INDIANA BYC'ers HERE!

No worries! I don't feel neglected. I enjoy this thread but it can be tough to keep track, can't it?

I've been "meaning to" unpack the new house since October 1st...somehow I have managed to design an addition to our coop and spend hours researching hens, instead...meanwhile, I have rooms full of unpacked boxes... Who doesn't want to live with rooms full of cardboard? It's a fashion statement, right?

Hey! I think I might have just qualified for the thread!!!
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OOH, off to check the chicken cam!

I hope you solve the Mystery of the Bloody Nest Box soon. (I'll turn you into a fiction writer, yet.) Seriously, though, I hope you do. It would be nice if these extreme temps would let up. It can't be easy on the birds.
leslea~ Yes, the thread can be challenging in keeping track of so many conversations, but I think the variety at one time makes it interesting, and I figure it's good for my aging mind! Following this thread is better than doing brain teasers to keep my mind sharp. lol
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That's so funny about your moving boxes. I "have been meaning to" move my office into a larger vacant bedroom (formally my son's), but I can't seem to get that project started. And, yes, you're a qualified chicken fanatic like the rest of us!
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Mystery of Bloody Nest Box~
I think many of you (including racin's recent post) are correct about the blood in the nesting box resulting from a bleeding comb. It's all making sense: My floppy combed, bossy RIR Nene has a tiny black spot on her comb. I'm guessing that yesterday morning, when they were locked in the coop longer than usual, my EE "Roadrunner" needed to lay an egg in a nesting box. I've seen Nene march into a nesting box to roust another hen out just to be bossy like, "Don't think you're laying an egg in MY coop!" I bet Roadrunner pecked Nene's comb in defense, and Nene flipped her floppy comb, which produced blood spatters on the walls of the nesting box. I thought about calling "Dexter" (TV series) who is an expert in blood stain pattern analysis.
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Thanks for everyone's suggestions! I've never found blood around my hens, so to find it two days in a row was perplexing. It has been intriguing to read suggestions that I never would have thought about-- from the mouse massacre to a teeny tiny comb injury.
Thanks M2H! It is very well worth the watch for anyone considering a parrot breed.
Its a long term permanent commitment. Parrot breeds are like adopting a child.
They will outlive you, and need future planning.
There are many Parrot Rescues (just google) for anyone interested. I would love to help out, but I could not handle the noise! I'd be like the woman in the film who had to wear noise-isolating headphones!
 
leslea~ Yes, the thread can be challenging in keeping track of so many conversations, but I think the variety at one time makes it interesting, and I figure it's good for my aging mind! Following this thread is better than doing brain teasers to keep my mind sharp. lol
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That's so funny about your moving boxes. I "have been meaning to" move my office into a larger vacant bedroom (formally my son's), but I can't seem to get that project started. And, yes, you're a qualified chicken fanatic like the rest of us!
big_smile.png


Mystery of Bloody Nest Box~
I think many of you (including racin's recent post) are correct about the blood in the nesting box resulting from a bleeding comb. It's all making sense: My floppy combed, bossy RIR Nene has a tiny black spot on her comb. I'm guessing that yesterday morning, when they were locked in the coop longer than usual, my EE "Roadrunner" needed to lay an egg in a nesting box. I've seen Nene march into a nesting box to roust another hen out just to be bossy like, "Don't think you're laying an egg in MY coop!" I bet Roadrunner pecked Nene's comb in defense, and Nene flipped her floppy comb, which produced blood spatters on the walls of the nesting box. I thought about calling "Dexter" (TV series) who is an expert in blood stain pattern analysis.
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Thanks for everyone's suggestions! I've never found blood around my hens, so to find it two days in a row was perplexing. It has been intriguing to read suggestions that I never would have thought about-- from the mouse massacre to a teeny tiny comb injury.
There are many Parrot Rescues (just google) for anyone interested. I would love to help out, but I could not handle the noise! I'd be like the woman in the film who had to wear noise-isolating headphones!
I am so happy for her! what relieving news. I am sure it putsher mind to ease.

As far as the parrot rescue. I have searched for them before, as I was going to adopt a parrot. All the ones I could find are really breeders or flipper selling them for large prices. 2000 dollars for some cockatoos and stuff. I will have to save up my money for awhile. I will likely wait a few years unless I find someone that isn't charging an arm and leg for a parrot and more cares about the welfare of the animal than the money that they get from it. I love having birds, apparently I am either looking the wrong places or at the wrong times :).
 
I "think" it's this kiddo. (She's a SFH/BA mix...thus the silly crest.) (Photo is from a couple weeks ago and she's a bit larger and much redder in comb and wattles now.)
Oh, this girl is too pretty! :love Congrats!
Lol I want 4 chicks maximum right now
Not possible, don't you know about chicken math? It's a terrible disease, strikes hard and is hard to be rid of when you see all the cute fuzzy butts.
:lol: Yeah, I started at 4 maximum, and I'm at 6 now and thinking about number 7. Oh, I've got it bad!
You made sense. That is how I have always viewed heritage birds.
Ok, good. Sometimes things just sound better in my head then on paper/screen! lol.
Been there! :lol:
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:weee Glad to hear this!!
 

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