That's my Georgia (or I pronounce it JooooorJa) raisingToad Strangler? So funny! I've never heard that term before!

My roomie had never heard it either.
Hope everyone faired okay from yesterday's round of storms!
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That's my Georgia (or I pronounce it JooooorJa) raisingToad Strangler? So funny! I've never heard that term before!
You got some nice birds!! I love the turkeys too! Are you still getting your porcelain eggs?Nice list of birds...and lots of them..
My flock is 29 adult chickens, 3 are roosters...
6 adult turkeys and a bunch of poults...
6 guineas and a bunch of keets..
oh and 73 CX marshmallows on toothpick legs..
I've been on here a few years, but don't post too much - just listen and enjoy the banter. I am just south of Duluth
I got most of mine from Hoovers too, They always treated me well, and given me good birds.
You are just learning about all the people who are internet experts. LOL! This and the Buckeye Thread are the only ones I come on from this site. I have had my fill of people trying to tell me about how to raise chickens when they have 3 and I have 300.If u dont want your feelings hurt stay away from the broody hen thread. They were evil!! I did everything wrong to them and yet my hatches were so much better than theirs! But I will just let them be know it alls.
Near Mason City, Iowa I believeWhere is Hoovers?
I think poo is a great antibiotic ointment for you holm,,,,,,
There are many so called experts om the internet , you must have stumbled into a group of them....
Take for instance my Poo advice above, some would think it is wrong, but I being an old country boy see the benefits of poo on other peoples fingers..
My favorite people are the ones that insist a CX will just up and die after 8 weeks......
Rhett you really need to sell a bird once, it gives you a whole new high and you can tell your spouse you nade money on your hobby/addiction.
I have a question for any of you that know about turkey behavior. Is it normal for a turkey to sit on her nest at night, while she is still laying eggs? ( this would be the nutso turkey that tried to rip my hands off yesterday...
I cannot believe I am sitting here at 4 am, typing, but I went to the doc yesterday and he gave me a p-numia (yeah well you spell it then) shot and my arm hurts, the weather has my knees and hips hurting, so I can't sleep either....so here I am.
If the turkeys hatch the eggs they have I will have chicks to sell in 3-4 weeks. I have turkey poults I would sell, now, When I figure out who is the roosters in the creamettes I would sell them too, if anyone wants a blue egg laying gene in their next years hatch...
Ok I am rambling, time to take a sleep inducing pill..
Not slippery at all if you get the right stuff. I bought some cheap stuff last year to replace the old stuff that was paperbacked. I started with that garbage because they were just coming out with the glueless when I built the big breeder building and went with the paperback stuff. Now, the price is reasonable and you can lay the stuff that is pretty thick down for a reasonable amount. You don't want to buy the really rough feeling stuff, but the ones with a stone or stone tile patter on them are the best ones. If the poop freezes in winter, it will still come up off the vinyl with a little effort. Just be careful to not rip it on a nail or with a corner of a shovel. I wouldn't use anything else for flooring in a coop, and I use it in all the coops with floors no matter how big or small. I have even used it on walls where I have had ducks so they don't ruin the wood when splashing. BUT you MUST use a wood strip (I suggest cedar) at least 1-inch wide and thick around the edges to hold them down or you will have a real PITA issue with bedding and poop getting under it then you have a mess to deal with.Minnie-how is the vinyl in the winter? I tried to talk DH into putting it down but he thought it would be too slippery in winter and didn't want us getting hurt from falling. We put down polyurethane instead. It works but vinyl would be way better IMO.