Howdy from north east oklahoma


What kind of chickens do you have?
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Howdy from north east oklahoma
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No, she'll bring them to the opening and they'll jump.I'm going to put a bed of leaves under the tree to help break the fall.![]()
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so is that normal procedure for a muscovy??? wow!
In the wild, they're from the central & south American jungles and roost in the trees at night. Some of mine do here too. I'm no expert on them, but I guess when they see a good spot for a nest, they use it no matter where they are.Years ago there was an old house here that was falling apart. One of them flew in a hole in the ceiling where some plaster had fallen. She was so far back under there that I couldn't reach her. That was about 7 ' or more up from a wooden floor.
One day I saw her heading toward the pond with 2 dozen baby ducklings all in a row following her.
They had to have jumped to the floor from there. All were healthy and none were hurt from the jump.Mine usually like to nest in the same place over again if they have a successful hatch there.
One in particular nests in a 5 gallon bucket in among some trash with a cracked bottom.
When she hatches and wants to bring her babies out, she gets in and out a few times and they “CLIMB” up out of that bucket. She's setting there again right now.![]()
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Oh how did I know Mitzi the enabler would be along to encourage me, lol. I might have to take you up on eggs (I mean they don't count until they crow or lay eggs right? haha! Can you sex them at hatch? That might make it easier if I could keep like 4-6 girls and one roo (I mean hey I do have that 10x20 pen that is empty,Christina, tell Taron that sucks and I feel for her. That Silkie had a really great life and at least she had the dignity to die where she was cared about.
I've never had a bossy Silkie hen so I think that's probably not the norm. If another Silkie finds its way to your family then so be it, it was meant to be.
Kavellion, your Fav boys are beautiful! I'm thinking I'll probably end up making my older Faverolles boy a 4x8 pen under a roofed area in his girls yard, maybe let him out with the girls only once a week or for a few hours a day or something. He's just far too armorous for the girls. They don't even want to come out of their shed in the morning because he runs out 1st and is standing there waiting for early morning romps like it's his right as a male or something. I adore him though and he's such an excellent tempered boy.
Cathie, I'm so sorry about Kurt's D'Uccle. It's hard for ME to lose my pet birds, I know full well how hard it must be for Kurt. He puts so much time and care into his birds.
I have 4 *Bantam* Faverolles girls who religiously lay an egg a day, they're in with this gorgeous Blue Salmon male. The Bantams Favs only get about 2 lbs and I'd love to save you or one of your kids some eggs to hatch from them if you like Favs lol Super sweet tempered birds, gentle and docile like Cochins. And the Bantams would be easy keepers and not take up much room. You'd never even know they were there. Here's a picture of the Blue Salmon boy and his girls. You know you want some! They can be your Halloween hatch, you can name them after the people in the Adam's Family haha!![]()
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Oh how did I know Mitzi the enabler would be along to encourage me, lol. I might have to take you up on eggs (I mean they don't count until they crow or lay eggs right? haha! Can you sex them at hatch? That might make it easier if I could keep like 4-6 girls and one roo (I mean hey I do have that 10x20 pen that is empty,Quote:I've never had a bossy Silkie hen so I think that's probably not the norm. If another Silkie finds its way to your family then so be it, it was meant to be.
Kavellion, your Fav boys are beautiful! I'm thinking I'll probably end up making my older Faverolles boy a 4x8 pen under a roofed area in his girls yard, maybe let him out with the girls only once a week or for a few hours a day or something. He's just far too armorous for the girls. They don't even want to come out of their shed in the morning because he runs out 1st and is standing there waiting for early morning romps like it's his right as a male or something. I adore him though and he's such an excellent tempered boy.
Cathie, I'm so sorry about Kurt's D'Uccle. It's hard for ME to lose my pet birds, I know full well how hard it must be for Kurt. He puts so much time and care into his birds.
I have 4 *Bantam* Faverolles girls who religiously lay an egg a day, they're in with this gorgeous Blue Salmon male. The Bantams Favs only get about 2 lbs and I'd love to save you or one of your kids some eggs to hatch from them if you like Favs lol Super sweet tempered birds, gentle and docile like Cochins. And the Bantams would be easy keepers and not take up much room. You'd never even know they were there. Here's a picture of the Blue Salmon boy and his girls. You know you want some! They can be your Halloween hatch, you can name them after the people in the Adam's Family haha!![]()
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We have about five acres, and we got an estimate for chain link fencing. The guy wanted $15K! I want to do it cheaper with another kind of fencing, but the OKC laws are strict about what kind of fence you can have. It makes me really grumpy because there are loads of fences out here that don't meet the legal requirements, but I'm scared if we just put up fencing someone will complain and we'll owe a fine or something.