OHio ~ Come on Buckeyes, let me know your out there!

Oh, and I've got eighteen buckeye eggs in the incubator right now
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Can't live in Ohio and not have buckeyes, that'd just be wrong!

I confess. I am Michigan born and raised. But as a 20+ year Ohio resident, I felt it was incumbent on me to own Buckeye Chickens. I agree that it just seems wrong to live here and not own any.

Have you asked to be listed on the Buckeye Breeders Directory? See: http://www.americanbuckeyeclub.blogspot.com/p/breeders-directory.html Just send an e-mail using the link in the last paragraph before the Ohio listings.
 
That never occurred to me. I'm fairly new to the area (okay, 2+ years) and am just starting to get to know the other chicken folks around here. I will check that out.

I really need to break down and do the fairs this year. I like breeding a lot more than I do showing, but they're the best way to show off your wares!
 
Cluckitail, that's awesome! Love to hear these chick stories!

And I didn't know the Ohio residency requirement about owning Buckeyes! I feel as good citizens we should comply and get some! Hubs will be thrilled! LOL
 
Whee! Did my first two a.m. chick run last night! Mansfield PO called a little after 1 to let me know my chickies had arrived :) So drove into town in my pjs and mud boots and brought home a box of baby basques! Ten were bouncing off the walls, one had to go in the ICU for a few hours, and one didn't make it, sadly
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So I now have thirteen basque chicks ranging from two days to two weeks old (including the two I hatched out here), two eight-week old adolescents, and I should be getting a couple of POL pullets soon, too
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Whee, Basques!!!
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And my last round of hatchlings are doing VERY well :) White orps, black and blue silkies, lavender ameraucanas, and a couple of Black Dutch bantams. Oh, and I've got eighteen buckeye eggs in the incubator right now
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Can't live in Ohio and not have buckeyes, that'd just be wrong!
What a nice assortment! Buckeyes are on my list, just don't have yet. Maybe with my April order.
 
What a nice assortment! Buckeyes are on my list, just don't have yet. Maybe with my April order.

Oh, and I have SO overdone it on new breeds this year! But I'm very pleased with the assortment and by fall should hopefully be able to offer marraduna basque, lemon cuckoo, white, lavender and crele orpington (I like orpingtons!), coronation sussex, rhodebars, russian orloffs and (hopefully) blue isbar eggs and chicks.
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Just wanted to say "hi" and introduce myself....finally. I have been a "lurker" for some time. I live in the Cleveland/Akron area and started with 6 chickens 4 years ago. Over the course of the past 4 years I have lost 3 to predators. (racoons and hawks). I have decided that I want to increase the "family" this year and I have some Pekin ducks incubating in a Brinsea Advanced. It looks like 6/7 are viable on day 5. I only want to keep two. If more survive, I will let you know.
Additionally, I got the CRAZY idea that I NEEDED more chickens....I ordered a "few" to put in my still air incubator.....Figures they sent EXTRAS!!!! I know that the hatch rate in a still air can be slim, but I am determined. I am going to set them tomorrow. I really only want a few. I have 6 Maran eggs, 11 lavender orpington, 6 Bantam blue cochin, and 6 frizzles. AGAIN, I will let you all know if I do well and have extras to share as I really can't handle more than 10 chicks.

On a side note, I have two teenagers, a 51 y.o kid(DH), two BIG dogs, 3 cats AND I am a full time student trying to get my Master's in Health Sciences (Physician Assistant).

Sorry if this is TMI, just wanted to introduce myself and let everyone know that I am truly CRAZY!!!! lol.
 
Sounds great! I think our next set of chickens (I just got my first a lil over a week ago!) I'll try to hatch out. I didn't know that about still air, so thanks for the info! And WELCOME!
Just wanted to say "hi" and introduce myself....finally. I have been a "lurker" for some time. I live in the Cleveland/Akron area and started with 6 chickens 4 years ago. Over the course of the past 4 years I have lost 3 to predators. (racoons and hawks). I have decided that I want to increase the "family" this year and I have some Pekin ducks incubating in a Brinsea Advanced. It looks like 6/7 are viable on day 5. I only want to keep two. If more survive, I will let you know.
Additionally, I got the CRAZY idea that I NEEDED more chickens....I ordered a "few" to put in my still air incubator.....Figures they sent EXTRAS!!!! I know that the hatch rate in a still air can be slim, but I am determined. I am going to set them tomorrow.  I really only want a few. I have 6 Maran eggs, 11 lavender orpington, 6 Bantam blue cochin, and 6 frizzles. AGAIN, I will let you all know if I do well and have extras to share as I really can't handle more than 10 chicks.

On a side note, I have two teenagers, a 51 y.o kid(DH), two BIG dogs, 3 cats AND I am a full time student trying to get my Master's in Health Sciences (Physician Assistant).

Sorry if this is TMI, just wanted to introduce myself and let everyone know that I am truly CRAZY!!!! lol.


 
 

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