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LOL Ok, so when they hatch, I'll have to just see if I can find some that look more like the plymouth rocks - and hope I get lucky. Otherwise I might have to buy some pure breds, and I can mix in some of your dad's mutts with them.
The SLW that Cindy brought to me hasn't started to lay yet, either, and I would think she'd be old enough by now. Maybe they are late bloomers.
Do the Columbian Rocks have feathers on their feet? they might be Brahmas. They were pretty big birds, too, though, so I imagine mixing a little with those wouldn't be too bad.
I went to Day & Day today - had to get some chick starter for the babies when they come, I'm almost out (saw your ad there
) and I got some soybean meal to mix with the broiler babies feed. They didn't have Broiler Starter there, so I needed something to boost the protein levels in the chick starter. All the other poultry starter they had (turkey, game, etc...) was medicated, and I didn't want that.
One of the Amish guys near me said to give it to my laying hens (a little bit) also to boost their egg laying. Maybe this winter they can have some, but I don't think I would feed it all year round.
I need to start keeping a chicken diary so I know what works and what doesn't, LOL.
Well, got to go clean my kitchen.
Peace -
Meri
No the Columbian rocks don't have feathers. I was thinking they were Brahmas to start with, but no feathered feet. Now two of his white roosters have feathered legs, so I'm not sure what they are. I remember someone describing a big white chicken, that looked like a leghorn or rock, with feathers on its legs. It was a 'production #' something, but I can't remember what the # was. I think that's what they are, if only I could figure out what that is!
I didn't lose any birds today!!!
Well, technically I did, but I know where those are! Another BYCer came from Liberty and bought all the baby cochin mixes. Well, except 3. 2 are with my red hen (think I'm gonna call her Emma, she looks like an Emma), and the other one just got caught up in the mix! He goes to Sano a lot though, and I told him I was gonna take them there, if he still wants it.
Can you believe my dad thought he was gonna get the money for those chicks??? Just because they were cochin mixes?? Unbelievable!!! I have fed his hen ever since he got her, and I have fed these chicks ever since they hatched. He said so if the hen lays the egg, that don't make them mine?? Well, heck, the hen is more mine than his anyway!! If he wants to start doing that, he can start feeding the yard birds too. The stupid chicks that his game hen has are mine too, but I'm not gonna fight him for them. He borrowed the money to buy them, and never paid me back. Plus they have been running around the yard for 4 months at least, eating my birds feed. That makes them mine, right? It would in my book!! Like I said before... AGGRAVATING!!!
<edit> Plus, it was my roo that bred her, and my hen that has raised them, so that really makes them mine!
LOL Ok, so when they hatch, I'll have to just see if I can find some that look more like the plymouth rocks - and hope I get lucky. Otherwise I might have to buy some pure breds, and I can mix in some of your dad's mutts with them.
The SLW that Cindy brought to me hasn't started to lay yet, either, and I would think she'd be old enough by now. Maybe they are late bloomers.
Do the Columbian Rocks have feathers on their feet? they might be Brahmas. They were pretty big birds, too, though, so I imagine mixing a little with those wouldn't be too bad.
I went to Day & Day today - had to get some chick starter for the babies when they come, I'm almost out (saw your ad there
One of the Amish guys near me said to give it to my laying hens (a little bit) also to boost their egg laying. Maybe this winter they can have some, but I don't think I would feed it all year round.
I need to start keeping a chicken diary so I know what works and what doesn't, LOL.
Well, got to go clean my kitchen.
Peace -
Meri
No the Columbian rocks don't have feathers. I was thinking they were Brahmas to start with, but no feathered feet. Now two of his white roosters have feathered legs, so I'm not sure what they are. I remember someone describing a big white chicken, that looked like a leghorn or rock, with feathers on its legs. It was a 'production #' something, but I can't remember what the # was. I think that's what they are, if only I could figure out what that is!
I didn't lose any birds today!!!
Well, technically I did, but I know where those are! Another BYCer came from Liberty and bought all the baby cochin mixes. Well, except 3. 2 are with my red hen (think I'm gonna call her Emma, she looks like an Emma), and the other one just got caught up in the mix! He goes to Sano a lot though, and I told him I was gonna take them there, if he still wants it.
Can you believe my dad thought he was gonna get the money for those chicks??? Just because they were cochin mixes?? Unbelievable!!! I have fed his hen ever since he got her, and I have fed these chicks ever since they hatched. He said so if the hen lays the egg, that don't make them mine?? Well, heck, the hen is more mine than his anyway!! If he wants to start doing that, he can start feeding the yard birds too. The stupid chicks that his game hen has are mine too, but I'm not gonna fight him for them. He borrowed the money to buy them, and never paid me back. Plus they have been running around the yard for 4 months at least, eating my birds feed. That makes them mine, right? It would in my book!! Like I said before... AGGRAVATING!!!
<edit> Plus, it was my roo that bred her, and my hen that has raised them, so that really makes them mine!
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