M2H as always, thank you! We would not be able to keep information current without you and bradselig.
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You are both awesome and I am thankful to know both of you, and grateful for all you do![]()
Please, everyone if you would like to help as a "contributor" we need members willing to help keep our member list and event info up to date.
We are always looking for more help to keep our thread active, strong and working for us! We ask you are proficient in Google docs.
(Microsoft excel is a huge plus!) and active on our thread.
Our breeding member section is a huge help to find someone local and conscientious on breeding their birds.
The best lesson I have learned from keeping poultry and waterfowl.. the choice to make in new flock additions is from a private breeder.
Stronger hardy chicks without issues and health problems compared to shipped chicks from a hatchery.
EE are really hard to tell sexes. Boys get the typical longer legs, and comb goes red earlier but aside from that I look for the saddle feathers
I am familiar with docs and I use excel for everything. If I can help please let me know.
I've got a pretty good mixed flock of layers going. Red sex Link, GLW, SLW, Black Australorp, Buff Orpington, Birchen Maran, EE, and in the incubator are BPR & RIR! I'm hoping to acquire some BLRW in the near future. Is their a breed that I am missing in my flock LF egg layers? I want to end up with a good mixed flock with lots if beautiful colors running through the yard.
I think you need a Welsummer. Their terra cotta speckled eggs are gorgeous. An olive Egger would be nice too. I have been collecting all these pics from the web for reference.
It's been busy here catching up on everything now that my family is finally getting healthy, so I haven't been able to read in about 10 days. I have read 25 pages today and still have 45 more to go. I guess everyone was feeling frisky. It must be all the cute baby pics. Kab, your ducks are adorable. Everyone posted such cute pics that it's not helping.
My chick plan is on track. I ordered the virucide and am waiting for its arrival. It's getting warm enough to wash everything down soon (not counting the possible snow day coming) I'm trying to be strong and wait for breeds I love but it's tempting to get a bunch of Banty surprises at TSC too.
We have been planning raised beds for our garden this year and I'm really excited about them. Our first two will be 4x12 and 24" high so I can get started planting. After that we will work on the run addition and then add more boxes as there is time. Our apple trees are ordered as well as the blueberry bushes. Do any of you grow other berries successfully here? What kind of dirt/compost etc would you put in the beds? I will make my own compost piles this year bur I'll have to buy fill for the planters this time.