Nevadans?

Vegaschick, im so sorry about your hen. It really sucks when something like that happens.
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Aubrey, i was thinking about doing that for people 'cause theres a lot who ask for pullets, but mine are still babies themselves.
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Urg. lastly, does anyone have a large younger rooster they dont want, in the reno area? I have a couple banties, but i guess my dad wants a standard one. But this isnt a life or death situation, so if we cant come up with one ill use my neighbors rooster as stud. hahahaha
 
if my nhr turns out to be male, itll need a good home
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shes almost four weeks and her wattles are already red and her comb is really really pointy. thats why i wanted another hen!
 
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Hi aubreynoramarie! Yes I have a lot of birds over 6 weeks and I definitely need to sell a few. I sold 5 at the chicken stock this last weekend but I didn't want to bring very many that far so I still have a few. I got carried away this season and bought way too many. I was afraid they would all be roos so I kept buying more and, of course, I got more pullets than roos this time (Murphy's law).
I have a couple of BC Marans, a Cuckoo Marans, a Delaware, a couple of Black Ameraucanas, and an EE. I so wish I could keep them all, they are such sweeties but I only have room for 30 hens max and I have 37 right now, 5 of which are roos (I'll be keeping 2 of those for now) so I need to sell at least 3 more pullets.
The youngest ones are 7 & 1/2 weeks (the Del and the ameraucanas), the Cuckoo Marans and the EE are 10 & 1/2 weeks and the BC Marans are a little over 4 months old.
PM me if you are interested in any of these breeds.
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Penturner, yes we had a blast! Thanks for asking.

Anybody looking for ameraucana roos? I have a silver roo and 2 blacks. They are from John Blehm's stock.
 
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Lacey I do have a Silver Ameraucana male and 2 black Ameraucana males that need a good home. They are all considered large fowl but the silvers are on the small side of the standards scale. They are only 7 & 1/2 weeks old though so won't be ready for breeding for another 4 months or so.
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I got a lot of really good ideas, especially those I've just incorporated, from the AZ thread. A heat thread is still a good idea though!

Thanks so much all ya'll for the sympathy, support, and great advice! When my sister informed the original owner she said that they (Jean and Buffy) had lived nice long lives. What? I thought they were almost 2 yrs old...turns out they were almost 5!!! Crazy! That means the SS was a WAY better hen than I ever gave her credit for! She was laying almost 20 eggs a month. NICE! So now I don't feel nearly as guilty as I did, I mean, maybe it was age AND heat, not just heat and a loser owner who didn't do enough to make sure she was comfortable.

On a lighter, happier note! I brought home 3 of evonnes EE's and 4 just hatched chicks from Ke_ben!!! Thanks so much you two for brightening my day!

Oh! and
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's NV thread, aubreynoramarie!
 
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Lacey I do have a Silver Ameraucana male and 2 black Ameraucana males that need a good home. They are all considered large fowl but the silvers are on the small side of the standards scale. They are only 7 & 1/2 weeks old though so won't be ready for breeding for another 4 months or so.
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I'll ask. Thanks Sunny.
 
laceynoelle I have roos - from almost a year on down to as young as 7ish weeks. I have an Orpington/Cochin cross who is a very sweet bird - he was hatched in October. He lives in my bachelor pen with Gumpers (splash Orp Roo - also for sale but I am asking $40.00 for him) and Marilyn - my Orp/EE cross - who is not for sale.

This is Lightfoot:

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aubreynoramarie I also have POL and close, plus some younger pullets who might be close to your pullets age. Do you know what you will do with your cockerels?






SunnyDawn Yesterday I found a soft pullet egg under one of the Orp/Del crosses who is the same age as yours! I feed the entire group (geese, ducks and chickens) Flock Raiser and I mix my own scratch (safflower, black oil sunflower, white wheat, oats and prose millet). Free choice oyster shells (I go thru ALOT of oyster shells plus feed back eggshells). I feel the chickens get enough corn in the flock raiser so I do not add it to their scratch. They also get household scraps (including meat).

This little chunk is Obby's first son - Sunny. Was a surprise as I did not think I had set any of her eggs but one slipped by me into the bator. He is a TANK - and growing much faster than most of my mixes. Yummy, might call him BBQ.

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At the top of the group.
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Just a reminder - now that the weather has warmed up like it should - be on the look out for snakes. Found this little one yesterday - chicks were lined up watching it slither along. Trapped under a bucket and relocated to the edge of the property this morning.

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On my manure fork:
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Yes, it is a young rattler - I do not kill them unless I really need to.
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Awww... Obby has babies?!! How awesome! Thank you for sharing! That is so cool!
So one of yours is laying too? That is soooo early! I think you may have to market these babies as a new, super efficient cross! Not only are they gorgeous but they mature really, really early!!! My gals are growing up to be so pretty! Seriously, a friend of mine came over yesterday and of all my different breeds she thought the Orp/Del crosses were the prettiest of all and I had to agree!
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