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my silkie is busy at the moment... She did great! She's surrogate mama to my 1 pure fav chick.... I need more silkie hens... Hawk took one, also my Buffy, my fav hen... Yes, please PM me her info. Maybe I will order a dozen in 2 months or so. Both my broody girls should be done with their current brood. Thanks so much! And YAY! On placing 3rd for Fudge. My roo is very laid back also. He likes his comb rubbed.
 
I call shotgun!!!!
RaZ, you'd have to feed it multiple times per day. So you'd just have to take it on campus with you, and into class. I predict a coed riot.
BTW, when was the term "coed" actually in contemporary usage?
Are you suggesting that I use more recent popular vernacular? OK, I'll try.

There could be a ho riot if I had a lamb in class.
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Chickmate- Cute babies. The one on the left looks like a cuckoo marans.

Thanks, I was thinking the same thing! I only had an ISA, BR, FBCM and an EE egg for Mama to set and the only one I can tell for sure is the most obvious little BR rooster.

Yorkchick- Very nice story! I like it.
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Mom- hope you get your furnace fixed without burning the house down!
You all know about the peacock that flew away, and got brought back? Well, on Saturday, I wanted to take a good look at him (Its a he for sure), so I grabbed him, and looked at his head, and saw that he had a running nose, a watery eye, and a puffy sinus. My first thought was ''OH NO, NOT MG!! PLEASE!
He has looked like what my turkey hen had last year that resulted destroying my flocks last fall. I had the vet come today, and he drew some blood out of the sick peacock, and 2 roos just to be sure-an Icelandic roo, and a Tomaru roo, and he will send the blood sample to the state lab to be tested. I will know the results within a week. I am so depressed that there may be a chance that I will have to kill everything, if the test results comes back positive for Mycoplasma G.
I just can't believe that its happening again, I had disinfected everything, and did not let anyone besides family members (I am the only one in the family that has poultry) pass the driveway, and this is happening. I am praying that is something else that is not serious, then I will not have to kill all of my baby chicks, and adult birds that I have. It hurts.
All the birds are confined in their pens until further notice. As soon the test results comes back, and if it is positive, then I will have to do that I have never done- kill everything on site, I do not wait to wait too long this time, just get it done and over with, but I pray that the test comes back negative.

Oh Daron, I'm saying some prayers that you don't have to go through that again! Good thing you called the vet immediately. Let us know as soon as you can, we're all waiting to hear.

How does everyone keep the bad animals out of their coops? I am thinking of using chicken wire with a strand of hot wire and the bottom and one a few feet higher. We live out in the woods so the darn wild life like to visit me.

As others have said, chicken wire will not keep predators out. Use welded wire or hardware cloth and bury it about a foot or more. Check out the coops section for some good advice on building your coop and run. Good luck Kimmie!

kimmie, use hardware cloth. Chicken wire is death wire when you've got coins that are persistent.

Oh yeah, I forgot about those persistent coins, you can't keep them out with chicken wire.
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Look! Chicken Rustler is trying to sneak in!

I wondered what happened to him! Hey CR, love Fudge, he's absolutely beautiful!! Congrats on the win! Looks like you've found some new gifs as well, love the little guy with frosty breath!

For some reason I had a image in my mind like this-
RaZ had a little lamb,
Its fleece was white as snow.....

Daron, you are so talented!

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Nova I was texting a friend once on my Droid and tried to use the voice recognition thing - basically it came out "I am tied to the bed". Fortunately I caught it before hitting send!

OK, this was my laugh for the day! Thanks Mutt!!
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60 miles from a Meijers here - is that beyond BFE?
Um, yep, I believe that qualifies. Pretty much Siberia. LOL




OH.........sorry, I stuck it out with the original model... their value actually increase as they age, if you can hang on to them long enough! LOL! Just don't enable them to leave socks out... every sock you have to pick up, will go to good will (or hidden in the attic).......eventually, they won't have any socks at all....
LOL! That wouldn't stop my brood. They love to wear mismatched pairs all the time. I see polka dot socks with checkered or striped ones daily.


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And why join the Easter hatch? So you can have some of THESE



Lavender bantam Ameraucanas and one splash bantam Cochin
Or....just take a day trip and get them from you! Those lavender bantams are super cute.


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OK I AM JUST BURSTING ! ! ! and here is why . The results are in from the online show.


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Fudge by Chicken Rustler

Breed: Salmon Fav 1 1/2 years.
Personality: Fudge my Salmon Fav is very laid back. Treats his ladies well and he likes to be handled.

Congrats, CR. He's a beaut!


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Anytime CR! And nope. He didn't run off. Lol
Never to outdone by Mr. Fluffers, though.
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Well, me and my group have been doing an early spring cleaning the last couple of days. Boy, am I tired, but we got the job done. Believe it or not while cleaning, my daughter found 2 pots that I had put away last year that had hyacinths in them and they were sprouting through the dirt. DH was so excited by that find. He is super eager for spring!

Unfortunately, we also had an incident with my roo Red today. My son took a break to see to the animals and I heard him shouting for me while out there. I sent my youngest daughter out and she came back in saying Red was bleeding really bad. My other roo Newton has been really going at him lately. I got out to the coop and there was blood everywhere. The waterer, the feeder, up the corner...just everywhere. I grabbed poor Red and he was bleeding so bad from his comb which is now missing it's top 2 points. I felt so bad for the boy. I took him inside and got him cleaned up as best I could and he's now in my doggy crate hospital wing. I don't know what I'm going to do about him and Newton or how I'm going to re-integrate him. Any advice would be really appreciated. Here's a pre-attack pic from summer of my Red.
 
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