Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

Hey All,
I broke down last week and bought 5 Light Brahma pullets at FF&H . . . silly, because I have 29 chicks on order!!! I'm adding Salmon Faverolles (5), Buff Brahmas (5), Wellsummers (15), and FB Copper Marans (4). But they are so cute! Good thing I had a bigger coop built last fall, cuz I'm gonna need it, lol.
 
I finally went and picked up my kid this morning.




I had put down a deposit for him a few weeks ago. I
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him!!! He is 6 weeks old, and still on bottle. I named him Laubach. He is 1/8 Nubian, and 7/8 Boer. He will be my breeding buck for my doe, and my neighbor want to use him for her does too, so win-win for us!

OMG, so cute! I put a deposit down on an Alpine doeling a few weeks ago and I can't wait until I can go pick her up. I'm so jealous!
 
Quote: Darron; that is one gorgeous little buckling. My does haven't kidded yet but I sure hope they are as cute as yours when they do. (I have one Nubian/Boer and one Pure Boer). We just had a roast goat leg last week (from last year's buckling) and he was incredible delicious.

cuppycake: since you are getting an Alpine, I gather you aren't going to be eating her! We had a little alpine, she's at my sister's now (we raise meat goats).
 
Love all the baby chicks and goat, soo cute,

Kimmie glad you are doing better, have known a few people that ended up in the hosp. with food poisoning, NOT FUN

forgot whos DH had the belly bleed but keep a close eye on that, it can be very dangerous.

Tues. is the class at MSU for pullorum testing any one going??I have to look up the time and address again, but I would be glad to meet any one at the Lowell share a ride lot if you would like to share a ride. I think the class starts at 8Am, so I could be there around 7: I am not planning on staying for the second class this yr. just the pullorum testing
 
Darron; that is one gorgeous little buckling. My does haven't kidded yet but I sure hope they are as cute as yours when they do. (I have one Nubian/Boer and one Pure Boer). We just had a roast goat leg last week (from last year's buckling) and he was incredible delicious.

cuppycake: since you are getting an Alpine, I gather you aren't going to be eating her! We had a little alpine, she's at my sister's now (we raise meat goats).

No, she's going to be for milk. That's not to say that her kids won't make good eats later on ;)
 
All of my flock except for 3 have come from TSC and they are fantastic. Eggs every day, very healthy, friendly (well not so much the ISAs) and I would recommend buying from them. In fact, I think I might stop at the Whitmore Lake store tomorrow. Those BOs were calling to me even though I'm waiting to get some salmon faverolles.

Is that the correct spelling? Is there an "s" at the end like Marans?

BTW, I got a flyer for a bird and game show in April. www.MBGBA.com is hosting several through out the year. I don't know anything about them but a trip to Imlay City has been penciled on my calendar.

Maybe I can find a few Cayuga ducks...
OOh! I'll have to check that out! Imlay City is in my neck of the woods! I love my Cayuga....she's loud, and she has a white patch on her head (I didn't buy her as a duckling) but she is very pretty and rather sweet considering how skittish she was when I got her...she get's along with my Rouen female and Darkwing great.
Right. I keep a running log of when and where chicks/ducklings are purchased along with their other things including their death. I've been keeping the log for 3 years and only a handful made it to adulthood. Can't say why or even speculate. I only bought 3 there last year when they were 50% off at the end of season and one didn't last a day and the other two died early as well.

This year I'm only buying a handful at FFH. We're giving away a bunch of older birds that only lay occasionally and going from there. This time next year we will have a whole new set up and maybe not even chickens anymore, not sure yet. I'd LOVE to get rid of the chickens but the BF is a big fan.
Part of me would love to get rid of our chickens too (even though I love my EE and banty cochin) but we want to have chickens for meat eventually and they lay more often then our ducks, and 6 people can really put away some eggs! lol! I LOVE my ducks though so I would still be a rather happy camper if we just had large flock of ducks. :)

Hi Keyt!

camper: Lucky you! (and Darren your buckling is adorable!) I'd love to have a goat for milk one day. :D

I'm going to try to find some answers about my ducks that I've been wanting to know, practice my guitar, and then play video games with the hubby! Hope you all are having a nice night!
 
Kimmie, the TSC I go to in Coopersville has the ones I picked up, plus assorted banties, isa browns, black sex links and a couple breeds of ducks. Man, I am tempted to get some ducks. I like their eggs in baking!
As far as size of the duck eggs how many would you use and what makes them better for baking?
Slept in til 6am this morning. First pot of coffee is almost gone, the crossword is worked, and yes it is a good morning. Any morning you have a pulse is a good day and today is now exception. Without checking the thermometer I can tell that it is quite cold since the wild turkeys haven't flow down yet. I've noticed that on bitter cold mornings they stay on their roost longer. I can't say I really blame them.

I'm going to put on another pot of coffee, wake Granny to give her her morning meds and then kick back and relax till it's time to fix her breakfast.
Opa you are so sweet taking care of Granny so well, many husbands would not be so kind
Is that a new breed of wrinkle-skinned chicken?
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Raz you come up with the funniest stuff
Yeah, it's true. First it was chickens ("fence testers" he called them) then it was rabbits, then guinneas, then ducks, and now goats. Will it ever end? Actually, it must, no more room!
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There's always room for one more
Maybe I'm not getting older, maybe I'm just turning into a raisin.

Went to Tractor Supply to pick up feed and they have their chicks marked 1/2 off. Still have lots of birds.
Makes me want to go to TSC for a good deal, but really do I need more chickens
Hey everyone!!

Wow I haven't been here in ages and there are a lot of new people! HI to everyone!!

So, I need some help! We are starting to advertise our little thing going on here and we need a name for our place. Our handmade items have gotten really popular, especially the chicken coops, dog houses and picnic tables. We build a lot of other things but our chicken coops are the things we sell the most...and of course my chicks and ducklings. I'm going to start a facebook page so all of the photos, ads and questions and concerns will go there instead of fogging up my already busy personal page.

It's a very small farm with mostly chickens, ducks and turkeys with a few other things here or there.

So, any farm name suggestions?
Just Wanna B a Farm
Love all the baby chicks and goat, soo cute,

Kimmie glad you are doing better, have known a few people that ended up in the hosp. with food poisoning, NOT FUN

forgot whos DH had the belly bleed but keep a close eye on that, it can be very dangerous.

Tues. is the class at MSU for pullorum testing any one going??I have to look up the time and address again, but I would be glad to meet any one at the Lowell share a ride lot if you would like to share a ride. I think the class starts at 8Am, so I could be there around 7: I am not planning on staying for the second class this yr. just the pullorum testing
What do you learn in class? My daughter lives in East Lansing and I have to go to a doctor on Wednesday.



Earlier I asked if I can add chicks to my brooding hen once she hatches her eggs? And she ate one of them one that had a dimple/crack, why would she do that? Should be hatching any day
 
I was going to go to the pollorum class but I have yet another court date that same day. I was there last week and have to go back again this week. Even though the trial isn't until April. This is all nonsense. Or a very odd coincidence.

So are Cayugas really loud? I had one person tell me that they are perfect backyard ducks. Tame and friendly. My lone banty hen is missing her mallard ducks and I thought she could use a friend or 2.
 

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