Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

Could not resist! Wanted to take a picture of my green eggs...and remembered this antique toothpick holder (and it's creepy, I'll admit)..

So...here you go!

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After having chickens for 13 1/2 years, they never cease to amaze me!

I've been getting some pretty big eggs this yr. 2

Welcome to Mi BYC so good to see so many new people joining. welcome to chicken madness
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You might want to look around the Belleville area. there's some decent acreages for sale around there, and some of them with horse barns on them already.

I don't think our older dog is doing all that well tonight, he keeps kinda hacking like he wants to throw up tonight. Starting to wonder if its about his time. Miss Belle would be so sad to loose her grandpa.
sorry about you dog, always hard to loose them but some times they surprise you and last a lot longer then you think
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Someone asked about thickness in real maple. It's not thick like corn syrup found in the artificial stuff. The sap is usually stopped at 7degF above boiling (219degF). You can go longer but risk getting a thick goo, and/or crystals. Mine is thinner and my DW lets me know! Oh well. The big producers use viscosity testers to get theirs "just right". I go by eye.
I bought some of your syrup last June, I took it camping and my daughter and grand daughters liked it thin, ....soaked into the pancakes real good, yummy
 
Hello everyone!

We raised chickens in Arizona but we just moved to Michigan a month ago. We are only renting right now and we intend to buy a house in a year when our lease is up. Are any of you located in the metro Detroit area? I just see suburban area everywhere and I'm worried I won't be able to find a house with enough land for raising animals. My husband works in Dearborn so we need to stay fairly close to there (no farther than Ann Arbor). We also have children so the schools need to be good as well. Any helpful tips???
Hello Lyongirl, & TreeTree, welcome to Michigan and BYC! I'd love to tell you to come to Mount Clemens because I love it here (with the exception of the No Chickens Allowed Ordinance), but it doesn't sound like it would suit your needs. I hope you find something agreeable.
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Stay away from Garden City. Really.

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Avoid Garden City for sure. I would leave in a heartbeat of I could. Bad government and bad school system.

Looks like I have a broody. I'm thinking of getting some fertile eggs for her. But then again with this medical stuff going on maybe I shouldn't.

Tomorrow is the heart cath procedure. I have to get up early just to be put to sleep.

Good luck to you, Sir. You are in our thoughts and hopes for smooth sailing and healing vibes.

You people with your maple syrup are making me drool!

Uchyil, your baby goats are precious.
 
Another Michigander reporting in... Saginaw/Freeland area!

We moved back to the country last august. We were going to start with turkeys but decided to pick up 8 barred rocks and 8 dark Cornish chicks by mail. They'll be here the end of april... we're busy building the coop/run area!
 
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You might want to look around the Belleville area. there's some decent acreages for sale around there, and some of them with horse barns on them already.

I don't think our older dog is doing all that well tonight, he keeps kinda hacking like he wants to throw up tonight. Starting to wonder if its about his time. Miss Belle would be so sad to loose her grandpa.
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You should check out Dexter it has a small town feel but has good schools, close to Ann Arbor, with rural farm land and open spaces but, easy commute. I live out in the country but, I love that I can get to the highways and shopping in 10 minutes but, there are lots of days were I don't leave the farm and there is no highway noise.
I always forget about Dexter. I have family who loves it out there. Busy if you wanna be, and quiet if you don't. Sounds perfect.

Crossword puzzles are finished, first pot of coffee drunk, traps checked, water heating for Granny's tea So this day is off to a good start. Today my thoughts will be on Raz and his medical procedure. Hopefully the outcome won't be as dire as he fears.
same here

Another Michigander reporting in... Saginaw/Freeland area!

We moved back to the country last august. We were going to start with turkeys but decided to pick up 8 barred rocks and 8 dark Cornish chicks by mail. They'll be here the end of april... we're busy building the coop/run area!
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Welcome to the newbies.....Good vibes going to RaZ.....empathy on the old dog issue.....god I wish I could have goats.....

Sap still running, should get another 3 days if forecast holds...I only have one tap, might get a cup+ of syrup.
Building out new brooder, it's the bomb! Had panels built for barter, am adding doors, mesh, liner, etc.


Need some BCM and/or Ameraucana and/or Welsummer chicks born within a week of April 4th within 50 miles of Paw Paw.

 
Welcome to the new posters - check out the Chickenstock thread under Raz's signature.

AART, nice brooder!

Mary, I'm glad your girls liked the maple. I made various thickness batches. I prefer it light while my (grown) kids prefer thick like the fake stuff they serve at IHOP.

RaZ, you are in my thoughts buddy. Take care.
 
Another Michigander reporting in... Saginaw/Freeland area!

We moved back to the country last august. We were going to start with turkeys but decided to pick up 8 barred rocks and 8 dark Cornish chicks by mail. They'll be here the end of april... we're busy building the coop/run area!
Welcome to the Michigan Group. What country are you getting back from? Good luck making the coop.

We go to get chicks tomorrow! Just gotta say....I'm super excited.

All this honey and syrup talk makes me want to make pancakes. Mmmmm.
I know how you feel, I am always excited to get new critters. Welcome to the group!
 


Why I am craving pancakes at 1 am just finished boiling down almost a gallon! woot woot! still have more sap this is the first run...

MMMM!
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Ever since my Meijer organic syrup had mold in it, I'm only buying local! Bugs > Mold


Avoid Garden City for sure. I would leave in a heartbeat of I could. Bad government and bad school system.

Looks like I have a broody. I'm thinking of getting some fertile eggs for her. But then again with this medical stuff going on maybe I shouldn't.

Tomorrow is the heart cath procedure. I have to get up early just to be put to sleep.

I read that as "Looks like I'm broody."
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I don't know if the heart procedure will help with that! In all serious, hope your "nap" is a good one!

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UGH; every time I go in to TSC, I see those ducks, and I'm just obsessed over them. We are only allowed 4 hens where I'm at, so I'm sure ducks would be pushing the limit...they are so cute with their tail wiggles!


Another Michigander reporting in... Saginaw/Freeland area!

We moved back to the country last august. We were going to start with turkeys but decided to pick up 8 barred rocks and 8 dark Cornish chicks by mail. They'll be here the end of april... we're busy building the coop/run area!

Yay! Post coop pictures! I love to see people's ingenuity!
 

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