I have hatched 3 chicks from my LF Buff Cochin pair. If one is a roo he is yours.Anybody know where I can buy some standard or LF Buff Brahmas?
Looking for a pair or trio. Not giving up my cochins, just expanding breeds.

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I have hatched 3 chicks from my LF Buff Cochin pair. If one is a roo he is yours.Anybody know where I can buy some standard or LF Buff Brahmas?
Looking for a pair or trio. Not giving up my cochins, just expanding breeds.
We are in Branson right now and I'm spending all my time worrying about my chickens! Fortunately my older daugthers are home and said they seemed ok, turned a mister on them for a few hours and they have plenty of shade. Unfortunately they don't like the mister and hide from it, but I figure they'll get used to it.We are planning on a trip to Branson this fall. I'm looking forward to the butterflies, I'm sure Gary will want to go to a show. I haven't really planned it out yet.
We really enjoyed our trip to western OK last year. The salt plains, crystal digging, Gloss Mnt, Little Sahara, and the Alabaster Caverns.
ROFL, I was wondering if chickens would eat tomotos or not, guess that answers that question! Nope but they will brood a tomato!!!Was on the USDA website to read up on properly sanitizing eggs. The website says the FDA does not have a published regulation regarding cleaning of eggs shells! Shocking to me personally.
My broody RIR is staying on her nest & not willing to budge. Had a fan on her all afternoon. Her keets should hatch soon, of the heat doesn't get the eggs. DD took her a tomato as a treat & she tucked the tomato under her. Maybe I can get the tomato back tonight. Crazy chicken!
Mine eat tomatoes, they eat them better if they are broken open first, but a couple have learned the secret and eat them straight off the vine (my problem chickies Yeta and Thelma)ROFL, I was wondering if chickens would eat tomotos or not, guess that answers that question! Nope but they will brood a tomato!!!
Oh hope your having a great time! That is another of my worries. I couldn't find anyone to feed for us for the 3rd and 4th of july so how are we going to find someone to feed and water while we are gone for a week. We may end up planning a few day trips to places like Turner Falls, the zoo, ect.We are in Branson right now and I'm spending all my time worrying about my chickens! Fortunately my older daugthers are home and said they seemed ok, turned a mister on them for a few hours and they have plenty of shade. Unfortunately they don't like the mister and hide from it, but I figure they'll get used to it.
that would make sense, its round like an egg so it must need to be hatched- actually i cut ours up and they fight over themQuote:
ROFL, I was wondering if chickens would eat tomotos or not, guess that answers that question! Nope but they will brood a tomato!!!
Buster, I wonder if you use pallets will the birds lay on them and damage their breast, I know the cornish cross are very heavy and don't usually roost, was just wondering!! Would it be to bad to leave a dirt floor in them and move it more often, plus wouldn't the dirt be a little cooler under the shaded areas for them, I know if given the choice my game hens will make a nest in a corner in the dirt rather than use a nest box. JMO!!! Lynn