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are you the Jeremy that went to Central Hardin?

Why yes I am. It is a small world.

it would be an even smaller world if I rode the same school bus as you (i think), graduated in '97 and have a brother named Michael wouldn't it.....LOL
 
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Mrs. Turbo :

I hate when I run into someone I know and I forgot their name...... I have a bad memory. I get my kids names wrong all the time....LOL

I know what you mean. My memory is only as good as the thing I write it down on. . . . It's a shame that people keep insisting on washing their foreheads. I told the judge that it was necessary, otherwise how was I to know who I was to stay away from?
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I have 4 out of 14 hens all broody and hoggin the two most used hen boxes. I may have a fifth hen broody on another nest but am not sure. The reason I think so is that the least used nest box had 5 eggs in it yesterday and it is seldom used at all. What am I going to do if something hatches out? I can just imagine the kios caios ... ahhaaaa
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(I cannot spell worth a hoot) confusion and mayhem that will break out when the hens start fighting over ownership of the chicks. I just hope I am around.

I have Memorial day and Mimorial day in cages now for intestinal cleansing before harvesting on Saturday. Hope they taste good. They sure are loud and frequent crowers. I am now down to just my four breeding roos and have started on the hens.

I have culled three egg eating hens and will probably sell them to a neighbor who wants stewing hens. These girls have been reducing my egg production for a long time and I have finally started culling any hen who pecks at an egg. I'm not giveing them the benefit of the doubt any more; besides, I need room for the broody hens broods.

I am getting a hard heart in my old age.
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Hey all!!! The Sadieville Meet-up is a week from Sunday. June 6 from 9 to 4. I have started a list of folks coming and what they are bringing as well as a list of folks who have contacted me looking. We would LOVE to see all of you BYCers there!!!

Bringing
Scbatz33 - Lav Project Orpingtons and some hatching eggs
Large white turkey
Narraganset turkey
Mix of month old chicks - total surprise!

Cetawin - Golden Welsh Harlequin Drakes

Pop57 - White Homing Pigeons
Marans - wheaton and Black Copper
French Guinea Keets

I also have been contacted by non-bycers and they are bringing the following:

Silkies
Rabbits
Polish
Andalusian
RIR
Barred Rocks
Delawares
B.O.

If I haven't listed you, let me know!!!!!!

Looking - I've had the following requests
Australorps
Barred Rocks
B.O.
Silkie EGGS
Geese - white and grey
Bantams - variety

I am posting again on CL and have contacted several KY folks about coming. I also have a friend who breeds Boers and she is supposed to be letting me know what she's bringing.

More importantly - FOOD!!!!! We're gonna grill. Any suggestions, requests or demands??
 
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It's not hard hearted. A problem animal is a problem regardless of what kind of animal it is. Sorry you have to cull them.
 
Seems like this thread has lost its Mojo
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It just isn't the same without her here. Just a reminder that we have a KY traders thread, if anyone has anything available. I posted some chicks, keets, young chickens, and a goose on there just now
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https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=335971&p=1

ETA: That I'll be hatching some coturnix in a few weeks, they take 16-18 days. I'll be setting them in just a few days, just as soon as my guineas and pheasants are done
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Day-old coturnix are $.50 each.
 
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Howdy again guys and gals. My wife is really wanting to get some guineas and I had a few questions. I have a 8 X 16 foot shed to fix up for them but will they use it? It seems most peoples guineas that are given free range "go wild" and roost in trees. If they do will the owls, possums and raccoons eat them eventually? I guess if they roosted in the cedar thicket they might fair better against the owls.

I have been thinking about geese instead. I have the shed fenced into a large lot with livestock panel big enough to keep geese in. or maybe turkeys.........................hahahaha. I want something that needs little feed and will raise itself (although guinea keets need some help at first).
 
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Mine roost in the building with the chickens, except for the few that have decided the porch rafters is the place to be
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I've not lost any guineas to predators unless they were on a nest somewhere. Guineas or geese are pretty self-sufficient during the warmer months, but you'd have to feed them in the winter. I wouldn't consider turkeys as something that didn't need to be fed, and turkeys are very delicate as babies in my experience. Not so bad as pheasants (don't get me started on those!), but delicate just the same.
 

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