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Hello, am sort of new to chickens. At least to nice chickens. I just started raising Cream legbar's last spring, Wellsummers and Cuckoo Marans. The cream legbars have been awesome, very healthy and happy. They just started laying although not very consistently. The Wellsummers were very weak from the get go. I am still waiting a response from the hatchery to see if that particular hatch had problems. I only have 3 left out of the 22 that I started with. They just keel over and die. The Cuckoo Marans have not started laying either as the Wellsummers but are vey healthy. Looking forward to the day I find my first dark egg. I am in Tahlequah and would love to know of any chicken events other than the Inola 412 auction.

Thanks!
You should try the Tulsa thread. I believe that is where I found a lot of info where other chicken events were. I do know that every second sat. of the month Pryor has a chicken swap/sale. I didn't get to go to it yet but it is at Orshelyns... Orchlins... oh the feed store on 69 going towards Adair that sounds like those but may not be the same spelling.
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So there is that then they have a page on Facebook that has a lot of useful stuff about different things going on and people posting their chickens for sale. Just random stuff. They posted a sale meet up in Independence KS that is sometime soon. I don't even know how far that is from you but there is that. I would love to drive down to Newcastle but I know my husband would think I was going over board on the chicken thing (he just doesn't get it yet). Then I think there is POOPS or something like that once a year down that way as well. I think. Correct me if I'm wrong BYCers. Then there are Cherokee birds. They get a truck load of their birds and take off on the road and deliver to different spots in one direction. They are on Facebook as well. I have been really getting a lot of use of google these last few weeks trying to find breeders and swap/sales. I think the best way is just by people on here. They always know where to go. If you don't mind going to Missouri or Arkansas there are places you can go that do the same. Just ask those threads and they can tell you the best places that are more in your comfort traveling area.
 
Kass, I'm fairly sure an Isbar egg is still alive, 23rd day, no pips. It has a detached air cell, so I'm shocked. The Dorking keeps laying over it and peeping to it.

Would you assist or wait?
If it has internally pipped I would help it, but not unless it has internally pipped at least.
 
LOL! I know what you mean! We had wanted chickens but then our neighbor kid was walking across our back yard with a rooster in his arms. That was it. The very next day we had arrangements to buy some of his hens. Then up with the coop and only weeks later I am buying chicks off craigslist and eggs off ebay. I have no idea what I am doing but the people here on BYC are so very helpful! I will try my first at incubating eggs this weekend. Who ever said that chickens were like potato chips and you cant get just one was absolutely right!!! I am just enjoying mine to the fullest!

They're the best people here. I don't know what I would do without there advice and conversation!
 
I once had a chick hatch on day 24 o r 25. I had actually turned off the incubator (it was really hot - during the summer - and damp where the bator was) that morning but didn't bother 'cleaning' up. In the afternoon, there was a chick! I never candled, so don't know what it looked like before hand.
 
He problem is that it's Isbar, so difficult to candle, and it's detached so doubly hard to tell if it's internally pipped. To me it looks like it is.
 
So.....got 13 roosters that have been crowing since 4 am. My chicken processing lesson is this Sunday. 10 are freezer bound. I think 6 more mornings of this I will feel zero guilt in making them permanently silent. Instead of cockadoodle do I will hear "eat me, I'll taste great".
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A block I have been working on for an upcoming swap.






It has a few problems, but it was my practice block. The bottom left 1/4 block is off on size I trimmed it wrong. The rt side is larger b/c before I realized I cut the one block wrong I thought the block was going to be to small so I made the second half a tiny bit bigger. Over all I think the colors and placement work though. They won't all be this same star color, but I think the inner turquoise will pop w/ all the other star colors too.

Anyway I couldn't be happier w/ the block over all.
Very nice block. I like how the outer square frames the star. Good job!!!

Hello, am sort of new to chickens. At least to nice chickens. I just started raising Cream legbar's last spring, Wellsummers and Cuckoo Marans. The cream legbars have been awesome, very healthy and happy. They just started laying although not very consistently. The Wellsummers were very weak from the get go. I am still waiting a response from the hatchery to see if that particular hatch had problems. I only have 3 left out of the 22 that I started with. They just keel over and die. The Cuckoo Marans have not started laying either as the Wellsummers but are vey healthy. Looking forward to the day I find my first dark egg. I am in Tahlequah and would love to know of any chicken events other than the Inola 412 auction.

Thanks!
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Oh Kim, Im so sorry
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After you posted that I remembered reading about it happening to someone else. I guess I've been lucky it didn't happen to me. Oh how sad. I've got 21 fertile Silkie and Sizzle eggs in the incubator. I had no idea I'd get that many fertile ones from shipped eggs. I only want like 7-8 more chicks. Do you want the rest if there's over that many?

Shelby, I'm using one of those red livestock scoops. I figured out the perfect way to do the buckets though. I feed around 8 gallons a day so what I did was leave about a gallon of feed in the bottom of each bucket when I was done, filled it 1/2 way with water and added the dry feed. The jury's still out but it should be fermented fine that way in 48 hrs when I go to use those 2 buckets again. I'll just do the same every day and have 4 buckets running. It worked pretty well today. I've never seen these birds clean their feed pans out, but there wasn't a speck of anything today from when I'd fed them yesterday. Not in any pen or any yard. I fill their feed pans and gather the eggs from that pen, yard or coop and crack their eggs and dump them on top of the wet feed. Really-you can feel the ground shake when Brahmas and Cochins run :)
Brahmas and cochins, especially LF cochins are eating machines. Holy cow my feed bill tripled since I got them...

My name is Tina and I'm a chickenoholic. I fell off the wagon! I knew if I got onto BYC I would have chickens. I convinced myself I would just say hi to everybody and read posts. That I would wait until I am completely moved to get chickens again. Today hubby went and picked up two hens from someone on Craigslist. I was just browsing. I don't know how it happened!
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Hi Tina! My down fall was Atwoods. They are worse then crack dealers with their bins of cute chicks... Aw well I love my chickens very much! Welcome to Okie BYC... Oh and just a warning, this is the biggest group of enablers that ever existed.... heheheh!

He is young, tail feathers still growing and I think he will get bigger!

I think I want more Corronation Sussex. That little girl I got is a sweetie and a talker. I guess they get really big. Anyone have experience with Sussex?
I met the breeder selling the Coro. and Light Sussex at the auction and he said that he gets on this thread occasionally. I forgot to get his name.

If you are reading the thread tonight sir, - "I want to get on the list for more Sussex" - did I say that? I have some pen planning to do.
Oh Joe is going to be thrilled... hehehe!

I once had a chick hatch on day 24 o r 25. I had actually turned off the incubator (it was really hot - during the summer - and damp where the bator was) that morning but didn't bother 'cleaning' up. In the afternoon, there was a chick! I never candled, so don't know what it looked like before hand.
Been there, done that!!!
 
Moot point, I pulled it out to try to get a better view inside to see if it was internal pip or floating cell and there was a pip hole! I can't believe it made it this far!
 
Random. I have four hens and one roo (borrowing roo from the neighbor to just be a look out while they are free ranging and he does a poor job at that). He repeatedly mounts my sex link hen and she is SO upset that she is squaking and today she layed there afterward (I thought she was dead!) so I picked her up (she NEVER lets me do that!) and I put her next to the coop, and she never came back out. Each time he started to come near her she RAN into the inclosed part of the coop squaking so I stood between him and her and he backed off. She stayed in the inclosed part for the rest of the evening. It's so sad because she is constantly running away from him. She is molting bad but he is making her loose so much more on her back and really bad on her rear. I am getting so fed up with his picking on her that I am ready to give him back to the neighbor but the neighbor got him two times already. Each time the desperate little guy just kept coming back. I would find him sitting there next to the coop waiting for them to come out. I'm thinking he needs to go back but now he wont stay there. I think my ladies would be a little happier (especially my sex link... poor girl) if he were gone. At least for now he can be a heat source for them while our temps lower the next few nights. They do tend to huddle next to him so I guess he's not all bad. Sorry. I had to get that off my chest. I am just frustrated with that rooster.
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Random. I have four hens and one roo (borrowing roo from the neighbor to just be a look out while they are free ranging and he does a poor job at that). He repeatedly mounts my sex link hen and she is SO upset that she is squaking and today she layed there afterward (I thought she was dead!) so I picked her up (she NEVER lets me do that!) and I put her next to the coop, and she never came back out. Each time he started to come near her she RAN into the inclosed part of the coop squaking so I stood between him and her and he backed off. She stayed in the inclosed part for the rest of the evening. It's so sad because she is constantly running away from him. She is molting bad but he is making her loose so much more on her back and really bad on her rear. I am getting so fed up with his picking on her that I am ready to give him back to the neighbor but the neighbor got him two times already. Each time the desperate little guy just kept coming back. I would find him sitting there next to the coop waiting for them to come out. I'm thinking he needs to go back but now he wont stay there. I think my ladies would be a little happier (especially my sex link... poor girl) if he were gone. At least for now he can be a heat source for them while our temps lower the next few nights. They do tend to huddle next to him so I guess he's not all bad. Sorry. I had to get that off my chest. I am just frustrated with that rooster.
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Enabler Alert - you could get more hens so he would "spread the love" so to speak and each hen would get less attention.
 
I decided to assist, due to the air cell issues, so I chipped away a zipline and moistened what looked to be a very tight and dry membrane. I put it back in the bator and went to bed, praying for the best. An explosion of peeping woke me a little after 3:00. I have a living Isbar chick! Isn't it precious?! I didn't expect any of these Isbar eggs to make it, so I'm pretty darned amazed.

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