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Hi! I live near you in Ararat NC. I also am new to this whole adventure. I have a pair of frizzles, and some polish chicks if your are interested, just send me a PM.

Update on my BO, she is starting to stand up and trying to put weight on her leg, but still not able to walk around normally.
 
VFem... thanks
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It has been amazing to watch Bob grow. We had a problem when I first put him outside. He was in a "playpen" 10x10 with his siblings. One of the roosters hoped in and pecked Bob on the back of the neck when he was eating. Put a nice size hole on his neck. So Bob was separated from his flock and in ICU ( my laundry room) . 2 weeks later a repeat ! That rooster went to auction and Bob recovered without losing a feather. He know freeranges with the other ducks & chickens and just does great. He knows where the food & water is. Takes a bath. And follows us around when we are out there. He stays close to the duck pen but does not seem to mind. He really does not know he is blind.
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Matt... Awww Spot. Looks like our Wolfman. Hope he finds a home.

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Hey Mat, Spot is a cutie, only 15 ounces though? wow, that would be a microscopic meat bird.

Bhep - Hmmm, I may take a ride down there and check out what you have as far as roos go. Maybe I'll do it one Friday morning. Not sure when exactly tho.
 
Hey everyone,
I am still catching up on reading the last couple pages of posts. We got our little angora buck today, we spent most of the day getting all the mats off of him. We got him from a friend who had already gotten alot of mats off but he had plenty more
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We are trying to figure out if he is a German of English Angora, any ideas?


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Bhep - Sparrow and Bob are amazing.
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Too much for words. And thanks for the offer for the auction! I will put it on my schedule and hope it sticks!!

And to answer your question about why not process, CoopScoop - the answer is because I am a big sissy!!! I'm not a meat-eater and could only do the deed if pain and suffering was involved. I'm having a hard time just getting ok with knowing whomever takes them will most definitely be doing it.
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And my husband is even worse. He thinks we should forget the neighbors and keep them - he doesn't want anyone eating our pets!
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So again, anyone need two Welsummer boys!!??!!
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I will post them for free on here and yes, I have put an ad on craigslist and just reposted. Mixed feelings about all of this!
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On a good note, all of the babies have figured out to go in the coop on their own!
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They are so cute. Previously, either the big guys or the little guys would be in and the other group piled up together outside. So I'm glad maybe it means they're starting to integrate a bit. The little ones still stick very close together.

One more problem, the mosquitos are driving me INSANE!!!!! They are so bad this year!!! Does DE help mosquitos? Or has anyone done a mosquito treatment and know if it's safe to do with chickens? I have no idea if they use a bunch of chemicals or not. We're only spending time with the chickens wearing long sleeves and long pants, which you know is bad with this heat!! Ugh.
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Well have a great night everyone!
 
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Sorry SB....did not know it bothered you to process.......I will try to remember that.....hopefully you find them a home. Free range chickens are great bug control as well as small snakes and lizards and toads and anything else they can fit in their beaks........good selling point for yard birds
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As for mosquito control.....try planting lots of marigolds, lemon geraniumns and zinnias........doesn't stop all but every little bit helps.
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BHep.......so glad to hear Bob is doing good.......you are his savior
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Hope you find a home for your roo too Matt
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Good Morning
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My kids are out of school, they sleep in and I'm STILL up at the crack of dawn.
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Chickeninthemeadow any Friday you want, just let me know. Before the 26th, that is the next time I head to auction.


ramirezframing I sat outside yesterday, staring at chickens trying to figure out hens from roosters.
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They all look like roosters to me....it can't be....it can't be !!
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I will let you know as soon as I do. They are only 9 weeks old, too young to tell.
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AllAbout... cute. I had an English Angora, she passed away this winter, she was 7 years old.
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The only way I got the mats out was to cut them out. She wasn't pretty for a week or two, but their fur grows back so fast. I do not know how to tell the difference between English and German. I didn't even know there was a German Angora
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SBM
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you find them a home, if not see you at the auction.


We have our 1st fertile/developing Peafowl egg
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I have put at least 30 in the incubator already....nothing developed. I put 1 under a Silkie broody and it's developing. She now has 3.
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coincidence????? I am not sure. I will have to wait and see if the other 2 eggs I give her start to develop. Well then I will need more broodies
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HT.. I got some blurry pictures of my Orps. I will try again today. They are too funny. I think I will post the pictures I took anyway. They are in the ugly, half feathered stage
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