***OKIES in the BYC III ***

I'd like to let the Modenas hatch a few but I don't have any plans to breed them. They breed too fast and we all know I can't hardly part with anything :-( I'd end up with hundreds of pigeons, just like chickens. I want to keep mainly just the 6 pairs I've got because they're so easy to take care of when there's not so many.
I suspect it'll take all of 1 hatch to get all the roosters you can handle lol You're more than welcome to one of mine but they do wear the feathers off the girls. That's why my boys are in bachelor yards. The boys that do have girls have like 20-40 girls each. I can't stand for my girls to have their feathers worn off :-(

Was the guy in Blair, OK named RogKat or something like that? I bought eggs from him and 10/11 hatched.

@Kassaundra ....when I'm done smacking you I'll hug you. I'm going to look at a solid black Holland Lop tomorrow and will probably get him, he's a baby. The cutest thing I've ever seen!!! Then my husband found one he wants to look at that shouldn't get over 3 lbs either. Jeez.

LOL well enjoy them. There are some intensely cute ones out there for sure.
 
I have so much reading and catching up to do, but I thought I'd post this and go back. Congratulations to everyone w/ new chicks and birds. I'm excited I finally got a good Floyd hatch. I hope some are pullets. They're getting pampered a little more than some of the others because these will be the only ones from him that I'll get.
Hello and welcome to all the newcomers on Okie BYC. I skimmed through some and see NanaKat is still staying busy making lots of goodies. It's also that time of year that everyone seems to have an abundance of roosters to find home for or put in freezer camp. The ducks go to freezer camp, but someone else always does the killing for me. I keep thinking I can do it, but not yet. I was going to take all my extras to auction, but woke up one night w/ a horrible nightmare about someone buying them and tying them up and letting their fighting rooster torture and kill them, so I decided freezer camp is much more humane if done right. And they have a happy life until they have to be locked up because of being teenagers and attacking all the poor hens.
In January I purchased a straight run from NanaKat of her Cochin/Wyandotte mixes. I prefer to call them hybrids. I lucked out and only had three cockerals and had planned on keeping one, but realize to do the projects I want it takes more facilities than I have or can build right now. And more work than I can handle so I am doing what others are doing and trying to find them good homes. I thought I'd put them on here first, before I put them on some of the FB pages.

Micah and Gabriel on the 4th not really likeing the early fireworks. Both are Birchens. Micah is the black, and Gabriel is the (silver, blue I don't know what they call them) They are huge at under 6 months


The dog took out all of Gabe's tail feathers. He didn't like them getting out of the chicken yard and would grab them by the tail feathers. He's finally starting to learn that they can get out.
I'll have to get one of Tarzan. He's mixed blue and black. If anyone is interested please let me know. I can't put them in my freezer camp, since I had made such pets out of them.
 
I'd like to let the Modenas hatch a few but I don't have any plans to breed them. They breed too fast and we all know I can't hardly part with anything :-( I'd end up with hundreds of pigeons, just like chickens. I want to keep mainly just the 6 pairs I've got because they're so easy to take care of when there's not so many.
I suspect it'll take all of 1 hatch to get all the roosters you can handle lol You're more than welcome to one of mine but they do wear the feathers off the girls. That's why my boys are in bachelor yards. The boys that do have girls have like 20-40 girls each. I can't stand for my girls to have their feathers worn off :-(

Was the guy in Blair, OK named RogKat or something like that? I bought eggs from him and 10/11 hatched.

@Kassaundra ....when I'm done smacking you I'll hug you. I'm going to look at a solid black Holland Lop tomorrow and will probably get him, he's a baby. The cutest thing I've ever seen!!! Then my husband found one he wants to look at that shouldn't get over 3 lbs either. Jeez.
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I think you may be right, I guess Im back to hoping for just 1 roo. I feel like a big jerk now. I dont intend on letting these guys hatch eggs, I just want the protection and company a rooster offers. But I guess whether I intend on breeding or not matters little to him.
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Thanks for the heads up, my girls appreciate it. And post pictures of that baby bunny after you pick him up (cause theres no way you're not)
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@BetsyOK How do you house your silkies in the county? Do they all have covered runs? Im trying to decide what I need to do to protect all mine when we move. Right now the run is not covered but there are some shade trees they can hide under, Im actually about to plant some more. But Im really worried because my absolute favorite chicken is slow and has a huge crest. I should add the chicken coop/run is right next to the house and there will be a dog outside the area.
 
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I'd like to let the Modenas hatch a few but I don't have any plans to breed them. They breed too fast and we all know I can't hardly part with anything :-( I'd end up with hundreds of pigeons, just like chickens. I want to keep mainly just the 6 pairs I've got because they're so easy to take care of when there's not so many.
I suspect it'll take all of 1 hatch to get all the roosters you can handle lol You're more than welcome to one of mine but they do wear the feathers off the girls. That's why my boys are in bachelor yards. The boys that do have girls have like 20-40 girls each. I can't stand for my girls to have their feathers worn off :-(

Was the guy in Blair, OK named RogKat or something like that? I bought eggs from him and 10/11 hatched.

@Kassaundra
....when I'm done smacking you I'll hug you. I'm going to look at a solid black Holland Lop tomorrow and will probably get him, he's a baby. The cutest thing I've ever seen!!! Then my husband found one he wants to look at that shouldn't get over 3 lbs either. Jeez.


My SFH eggs were shipped. I got them from KYTinpusher.
 
All my chickens and guineas have coops with much larger covered runs. The guineas get to free range only about twice a week on weekends, because our dog thinks they are playthings. If your runs aren't covered, hawks and just about every predator can get into them.

Being right next to the house with the dog to protect them should help you a lot, but it still isn't full insurance against flying predators. And, of course, snakes are nearly always a problem for eggs, chicks and young poultry. To help against snakes, my runs all have either hardware cloth or stucco reinforcement at least two feet up from the ground. Of course, that doesn't completely deter snakes. The plastic netting used to cover fruit trees against birds stealing the fruitl will help against snakes. I'm sure it has been mentioned before that if you remove it from the package, unfold it, and stretch it out (somewhat wadded up) and put it around the perimiter of your pen, the snakes will get caught in it and can't get out.
 
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Really?? I have 11 of them, what color do you want? lol There's a couple Blues that are just gorgeous, and a Black who's beautiful along with a nice looking solid White one. Those eggs came from a lady who shows them, not from the hatchery. Name your color lol

Black silkie roo!? Mitzi! I could use him...right now I have a blue with my paint girls, and would like to get back to a black. Or, if nothing else, he will fill out my black trio for 4-h show purposes.
 
Black silkie roo!? Mitzi! I could use him...right now I have a blue with my paint girls, and would like to get back to a black. Or, if nothing else, he will fill out my black trio for 4-h show purposes.
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Bardies gets the black one. I'd like whichever one has the friendliest personality towards people. He will become a pet for my granddaughters, so he will get lots and lots of love and attention.
 
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