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Deal with it! I've only had 3 snakes before. Mice, well it's just something I deal with since I'm in the country!! I believe the field mice could get in a 1/2 opening!!

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Well on this site all you will get it "OMG don't use chicken wire it's to keep chickens in not predators out" You talk to people that's been keeping birds for years and all they've ever used is chicken wire!! I posted a thread one day asking for pictures where a predator tore through the chicken wire. No one could provide one. The one pic someone posted had already been verified by the owner that the hole that was shown in the pic had a door right there and nothing tore through the wire!! It's all about what you can afford as far as I'm concerned. I've seen people post pics of there run where they spent a fortune in hardware cloth and then have nothing over the top but some freakin netting. Trust me I'd rather have chicken wire that netting!! But that's just my opinion!!

I certainly appreciate you sharing this info and I thank you for taking the time to answer my questions . Thank you again !!!! Gotta try and locate some of those yellow buffs , since I am not going to get the wyandottes now .

Your very welcome!! Anytime!! As far as the Buff Orphingtons I think Twiley (Grambys) has them you can check with her!!
 
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Mike, that is gorgeous!! You really do need to post some more pics!! Benn wondering how in the world you keep all your birds!!
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That one is 50x50 and now has 8 12x12 attached lol
I got a bunch of pens and brooders thats how
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I will get a few updated pics.
As far as mice I dont knoe anyway to keep them out, you just have to keep control of them. I live out in the woods , so theres always going to be that to deal with.
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As far as the snakes I dont generally keep the netting around my pens anymore mainly because just about everything out there is too big for a snake to mess with. I kill a few every year but not really that big of an issue

This is our quail flight pen

 
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If your talking about the pics the New2TheCoop posted then those are Buff Orphingtons!! And they lay nice big brown eggs!!
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Your right Wyandottes egg are not super big but they are consistent layers! I have a few SLW!!

Had my heart set on some Wyandottes , Blues that is , I have Goldens now , reckon someone on here sells those Buff ones ?

Stephen, I have three very pretty blue laced red wyandotte pullets. The only thing about them is that they have a single comb instead of a rose comb which is why I want to get rid of them. I'll post pictures of them later today.
 
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I'm buying 12? (As many as can fit in two boxes with the gosling). They will be an assortment of colors. I don't know for sure yet. Although, I do know that she's sending some lilacs.

Twiley your killing me with all this. I think I need to be adopted
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I figure that we'll be trading birds back and forth for a while. We probably need to establish a "trade route"!
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Twiley your killing me with all this. I think I need to be adopted
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Hahaha adopt me TOO puhlease and those are very beautiful birds i want some too

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You're close to me! I go by Welsh quite often on my way to Abbeville. I'm going by there this morning in fact to pick up my granddaughter who is coming to visit with me for a couple weeks. Let me know when you want something and I can drop it off to you on my way.
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Had my heart set on some Wyandottes , Blues that is , I have Goldens now , reckon someone on here sells those Buff ones ?

Stephen, I have three very pretty blue laced red wyandotte pullets. The only thing about them is that they have a single comb instead of a rose comb which is why I want to get rid of them. I'll post pictures of them later today.

Thank you , I am not going to get any Blues ; I hear that their egg is medium sized ,and since I sell my eggs to help pay the feed bill ; guess I need to fall for another type of chicken . The Buff Orph looks nice ; I like the cream colored one . I think my Golden Wyans lay a decent sized egg . Twas what I read before I got them . A trade route would be great but I am to far north of all of you . Oh and good morning all !!!
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" Any day above ground is a good day " Author Unknown
 
I would believe I am further north than almost everyone
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Twiley ,no problem I have friends head through to Hackberry regularly
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You are gonna have to be pretty far north to be higher than me!!
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Im about 15 miles north of Bastrop, LA. Just a couple miles from the arkansas line.
 
My blues lay about the same size as my GLW. Same size as my brahmas and barred rocks, too. My buffs would lay bigger eggs, but that's because they were nearly 2 years old. I haven't had any Wyandottes that old yet to compare.
Buffs are great chickens, too. I've had them both. I only got rid of the buffs because of the ill-tempered rooster I had along with them. Figured they had been together their whole lives, so it was best to rehome them all at the same time. The BO hens were the same size as my BLRW girls were when they began to lay eggs. The rooster though, he was big and huge, but it took him nearly 2 years to get there and one of my BLRW roos is already the size that my BO was. So, with a year and a half difference, I can only imagine that my blrw roo will surpass my ol' BO roo. Great chickens either way, so I'm sure you'll love whatever kind you go with.
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