the chickens and told them to stay and the truck got closer and I noticed my best Polish rooster was along side of the road I went running towards the road before i could make it the rooster decided he was going to be brave and try to beat the truck well he didnt make it and got hit and saw him just bounce down the road. I ran up to him with tears in my eyes and picked him up. His neck was broke. I put him in my arms and took him into the yard holding his head up. He didnt make it so I will have to bury him tomorrow morning. Thats the downfall of free ranging. I will be buying signs that say chicken crossing and put them on both corners of the property. Most people that usually drive this road know we have chickens and come through slowly with caution. I have never seen this truck before and he didnt even slow down or even stop to say he was sorry and I know he knew he hit him. Little bit later that same truck came flying by again and still didnt slow down. It would of been nice if he would of at least stopped and said sorry. I am down to only 1 polish now and its a rooster so I really need to get some polish hens soon.
 
Thank You Jchny for posting your last post you are very right we have had many new members lately. Glad to see you all and WELCOME!!!! If we do miss anyone please feel free to let us know so we can get you added.
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I havnt been on here all day. Been outside working on coop and playing with the chickens then had family come over ate pizza and drank 27 year old wine that have been stored in the basement. It was so good. We drank 3 bottles between 3 of us and gave 8 bottles away as gifts and still have around 20 bottles left. It is getting muddy out and its a mess outside. Did have a very upsetting this happen today tho. My chickens went across the road into the corn field and then a truck came flying down the road I yelled at the chickens and told them to stay and the truck got closer and I noticed my best Polish rooster was along side of the road I went running towards the road before i could make it the rooster decided he was going to be brave and try to beat the truck well he didnt make it and got hit and saw him just bounce down the road. I ran up to him with tears in my eyes and picked him up. His neck was broke. I put him in my arms and took him into the yard holding his head up. He didnt make it so I will have to bury him tomorrow morning. Thats the downfall of free ranging. I will be buying signs that say chicken crossing and put them on both corners of the property. Most people that usually drive this road know we have chickens and come through slowly with caution. I have never seen this truck before and he didnt even slow down or even stop to say he was sorry and I know he knew he hit him. Little bit later that same truck came flying by again and still didnt slow down. It would of been nice if he would of at least stopped and said sorry. I am down to only 1 polish now and its a rooster so I really need to get some polish hens soon.

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I am soo very sorry. That's a painful experience.
 
R I P BIG BOY!!!!!! This pic is about 3 months old.

He was just precious. I have been lucky so far, but i worry about that too. We have a county road on the east end of the property, I scare the living daylight out of the birds if they go over there.. But It still worries me. My guinea were the worst about it, but the 3 boys that did cross are since rehomed.
 

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