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Thanks for the reply.... I would process my own, but with my arthritis, and then still healing up from a shattered wrist.... sigh..... so....
ANYONE in/around Indianapolis know who/where I can get hens processed for meat?

If you can't find anyone I will help you. I am south of Pendleton,send me a PM (personal message) I can't leave due to parent's care but can work out a few hours here at home.
 
Thanks for the reply.... I would process my own, but with my arthritis, and then still healing up from a shattered wrist.... sigh..... so....
ANYONE in/around Indianapolis know who/where I can get hens processed for meat?
I wish I could help, but I processed last weekend as it was my last free weekend for the year.

Found this list, not sure how old it is, but it is supposed to be all the processors in Indiana:

Sunshine AcresFamily Farm
11855 W 250N
Middlebury
IN
46540
LaGrange
574-542-1300-ext3102

Skillington Farms Inc
465 N 500 E
Lebanon
IN
46052
Boone
765-481-0264

Pletcher's Poultry Processing
66786 County Road 17
Goshen
IN
46526
Elkhart
574-831-2329

Martin's Chicken Butchering
24454 County Road 142
Goshen
IN
46526
Elkhart
574-831-6267

J & M Poultry Farm
14053 West Fagen Rd
Cambridge City
IN
47327
Wayne
765-489-6290

Hiatt Poultry
1058 N. Prairiewood Dr.
Rochester
IN
46975-7998
Fulton
574-223-2273


Found another:
This Old Farm Meats and Processing (formerly R & M Processing)
9572 W 650 S
Colfax IN 46035
765-324-2161
MWR 9-5
F 9-4
Sa 9-12
Closed T and Su
 
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Baby died as I was going to pick up my daughter today. Drowned in the water dish... in a half inch of water or less. What the heck.
 
Baby died as I was going to pick up my daughter today. Drowned in the water dish... in a half inch of water or less. What the heck.

Had the same thing happen to a newborn poult and a gosling. I am so sorry, thats a hard thing to find. I use these for at least a week, even for ducklings and goslings. I started using them after I first got quail, probably 3 years ago.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/USA-12-pcs-...414771?hash=item4183c22bf3:g:5qIAAOSwDk5TwEzq
Have not had a drowning incident since.
 
I wish I could help, but I processed last weekend as it was my last free weekend for the year.

Found this list, not sure how old it is, but it is supposed to be all the processors in Indiana:

Sunshine AcresFamily Farm

11855 W 250N

Middlebury

IN

46540

LaGrange

574-542-1300-ext3102


Skillington Farms Inc

465 N 500 E

Lebanon

IN

46052

Boone

765-481-0264


Pletcher's Poultry Processing

66786 County Road 17

Goshen

IN

46526

Elkhart

574-831-2329


Martin's Chicken Butchering

24454 County Road 142

Goshen

IN

46526

Elkhart

574-831-6267


J & M Poultry Farm

14053 West Fagen Rd

Cambridge City

IN

47327

Wayne

765-489-6290


Hiatt Poultry

1058 N. Prairiewood Dr.

Rochester

IN

46975-7998

Fulton

574-223-2273

 

Found another:
This Old Farm Meats and Processing (formerly R & M Processing)

9572 W 650 S

Colfax IN 46035

765-324-2161

MWR 9-5

F 9-4

Sa 9-12

Closed T and Su
 

Our baby quail got a new cage yesterday. Much easier to clean!
DD still likes to spoiled them by adding "mushy food" as a treat. (Just feed soaked in water) They all come running up whenever a hand enters their cage.

So far, only one confirmed male. The little runt is still doing well. Only have 2 complains so far:
1. Quail eat & poop more than chickens.
2. When they 1st go back into cage, they "cry" to come back out. We must leave the room for a while to get them to stop.
 
My black shoulder boy today trying to strut his first eye feathers!
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Oh how they grow so fast!
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On a sad note though of the 4 new Pied youngins I got a while back, (2) pair, (1) of those pairs didn't make it. I had after quarantine placed them outside with everyone else and noticed 2 acting off. It was after that week of lots of rain. Well I moved them all back into the garage but only a pair has survived it. They are doing well so I guess they will have to wait until after spring to return outside.
 

Our baby quail got a new cage yesterday. Much easier to clean!
DD still likes to spoiled them by adding "mushy food" as a treat. (Just feed soaked in water) They all come running up whenever a hand enters their cage.

So far, only one confirmed male. The little runt is still doing well. Only have 2 complains so far:
1. Quail eat & poop more than chickens.
2. When they 1st go back into cage, they "cry" to come back out. We must leave the room for a while to get them to stop.
They are super social! I love how they will interact. I have had a few aggressive boys latch onto a finger too. I weed out the mean ones, just like chickens.
They do have a much higher metabolism and that's good, less possibility of salmonella. Also means more poop!
My black shoulder boy today trying to strut his first eye feathers!
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Oh how they grow so fast!










On a sad note though of the 4 new Pied youngins I got a while back, (2) pair, (1) of those pairs didn't make it. I had after quarantine placed them outside with everyone else and noticed 2 acting off. It was after that week of lots of rain. Well I moved them all back into the garage but only a pair has survived it. They are doing well so I guess they will have to wait until after spring to return outside.
Loved all your pictures, was that a display I saw in the white peachick?!?
I am so sorry to hear on the pied. I love my BS fella, he has really stole my heart. Full of personality! He is still "don't touch me" but follows me everywhere. Really loves cat food and our nightly "bread-fest" for my geese, has now included him. I want to add a few hens in the spring, so he stays put with us. I am actually considering the swap meets to find him hens. I really enjoy the peas. So much like turkeys but wow the colors! They really bond to an individual person.
 

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