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I thought I would update you on the kitten. She is a favorite around here. Likes to chase grasshoppers and other larger flying bugs like moths. She stole some of the processing scraps yesterday morning and was growling and protecting them like a pro. So far she is showing great signs of a mousing cat. If the other kittens are placed yet, I have the space for that little one. In fact I probably could find homes for all of them as several of my chicken buyers have offered to buy the kitten I have (Katie). But the little one, was so cute she would be mine, might even end up in the house with vet visits and all.
 
Cher's grown up from this: to this: She's a beautiful bird--but I think her head-poof is obscuring her vision. Does anyone have insight or experience that they can share with me about trimming feathers around the eyes?
You can trim (carefully!) or some people take painters tape and wrap it around the crest to hold it up. Just not too tight, or you can risk pulling out the feathers.
 
There are two shows. The 4-H one and open show. The 4-H will be there the 5th-8th. I wouldn't go the 5th or the 8th though because that is check in and check out day. So you might not get to see all the birds if you go those days. Then the open show is 10th-13th. I would only go after noon the 11th (all birds have to be checked in by then) or the 12th. The 13th is check out. I would go before 5 that day.

Thanks for the info. I have been wondering when would be the best time to go up there. I live over 1 1/2 hours away and really want to see the chickens. Do you know if anyone sells hatching eggs or breeding pairs at the fair? I really want to improve on my stock. Thanks.
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I like your breeding pens better than mine. I am building 5, but mine are smaller. Plus yours are closer to being done. Switch me!
They actually started building it in June!!! It has just taken that long for them to get it together.
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Now if they can just get the door frames for each one built and the feeders and waters put up I will be in business. Lets just hope it doesn't take another 2 months for that. I might have to get out there with my hammer and nails.. LOL
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It took my Dh more than a bit longer than I thought it would to make my breeding / growout pens. They are not as sturdy as yours but we plan to store them in the pole barn during the cold seasons and use them as grow out pens during the warmer seasons including now.

@racinchickins do you plan to order any heritage turkey poults for delivery in the spring? If so I might want to add a few poults onto your order. Just to decrease the odds that I'm breeding brother and sister turkeys together. I don't plan to keep many turkeys, 2 maybe 3 for the holiday meals and 3 for breeding. Right now I only have 4 young turkeys. It looks like the best the breeding pen will get is a trio, maybe even only a pair.
 
@racinchickins do you plan to order any heritage turkey poults for delivery in the spring? If so I might want to add a few poults onto your order. Just to decrease the odds that I'm breeding brother and sister turkeys together. I don't plan to keep many turkeys, 2 maybe 3 for the holiday meals and 3 for breeding. Right now I only have 4 young turkeys. It looks like the best the breeding pen will get is a trio, maybe even only a pair.
I will probably do an order late this fall. I too am waiting to see what i get as far as girls and boys, as well as deciding which variety I want to breed.
 
Thought I would throw this out too:

I've decided on a couple turkey varieties I'm not keeping. So I have poults available.

4 Mottled Black - 8 Weeks old. These are from Porters.
5 Blue Slate - 9 weeks old. 4 are from Rural King, 1 was accidentally included with my midget white eggs from someone who also breeds blue slate.

I've already decided I'm keeping and breeding Midget Whites.

Now I just need to decide between Sweetgrass and Pencilled Palms. I'm probably going to grow them out to adults and then decide.
 

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