*** OKIES in the BYC ***

Status
Not open for further replies.
Quote:
Did you help it or did it do it itself?....lol

it came out on its own, I opened the hatcher a couple hours ago to mist them with a spray bottle and shut it back up again real quick...its a brassy back or blue brassy back, from the pen with a vannoy brassy cock bird over 2 blue brassy hens...

Good deal!
 
well looks like im going to have a plethera of game pullets and stags all large fowl , a friend is bringing me eggs weekly to hatch on halves with him , i know i wont be able to keep them all so ill have those available for poops too im sure i will have a list before long of what im going to donate , and what ill have available ....

Al - hope you and your family is doing well ... that bug that is going around is nasty , i was sick for almost a month , that is counting with the antibiotics and steroids they had me on ... and im going to start collecting those birds for ya too
 
Quote:
I think they call that color Blue Wheaten.

They are blues (not self) with red leakage. For a breeder they would be culls, not meeting the color standard.

Blue wheaten chicks are bright yellow; feathering out wheaten with blue showing where they would normally have black.
 
frow.gif


looks like the new roo is quite a lady charmer- after a few feathers flew, the girls seem accepting-

all the little chickletts are outsdie and brooder areas set up in the coop- so now to really clean the house!! i don't like summer, but spring gets me in a mood to clean!
 
To those who were experimenting w/ the laundry soap, my batch turned out lumpy, but I wanted to put it in the store bought soap dispenser, so I got my hand held mixer out started on low and gradually worked up to the fast setting and beat it for about 5 minutes, now it is smooth and emulsified. I am going to let it set to see if it seperates out again before I put it in the dispenser, but so far so good.
 
Quote:
What good is tilling when there is no rain to help the plants grow, you might just end up wiyth a place for your chickens to dust bath, or a mini dust storm.lol

Glad you got the truck fixed, did you have to take it to the shop or did he come to you?

LOL I tried but alas it was as expected in this Oklahoma concrete we call dirt LOL, watering it down today in hopes that tomorrow it will soften some.
I called my buddies shop he ordered the line, while I limped it into Lawton, That was quite the hair raising ride I can tell you that, we fixed it together, bled them all out, good as new now, I did replace the other one as well just to be on the safe side. Thank's again Jim for your help in finding the problem.

AL
 
Quote:
Thank's Donnie................... good job on the hatching. Thanks again for the POOPS Donation, we couldn't survive doing POOPS without all of the good folks who make those donations.

AL
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom