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What time you picking me up? I'll be ready
Welcome to the madness!Hey everybody! I haven't had much time to be on here lately. Just checking in. We found out today we are inheriting my mother in laws flock of 12. So that will make 35 lf ; 33 hens and 2 roos, 9 bantam non silkies ; 2 roos and 7 girls, 22 silkies, and 3 ducks. Whew.....we are going to have eggs everywhere!![]()
http://www.poultrysupply.com/So where as everyone purchased their sportsman incubators? And which one did you get? I'm debating between the 1500 and the 1502. I'm not looking at price, but it like the idea of more room in the incubator to candle eggs. On the other hand, incase I need to hatch in the incubator, I'd be glad I got the 1502. I'm just doing research now (actually trying my hardest to not cave and buy one now and wait till late winter/early spring).
Thanks! We found a couple copies of the Indy Star and will now be going to the fair for free on WEDNESDAY (instead of Tuesday, as originally planned). We'll wear our backyard chicken shirts, and be hangin' with the peeps!If you can get a hold of the Indianapolis star, there is a coupon for a free admission. I bought 2 today, one for me, one for dd. We are gong Wed.
pginsber ~ WOW! I love her! I've wanted a sizzle, and she is beautiful! The color combo is stunning.
maureenclaire ~ I happen to have two three-month-old bantam roos that were hatching eggs (from jchny2000) for my first broody hen. One is an OEGB Wheaton and one is a Belgian Mille Fleur. They both started crowing a few weeks ago, and they definitely aren't as loud as LF roosters, but they're louder than I thought they'd be. I live in a subdivision just outside the city limits, and I'm planning on keeping the Mille. The funny thing is that they both say, "Cock-a-doodle" and leave off the "dooooo"! So they don't really sound like roosters.I live in Demotte but not "in town". I'm sure you guys will know what that means. I have about an acre on the west side of 65. I have about 34 chickens and 9 ducks. My neighbors all get free eggs and they are all very friendly so I've never had any problems. I picked up two chicks from an assorted bantam collection at Crown Feed and Supply. Pretty sure they are roosters. I don't mind and I don't think my neighbors will either but legally where do I stand? I am having trouble wading through web pages of zoning laws. I'd love to keep them. One is a Japanese bantam and the other is a red old English game bantam. They will both look really awesome in my flock and they have plenty of girls and space to share. Are smaller bantam Roos just as loud as their larger counterparts? I think I will let my neighbors know just in case they have any problems to let me know and I can try to re-home them. I would like to have some unique roosters. I hope I can keep them. Thanks guys!