INDIANA BYC'ers HERE!

I once purchased zip ties - the tiny ones - to use on chicks then decided not to use them and never did. I was too nervous about them and thinking they'd be hard to get off.

I have used the rubber bands that kids make jewelry from. When they're tiny I have to double them. However, when they're newly hatched they're just too large and fall off those little stick legs even when doubled.

The folks that I got the babies from use these after they get older: http://www.foyspigeonsupplies.com/leg-bands/1253-e-z-clip-rings-narrow-no-numbers-50
 


Lock down starts for 18- BBS Orpingtons and 4-Maran Orpington mix

Exciting! Sending hatching vibes!
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Went to turn and mist duck eggs and have a turkey egg externally pipped! Their hatch date is tomorrow!
Hatching vibes to you too!
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Thanks for the link, I need some more to mark breeds since I have lavender AMs and Orps. Have to study the faces otherwise to see who I have.
Quote: Agreed, I don't like using them. If I do its only on adult birds.
 
I once purchased zip ties - the tiny ones - to use on chicks then decided not to use them and never did. I was too nervous about them and thinking they'd be hard to get off.

I have used the rubber bands that kids make jewelry from. When they're tiny I have to double them. However, when they're newly hatched they're just too large and fall off those little stick legs even when doubled.

The folks that I got the babies from use these after they get older: http://www.foyspigeonsupplies.com/leg-bands/1253-e-z-clip-rings-narrow-no-numbers-50
Good post! I think I have some of those too.
 
We bought a very old grain wagon from my "cow neighbor". Its rusty, needs definite TLC but it works! DH wire wheeled it, and started painting it today. Trying to upload pictures but the internets not cooperating, ugh! This is more for the livestock, but I do offer corn as treats to the birds too. All of the livestock get corn along with the other feeds depending on the critter. Will be a huge savings to buy direct from the local farm here, around $3.50 a bushel. That's about 60 pounds! Corn is 2x that at feed stores.
 
@Mother2Hens Purina Naturals isn't bad for a modestly priced cat food. My crew of 5 (counting two of DD's) likes it and there wasn't much puking. The 4Health grain-free has been fabulous at reducing the hairballs and other puking, though, just amazing.

Everybody looks at the artwork. That's how graphic designers make a living! I'm disinclined to buy something in ugly or goofy packaging.
 

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