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Where are you? You think two silkie boys would get along? I feel sorry for mine because he doesn't roost and sleeps all by himself...![]()
Thanks! But I'm not new to BYC. Just this thread![]()
WELCOME to the Mich thread!
Everyone here is awesome...sure have helped me out TONS!
If you are near southern MI, almost IN, I have become the local chicken rescue. Lol. He is lovely.
I hatched 10 chicks under two broody hens last summer (one had 6 chicks and the other had 4) I ended up with 6 boys and 4 girlsWell THAT experiment is over now! I put 2 chicks I had multiples of (a silkie and a marans) under the grumpy broody. She was fine for the 10min or so that I sat and watched her. I came inside to check on the kids, and went back out about 15min later. DH was just going into the coop to find some WD-40 and peeked in to check and she was pecking the silkie chick. Needless to say, she got thrown off her 'nest' and we put the chicks under the silkie. She scooped them right under her and made lots of what I consider to be 'happy mama hen' sounds.I'm going to hold off on giving her the rest of the chicks until tomorrow. She's still got 3 eggs that I'm hoping will hatch, and I don't want her to abandon those prematurely. I'm really looking forward to next year when I will (hopefully) have a few more silkie hens to be incubators and brooders for me.![]()
The 9 silkie chicks I have will HOPEFULLY not be like my BLRWs and I'll have at least a 50/50 split for girls instead of 80% being boys.
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Thanks, I chalk my (so far) success to the sheep poo/straw. Hopefully it's not overdone though or I won't be getting much fruit.Ladyrsanti, your garden looks wonderful. Mine has got some serious catching up to do.
Anyone have a fav cherry wine recipe? My trees are so loaded the branches are drooping. I picked 15 pounds before the birds take everything, lol. Tommorow I'll get more and then crush. I've got tons frozen so these are surplus and wine seems like a good idea?
If I lived closer I'd come over and take the turkey. A bag of Flockraiser? Wow, he is eating alot! Lucky for me the chickens and ducks are getting tons of stuff that grows around here now like weeds, cherries, tomatoe suckers, and bad strawberries. The goats are eating all the apple drops already and doing one heck of a job on the honeysuckles!Well, I went to pick up an orphaned Muscovy duckling this afternoon and came home with the duckling AND a young turkey!!!! I have no idea what kind of turkey it is - it's a bluish grey color. Looks to be a couple months old. Someone did a hack job on it's wings (trying to trim them I would assume). He was loose in the road near where the duckling was waiting for me and my friend offered him to me with the duckling. So now I have a turkey, lol. I only need him for a couple of weeks to run alongside new chickens coming in (experiment to build Mareks resistance - no idea if it actually works). If anyone is interested in him after that he will be available for the price of a bag of Flockraiser (he's eating like a pig - I don't know how long he's been on his own but he was HUNGRY!). Otherwise, I will keep him until Thanksgiving . . .