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GOLLY Julie, glad you made it home -- I would've been mad, too! We didn't get the rain ya'll did, altho everything is a soaking mess. I don't think I've ever seen so much lightning before.

I would say our drought is definitely over!
 
GOLLY Julie, glad you made it home -- I would've been mad, too! We didn't get the rain ya'll did, altho everything is a soaking mess. I don't think I've ever seen so much lightning before.

I would say our drought is definitely over!

I agree! So glad you made it home safely!! It was horrible here, the thunder & lightening was horrible!!
 
Missi,
When you set Turkey eggs in an incubator....everything is basicly the same as with chicken eggs except lock-down is at 25 days, is that correct? Or is there something else I did not see? I'm not ready to pull the trigger on turkeys eggs yet....I'm just wondering about that.
Thanks,

Chris, from what I've read everything is basically the same. Most say lockdown on day 24 though...
 
Okay so he's got his eggs from both breeds coming!!
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Yup, my gals were not impressed with their new olympic sized swimming pool. It didn't get much above 8" deep here during the flash flood yesterday and has already dried up. Unfortunately I still can't get in or out as the highway is under.


The highway...
 
Yup, my gals were not impressed with their new olympic sized swimming pool. It didn't get much above 8" deep here during the flash flood yesterday and has already dried up. Unfortunately I still can't get in or out as the highway is under.


The highway...


Oh wow that's just crazy!!
 
I have! They have some beautiful birds and gret information on that site!

Yea, no kidding!

I have something sorta strange that happened today. A few weeks ago I went and picked up 17 NH's and 10 BR's chicks that were about a week old. I gott them home and I put them in a brooder with a RIR pullet that was about 2 weeks older then them. I was worried that the RIR might hurt the other chicks so I have been keeping an eye on her. So today my wife said that she noticed the chicks getting on top of the brooder so I might want to start putting my wire over the top of it. Sure enough, I walked in there and the RIR was up on the rim. When I walked in she jumped back down. I walked out and she jumped back up on the rim. This happened about 6 times while I was working on something else and had to go in and out of the room that the chicks are in. Finally, I put the wire over the top and went about working on something in the next room over from the chicks. So after a few minutes a strange noise or churp really, gets my attention so I walk back in there and just watch for a minute. The younger chicks are pecking at the back of the RIR and every time this happens she makes a strange churp. So I grab her and look her over to find a little blood on her back-side under her tail feathers. She was jumping up on the rim to get away from the other chicks, I get that.

So anyway I remove her from that and set her up in a wire cage inside of the brooder so that she can be with the other chicks but they can not peck at her giving her wound time to heal. I find it strange that the other chicks picked her out of all the chicks (28) in that brooder to pick on. Am I missing something here? Any thoughts on this?

Thanks,
Chris
 
Yea, no kidding!

I have something sorta strange that happened today. A few weeks ago I went and picked up 17 NH's and 10 BR's chicks that were about a week old. I gott them home and I put them in a brooder with a RIR pullet that was about 2 weeks older then them. I was worried that the RIR might hurt the other chicks so I have been keeping an eye on her. So today my wife said that she noticed the chicks getting on top of the brooder so I might want to start putting my wire over the top of it. Sure enough, I walked in there and the RIR was up on the rim. When I walked in she jumped back down. I walked out and she jumped back up on the rim. This happened about 6 times while I was working on something else and had to go in and out of the room that the chicks are in. Finally, I put the wire over the top and went about working on something in the next room over from the chicks. So after a few minutes a strange noise or churp really, gets my attention so I walk back in there and just watch for a minute. The younger chicks are pecking at the back of the RIR and every time this happens she makes a strange churp. So I grab her and look her over to find a little blood on her back-side under her tail feathers. She was jumping up on the rim to get away from the other chicks, I get that.

So anyway I remove her from that and set her up in a wire cage inside of the brooder so that she can be with the other chicks but they can not peck at her giving her wound time to heal. I find it strange that the other chicks picked her out of all the chicks (28) in that brooder to pick on. Am I missing something here? Any thoughts on this?

Thanks,
Chris

Even though she was the bigger one she was out numbered!!
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It's the only explanation I can think of!!
 

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