INDIANA BYC'ers HERE!

the "Techno Chicken" was fun & hilarious - the 10 hour mix might be a little too much tho
might be??!! definitely!
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My kids just rolled their eyes at the video!
 
We're soaked here, too. :/ Hope everyone else is okay! My mom texted me to ask how we were out here because where she works in Fort Wayne, the storm blew some windows open and even broke one of them! :th We have some fallen trees, especially out in the woods, but it doesn't look like any of my fences or coops were damaged, thank goodness!







Since I'm here as well, here, have a ducky. :D He doesn't believe me that he could fit in one of those things just 4 weeks ago yesterday. :lol:

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Once again, the "color gods" have failed me and shorted me on lavenders. Grrrrrr. It's OK when that happens sometimes, but not fairly big hatches in a row. Oh well. Next year will be better if I EVER get enough pullet chicks to keep for myself so I can breed just lavs next year!

My chocolate and chocolate cuckoo Orp kids got baths today. Photos will be taken once they are perfectly dry and have forgiven me for the bath. Almost all the down is gone, so they are just starting to look like little attractive juveniles. They have the terribly uncreative names of Hershey (M) and Cocoa (F).

I am so sick of rain (which hasn't happened YET today, but looks probable). We literally have algae growing atop the soil because it has been so wet for so long. I feel like my backyard belongs in a cypress swamp, and I know I'm not alone. However, the chooks couldn't care less. Whoever came up with the "Mad as a wet hen" expression is nuts. NONE of my chickens mind getting soaked, as long as it's a gentle to moderate rain and not a T-storm. Today they all look a bit cleaner, though. My blues looked mauve (blue plus brown) yesterday!

My blue (full English Orp) eggs are again proving to be the last to hatch. Lesson learned: American Orps hatch soonest, half/half a little later, and at least in my case, full English hatch last. Has anyone else found that to be the case?
 
If they've been with a broody put some Ivomec on them. Even the smallest amount of lice or mites will kill them quickly.


Thanks! I've been checking for bugs but haven't seen any signs. I may ivermectin them anyway but they look much better today! Maybe they just hadn't drank any of the water with Corid in it? What do you guys think about putting them back out with their momma?

BTW I'm officially building an ark! My coop flooded yesterday :(
 
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Been awhile since I watched this, and I'm in a dancing mood today, so I thought I'd share this with you....There's a 10-hour version if you like this one.
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The 10-hr version is here:
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My first thought was, "This is stupid," but I found myself laughing. Chickens are just so funny! And laughing is so good for us! I'm guessing that the 10 hour version was created for a rave/ecstasy experience. (not by my first-hand experience! LOL) Congrats on your dancing day!
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@chick rookie Good to hear that your goats don't eat your poison hemlock! This link below has good info. Basically to get rid of it without chemicals, you'd have to completely cover yourself for protection and dig it up, put it in trash bags, and throw it away. One concern that is mentioned in this link is poison hemlock being found in hay. I really hate to mention another thing for everyone to worry about!
POISON HEMLOCK
@leslea Sorry to hear more bad news re the mypetchicken saga! Geez! That place is horrible.
Your chickens in your photos look very pretty. I love my BR and my orps although I don't have a buff. I think they were both featured in the book, "Once Upon a Flock."

@daskhan Hope things work out for you!
@jchny2000 Just read about your poor turkey hen and tom accident! So sad!
Love this photo!! I just want to scoop them all up.
As promised.. mama goose and her adopted muscovy babies! I sold 7 of the first 21 that hatched, here are the other 14! Chocolate and black pied, blacks. They aren't cold, trust me this was taken when it was upper 80s and humid. They all cluster to sleep, its too cute. Mama goose is now sleeping in the grow up pen with them. Please forgive our muddy mess! And my garden hose, ducks need a lot of water.
 
@leslea Sorry to hear more bad news re the mypetchicken saga! Geez! That place is horrible.
Your chickens in your photos look very pretty. I love my BR and my orps although I don't have a buff. I think they were both featured in the book, "Once Upon a Flock."
Thanks for the tea & sympathy. This is the universe's way of telling me I have permission to buy hatching eggs to put under a broody.
 
Thanks for the tea & sympathy. This is the universe's way of telling me I have permission to buy hatching eggs to put under a broody.
IMO, having a broody hatch eggs is the best experience!
Have you all seen this? I'm signing up:

Chicken Behaviour and Welfare

This course explains the general principles of chicken behaviour and welfare, and the behavioural and physiological indicators that can be used to assess welfare in chickens kept in hobby flocks through to commercial farms.
Thanks for the info! Must be a UK class, haha. I love learning about chicken behavior as well as watching it.
You may not have been on the thread when I mentioned this excellent book that I ran across at a bookstore sale.
Here's a link:
The Chicken: A Natural History: Dr. Joseph Barber, Janet ...

I've also been meaning to ask @kittydoc to post a link that she posted maybe a couple of months ago —information about chicken ethics—how to care for them for their benefit or something to that effect. I'd like to read that again. Thank you.

https://www.coursera.org/course/chickens?action=watchlist
 

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