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I got REAL lucky today!! after the sun came out I let the 4 little chicks out of the coop and into the run. Stood and kept an eye on them for a while, very humid out today (whew), all of a sudden I saw one of the smallest red ones, still pretty tiny at 5 weeks and 2 days old, jump thru the 2x4 mesh fencing. YIKES!! Luckily Big ol' Mousse didn't see it happen and I opened the gate and walked in, picked up the little chickie and dropped her over the fence. She fluttered down to the rest of them safe and sound, for now. I put them back in the tractor where they'll have to stay for another couple weeks I guess till they're big enough to not get thru the 2x4.
 
If we had gas money lol
And yes, I DO NEED to buy stuff. There's several chickens we need because I've slowly been re-homing some we picked up last year. When we started this chicken thing last Spring, we picked up this or that. But now I want sets instead of one of this and 3 of that.
 
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Yup, THATs the one I knew of in Birch Run, I may have to stop there and see what he has on the way home. If I don't find anything at Chickenstock. I'll be wanting them no more than 8 weeks old.
Maybe I best get prepared and print up a map to his place.
 
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Guess who raises seramas and hopefully
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will be at chickenstock? This GUY! I also raise BCM's, but they are still too young to lay eggs. I am not quite positive if I will have any seramas for chickenstock, but you never know.
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theron - Are your BCM's the French variety with feathered legs and if so, will you be bringing any to Chickenstock if you come?
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thanks, but I wasn't the one looking for chanteclers. chicwannaB was the person looking for chanteclers.
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Guess who raises seramas and hopefully
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will be at chickenstock? This GUY! I also raise BCM's, but they are still too young to lay eggs. I am not quite positive if I will have any seramas for chickenstock, but you never know.
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theron - Are your BCM's the French variety with feathered legs and if so, will you be bringing any to Chickenstock if you come?
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My BCM's are the French variety, but unfortunately we won't be able to bring any to chickenstock. We hope to have some for sale in aug/september though.
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Yup, THATs the one I knew of in Birch Run, I may have to stop there and see what he has on the way home. If I don't find anything at Chickenstock. I'll be wanting them no more than 8 weeks old.
Maybe I best get prepared and print up a map to his place.

I also found some chanteclers for sale on here: http://www.hoobly.com/0/0/1688624.html
 
I have three buff orps that are almost 13 weeks old... and I think they may be roos. I was so sure they were hens! Does anyone else have these birds? They have never offered up a crow, their combs and wattles are about the same size as my Isa hens, and they are pink, not red. But, looking at them today, they are growing long tail feathers, and their feathers appear iridescent. I'm also suspicious about the shiny feathers that are developing where saddle feathers would be on roosters. They have big fluffy butts though
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They are such massive birds, and I've never had them before. I don't really know what to expect. I'm surprised I've never heard them make a peep though. I'll try getting a good picture today and see what everyone thinks... If they are cocks, my chicken numbers are getting all skewed. Too bad I can't go to Chickenstock to replenish my hen population!
 
I have three buff orps that are almost 13 weeks old... and I think they may be roos.

I have 2 - 12 week old buff orps and they are starting to get tail feather right now, too. There combs are small and pink and have been the same size for weeks. I'm sure they are girls, no pointy saddle feathers, no waddles to speak of, they all act girly. I'll try and get a good shot of them so we can compare.​
 
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