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estpr13 Wrote: I have finally concluded that if you have a momma hen just let her do her thing. Let the chicks eat dirt, drink dirty water, get underfoot and get kicked across the room when momma is scratching for fresh dirt. What can I say they are all healthy and growing like weeds. I've even seen some of the older chicks under the Cornish hen. (what the Heck?)

The biggest difference from these chicks and the oldest hens that I have is that I haven't been able to handle them. So they are scared of my presence and run off churping. All the older chickens I have, I raised in a 3' x 4' cardboard box and handled them fairly regularly. Even now I can reach out an rub my hand under the roosters as they scoot off out of arms reach, but they don't run away.

I let my mommas that hatch out do their own thing with their chicks too. But I do love hatching them out, they are friendlier I think. I've got 4 eggs in the bator right now... they are gonna be spoiled little chickes
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Are ya gonna be there? My lil girl wants to show a couple of hers.

my husband and son and daughter will be there for sure.....if I can get my mom to watch my 2 & 4 year old I will also be there. She is showing some silkies and the boy is showing some bantam wyandottes and call ducks.
 
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Are ya gonna be there? My lil girl wants to show a couple of hers.

my husband and son and daughter will be there for sure.....if I can get my mom to watch my 2 & 4 year old I will also be there. She is showing some silkies and the boy is showing some bantam wyandottes and call ducks.​

I plan on being there as well. When I told my lil girl it was like a beauty pagent for chickens she asked if she could do it. We are entering two Silkie hens and on Roo. I hope you get to come since I havn't seen ya since about '97....
 
I just google mapped it and it's too far for me to go. I thought it was brownsville near hickman. Apparently it's not. 178 miles from me. I'm gonna have to move. Everything is just out of my reach here.
 
What time does it start?
How much does it cost to enter a bird to show?
Will there be someone there to test the birds if you haven't gotten them tested yet? Cost? Npip appt. is in Nov.
Thanks for the help!
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my husband and son and daughter will be there for sure.....if I can get my mom to watch my 2 & 4 year old I will also be there. She is showing some silkies and the boy is showing some bantam wyandottes and call ducks.

I plan on being there as well. When I told my lil girl it was like a beauty pagent for chickens she asked if she could do it. We are entering two Silkie hens and on Roo. I hope you get to come since I havn't seen ya since about '97....

guess I am going....just look for the crazy woman with 5 kids....LOL You daughter will have a blast. Every morning my 5 year old gets up and ask if it is time to leave for the chicken show and we have to wash the silkies and make them sparkle.
 
Mrs. Turbo :

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I plan on being there as well. When I told my lil girl it was like a beauty pagent for chickens she asked if she could do it. We are entering two Silkie hens and on Roo. I hope you get to come since I havn't seen ya since about '97....

guess I am going....just look for the crazy woman with 5 kids....LOL You daughter will have a blast. Every morning my 5 year old gets up and ask if it is time to leave for the chicken show and we have to wash the silkies and make them sparkle.​

She can't wait. I just tole her that her lil chcikens have to get a bath tomorrow.
 
Kyhen: My husband found him an old glass milk jug (he likes class bottles), our Dd16 found an old canning jar full of big buttons shes been lookin for (she makes the coke tab bracelets) and she found a dress for prom only 35.00... yay! Dh was looking for old clock keys... found and bought a few but they are to little for our old clock. I found the ice cream shop and tried 4 flavors, lol.
 

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