According to weather.com tomorrow by noon, both here and up by you. Yayyy!!......Oh PLEASE let it be true! I NEED my kids to go to school!!!
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According to weather.com tomorrow by noon, both here and up by you. Yayyy!!......Oh PLEASE let it be true! I NEED my kids to go to school!!!
Welcome!Hello all,
I've been reading this forum for a week or two and thought I should officially joinWe are brand new to the chicken world and looking forward to starting. For now, I am taking my time to see what breeds we like best, the most friendly (for our kids sake) and of course winter hardy. For fun, I'd love to raise a few silkies. I fell in love with them! My oldest may take Chickens for 4-H to the fair this summer, so we have that aspect to look at as well. I plan to read through the posts in this thread, but if anyone has some recommendations of Michigan breeders, please point me in the right direction. We want to start with eggs in an incubator and go from there.
Keep warm everyone - sure are some brutal temps out there for us Michiganders lately!
Cheryl
The Miller's in Fremont charge 1.50 a bird or 1.75 if you want the giblets. They cool and bag them nicely. I've never seen a pin feather yet except on some ducks I had done. They are an Amish operation. I'll never do my own birds again as long as those girls are working!There's a place about 30min from me that processed them for $3/ea last year. Final cost of each bird bought, fed, and butchered was just under $11, and I'm ok with that and not having to mess with feathers and guts. I can process if I have to, but for that many I'd rather let someone else do it.
FFH "usually" has the CX for .99 each at the start of spring sales. Their policy is buy what they have there, or order 25 minimum. I've had excellent luck with the birds. The auctions have them and I've seen those go as little a .15 a bird but I'm not sure if I want unknown origin birds. I believe the birds at FFH all come from Townline? Oh, and the price goes up after initial sales. I'd love to find less expensive chicks. I do a very strict budget on end cost and every penny is accounted for prior to sales of dressed birds.Anyone planning on meat birds this spring/summer? We're trying to decide on how many to order, where to get them from this year (pricing changed from where we got them last year) and all that. Didn't know if anyone else had already done the research and wanted to share their information.
What a great deal! Maybe someone could put together a list of processors for us to stash somewhere.......The Miller's in Fremont charge 1.50 a bird or 1.75 if you want the giblets. They cool and bag them nicely. I've never seen a pin feather yet except on some ducks I had done. They are an Amish operation. I'll never do my own birds again as long as those girls are working!
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I kind of want to get a snowblower for my path out to the coops and keeping the one run clear for next year. Either that or I'm going to have to spend some money and make a 'winterizable' run for the big coop before next winter.
how do you contact them?The Miller's in Fremont charge 1.50 a bird or 1.75 if you want the giblets. They cool and bag them nicely. I've never seen a pin feather yet except on some ducks I had done. They are an Amish operation. I'll never do my own birds again as long as those girls are working!
Miller's 231-821-2409 8888 200th Ave Holton, MI (actually closer to Fremont). Right past Sandy's Harly Davidson shop off M-120. Or, take Skeels off M-120 to 200th. Easy.how do you contact them?
looking for a good CHICKEN SOUP recipe, got a lot left over from sunday