Power is back on. It has been out since Wednesday around 1:00. Luckily there was no wind damage to my house.
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Actually, he's still there. Left him there as a warning to the others. I'll remove him when I clean out the coop to get it moving again in a month or so.Whoaa!!
That must not have been fun to clear out.
I still can't believe how far that gorram chicken flew."Chickenstock" is June 10th this summer, a pot-luck party for us crazy chicken people. Fun! There's food, swaps, and sometimes that chicken chasing show as extra entertainment. Look below at the Chickenstock thread to find ours, and sign up. Mary
I have a polish rooster with barred rock and buff orpington hens. I'm north of Grand Rapids. I have chicks ranging from January hatches up to the newest from last week. They are unique looking crosses, for sure.Hello all
I feel bad cutting in your conversation but I'm looking for a breeder closer to me (so I can avoid shipping) and I feel I have more chances finding him/her on this thread
I'm looking to start a flock of 5-6 chicken (either by incubating eggs or purchasing very young chicks) to have as pets/ fresh eggs...I would like my flock to be made up of chicken of very distinctive colors or breed individual chicken....look is important but temperament is the key factor, all must be very Docile in nature
The breed I'm interested in is the English Orpingtons, Black, Golden Laced, Chocolate or Buff (either or) and maybe more as I learn about different colors, but they must be the very fluffy kind( with long feathers that kinda hide the legs)
I fell in love with EO for their look but more so for their reputation but I'm also considering other breeds like the Polish if is Docile and not high maintenance (I have kids and a full time job) but first I need to learn more about their temperament (and the existence of others lol) so I appreciate all the input I can get
Thank you!
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I've found that mice left in traps often get 'eaten' by something, have found traps that fell off shelf or only caught a leg weeks/months<shrug> later with nothing but some bones and fuzz in them.
That's dirt...they were dust bathing before the picsSometimes the splash come out looking kind of muddy