
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Pictures?Some good news around here, I reconfigured the nest boxes earlier this week. Not as nice of a finish job on them, but they are more than functional, and the birds seem to have taken to them pretty quickly. So here's hoping the issue is resolved and I don't have to go searching for eggs anymore.
The two new birds seem to be working their way in better. It's a slow process, but its happening. They still stay away during the beginning of feed and treat time, then fill in after the fact. They are supposed to be around 16 weeks right now, but they didn't really know. Nor did they know what breed there were supposed to be. The seem a little too pale for red sex-links, but you know how hatchery quality anything goes. I need to snap some pictures of them and see what you all think. They don't seem quite buff, but again, they were TSC chicks, so lord only knows.
Great flock, congrats!Roo 1
Roo 2
Most of the girls
So the Misters took off on me first thing, luckily they are back, and wanting back in the coop. They were able to get out, so I'm letting them figure out how to get back in. They take off like Olympic runners when I get near em. Wings will be clipped as soon as I can corner em.
Quote: It was more pointed to a private conversation we had recently. Many of us that kept turkeys aren't anymore, and its caused some folks to not have a pastured bird for family holidays.
Great to hear! Sure, share pics when you can. RSL can really vary in color.Some good news around here, I reconfigured the nest boxes earlier this week. Not as nice of a finish job on them, but they are more than functional, and the birds seem to have taken to them pretty quickly. So here's hoping the issue is resolved and I don't have to go searching for eggs anymore.
The two new birds seem to be working their way in better. It's a slow process, but its happening. They still stay away during the beginning of feed and treat time, then fill in after the fact. They are supposed to be around 16 weeks right now, but they didn't really know. Nor did they know what breed there were supposed to be. The seem a little too pale for red sex-links, but you know how hatchery quality anything goes. I need to snap some pictures of them and see what you all think. They don't seem quite buff, but again, they were TSC chicks, so lord only knows.
Ah. No way I could afford pastured birds. They're really expensive to raise, depending on the business model and breeds used, so they're always horribly expensive to buy. I could no more afford that than I could afford reasonable health insurance at the moment. T'is life.It was more pointed to a private conversation we had recently. Many of us that kept turkeys aren't anymore, and its caused some folks to not have a pastured bird for family holidays.
Great to hear! Sure, share pics when you can. RSL can really vary in color.
She wants to see if she can hatch eggs from a store, so she is attempting to hatch store eggs, farmer's market eggs, & backyard eggs.Exciting, what project did she settle on doing?