[COLOR=333333]23/64 for screw-in, 11/32 for push-in [/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]Some people use teflon tape as insurance against leaks, some don't. I didn't and haven't noticed any leakage.[/COLOR]
@bradselig what racin said!
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[COLOR=333333]23/64 for screw-in, 11/32 for push-in [/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]Some people use teflon tape as insurance against leaks, some don't. I didn't and haven't noticed any leakage.[/COLOR]
Ya, we almost had a Vidia, Fawn, and Silvermist, but I had to draw a line somewhere.
We're 95% sure Gray is a she at this point. She's lost an eye, so I'm going with a pirate name for her, I just haven't decided between
Anne Bonny - probably won't work because we already have Anna and Anne Boleyn, but I really like Bonnie Parker, or
Cheng I Sao, or
Mary (after the many Marys of piracy - Killigrew, Read, Harvey, and Crickett.)
I'm also a big fan of Sadie the Goat. I'm not sure it works for a chicken.
[COLOR=333333]23/64 for screw-in, 11/32 for push-in [/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]Some people use teflon tape as insurance against leaks, some don't. I didn't and haven't noticed any leakage.[/COLOR]
Can you just change over or do the chickens have problems?
I pretty much "winged it" and drilled in and then enlarged the hole by wiggling the bit around.
Aww I'm so sad she lost the eye. Does it need to be surgically removed? I had a kitten who got infected eyes and she needed to have them removed surgically.
Both chicks have feathers on their legs. The black looks to have a straight comb.Looking good! What kind of comb does the black one have? I found another one like that in the brooder. It does not have a straight comb. Also that yellow had feathered legs correct? I heard imported orps have hatched chicks with feathered shanks and they lose them with age. Both of those chicks hatched from a brown egg.
-- what else can you say sometimes....best of luck with the city council. I also thought of what was suggested -- especially to get local 4-Hers involved. Have them come and share about what they have learned & what life skills they have developed through the raising/caretaking of chickens (4-H is HUGE on developing life skills & this would be a great opportunity for some 4-Hers to see what a difference in their life & someone else's life those life skills can make!) And welcome to the thread!!
So what breeds actually go into making an Easter egger? A lot of my cross breed chicks from my 2 hatches have the look of an EE, but I know only 1 or 2 at the most are from the EE eggs that were in the clutch. I really need to get some pics posted one of these days!
Can you just change over or do the chickens have problems?
Beautiful birds. I would love to have them, but Tony would throw me out on my ear if I brought any more home. And as big as they are I don't think I could sneak them in like chicks.I may have found a home for Gus and Jules, If someone on here was interested in them, please let me know asap. I would prefer someone taking them that I sort of know. They are pets so I want them to go to a good home. He is a gentle boy. He is used to ducks and livestock. I am focusing on my cochins, so I need to cut back on my flock. Jules is queen of the flock and Gus is king, so Its time to let some others step up.He is good with people, but will notice if you change shoes. He has checked me, but not attacked. We carry him around like a dog and he is very respectful of his owners.
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