Oregon Fall Poultry Swap! 9/25/10 11am **all details on first post!*

Whoowho I'm excited. A real swap meet, I don't think we even have those in Alaska! haha

I have one chick thats 5 weeks old and the rest will be 3 weeks old on Saturday. I should be able to tell sex somewhat accurate by the swap meet for sure. Here's one pic of the blue/splash ones but I'll get some better ones tonight. I'm thinking $3? Mainly because I want these boogers gone, so I'm flexible.
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You will love the swap...it's so much fun!

Ohhhh the chicks are so cute! I definitely want 1 or 2 if you have girls...if you wouldn't mind?
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I just read where you "want" nothing...lol I started out the same way and now look at me! I'm so weak....
 
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Wow, thank you so much! I don't even know what to say, thank you.
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As we get closer, I will have a better idea of what I will have. Please, please let me know if there is anything you want.

You to Cloverleaf, and Arugula, you are all amazing.
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I go away from the computer for 24 hours and 2 and a half pages of stuff happens, LOL!
Chickboss, I would be happy to bring you an assortment of purebred eggs to the swap for you too. It will probably be an assortment of whatever is laying if you would like them? I have been loosing about 2 birds per week to a skunk or weasel too. I am setting up my live traps tonight. Last time we caught our own kittens but in the past we have caught 2 skunks, a mink or pine martin and several rats. We have lost the most chickens to skunks I think, and then raccoons. My Livestock Guardian dogs have really done a great job over the past 2 years until this past 2 weeks, (the predator is taking them from a side the dogs can not get to). Though my peafowl seem to go off every time this happens, so I will be out there tonight when they do.
PS- Off of the subject, but I am nearly positive my guineas have eliminated every hornet, wasp and yellow jacket within 1/4 mile of the poultry yards. My husband is highly allergic and these birds are probably the best investment I have ever made! For the past 2-3 years before we got the guineas, my kids couldn't play outside in the summer for 20 minutes before being stung or attacked. I can only remember reading that guineas ate these pests in one article a long time ago and never found it again, though I have found lots of info about them eating ticks, bugs, mice and snakes (also things that I prefer to not have living near my house). I have a bunch of eggs in the bator, I hope they hatch. I found a nest with 63 eggs, so not sure they are all good. I have found these birds to be absolutely delightful as long as you don't have any close neighbors and can handle the noise.
 
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OregonJen, OMG, thank you, that would be wonderful. Thank you so much. I feel bad that I lost them, but I feel blessed to see just what a wonderful, caring group of people you all are. I am really very touched. Again, if there is anything that I have that is of interest to you let me know. I don't know what will be laying, or if it would be of the quality you want, but I would give it freely. If not at the swap, then in the future. I am sorry that you are having predator problems as well. So much care, time, and money. I hope you catch it soon. At the swap, I would like to talk to you about your LGDs. The thought of getting one crossed my mind about the time I was halfway done collecting the bodies. I don't know, if you pasture poultry, and have moveable housing, I just don't see how it can ever be as secure as a standard house of some kind and still be able to be moved by one person. But I really want to do this, and that may mean that I need to start looking in the LGD direction. So far, we have only caught the one skunk, but the way it was done really suggests that it was either a weasle, or if skunks, then more than one. Our trap is still set, so we'll see.

I would love to try raising guineas. They seem like so much fun. Just how noisey are they anyway?

ETA, I think I am going to give up on the idea of making a large movable coop, and stick with some of the smaller designs even though it means more building. I think they can be made more secure. Jen, I was on your website last night and you have a very nice set up. Do you find that Oxine (sp?) becomes expensive to use on that large a scale or is it still cost effective? Where do you purchase yours? I read about it on another thread somewhere, sounds like great stuff.
 
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Chickboss,
My Livestock Guardian dogs have been amazing for the most part. It was after we lost all those birds a few years back, my husband kept telling me "no we can't have any more dogs until our older ones pass away", they were 12 and 13 years old at the time. I listened to him say that for a couple years and then after loosing nearly 150 chickens over a 2 months period (including my huge flock of Seramas, and several Silkies and Cochins that were shipped in from the best breeders around the country- it seems like they knew which ones were the most expensive or most irreplaceable or my favorite, because, those are the ones they always got) I cried for days. Still my husband didn't change him mind. We locked up our retriever mixes in with the chickens at night only to awake to killed chickens right in the same pen or the next one over, the dogs slept right through or just didn't care. Finally one day, I saw some LGD's on Craigslist in Portland and over a week or two they had sold all but two (they were rather expensive). I told my husband" We are going to get some Livestock Guardian Dogs today". And he kind of looked at me to see if he could argue and realized that was hopeless. So I got my dogs, (they were 8-10 weeks old) and put them right into a barn central to all of the chicken pens. We never lost a chicken from that day on, that is until this past month. I lost a few right next to my house (the dogs can not get there) the two at the back of the pens and I watched a HUGE Owl fly away with one of my laying hens right at dusk as we were getting ready to lock them in the barn for the night. One of these days, we are going to build a dog run that encompasses the whole poultry yard, but this is timely and expensive since my poultry yard is about 1/2 to 3/4 acre.

PS- The guineas are LOUD- just a hair quieter than peacocks but a more annoying sound and more continuous. I am happy to have both here though. It sounds like we live on a farm in a tropical jungle, LOL!
 
OregonJen, thanks for the info. 150 in just two months...wow. That would wipe me out completely. That must have been a really hard time for you. I will be looking into it because I don't want to see this happen again. My dogs are people dogs, and they wouldn't know what to do with themselves if I tried leaving them in with the chickens. I think they would just bark all night, lol, which may be good for keeping critters away, but horrible for us trying to sleep. Plus, they were house dogs before we moved here and are five years old. I don't think we would want to change their place here. How are your LGDs around the family? What did you do differently in terms of raising them aside from housing them with the chickens from day 1?

Yeah, one of these days I will have to get a coupld of guineas. I like how my peafowl sound. I wouldn't mind seeing if the guineas get on my nerves or not. Our property is funny, because we are in a bit of a small valley or ravine we can hear everything from the neighboring properties, but apparently they hear nothing from us. We are in the sweet spot I guess.
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Yeah, can't really see your dogs taking that job! They'd all be like "you want me to sleep WHERE??"
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Well, maybe if you put a couch outside...
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Zoomummzy

Have -
1 Black Tailed Buff Japanese Bantam cockerel - 4/11/10
**he is iffy but I'm going to leave him on the list for now. We'll see if he behaves.

2 OEGB cockerels - Black Breasted Red (BBR) - hatch date 5/23/10
2 OEGB cockerels - Crele (for sure) - hatch date 5/23/10
1 OEGB cockerel - Barred - hatch date 1/5/10

These are all pets - not for your table.


Want - Cochin pullets - standard or bantam - any color or age as long as they are girls. I don't even care if they are past laying age
Anything Splash or mottled (looking for different colors for my flock) - pullet only
Black Tailed Buff Japanese pullet - young (3-6 months?)


The last one is a long shot but I just lost mine this week If I decide to keep the rooster, would be nice to have a pair


Chickboss

Have - If there is interest, could hatch some mutt chicks, and also some ducklings (Khaki Campbells, Muscovies, and..??) Black Australorp hatching eggs or chicks

Want -


Pinkchick

Have -

Want - Pilgrim Geese


Argula

Have - 1 or 2 Black Copper Marans cockerels, 1 Black/White Polish Crested cockerel, 4 Golden Polish Crested pullets--one still recovering from Wry-neck, and 8+/- Silver Spangled Hamburg pullets and their roo. All of the above hatched in late Feb. Also have 3 dozen "spent" hens (they're 2 1/2 yrs) of Ameraucana and various common brown egg layers (BO, Light Brahma, Dark Cornish, etc).



Want - Friendly, good free-ranging, brown-egg-laying pullets to replace the Hamburgs sent by mistake by McMurray

Cloverleaf Farm

Have - Blue bantam Cochin cockerel, he's on the 8 weeks and older BSA section for pics. Will probably have some LF Salmon Faverolles cockerels, probably a white Faverolles cockerel, some bantam lavender Ameraucanas, a LF lavender Ameraucana cockerel or two (spoken for - oregonJen), and I don't know what else yet...growing things out right now

UPDATE: I have a breeding pair of 1 year old black bantam Ameraucanas that shipped directly from John Blehm, if anyone is interested in them before swap time (if I don't sell them locally before it cools off, they are shipping to Indiana)..

Want - 2-3 of oregonJens SQ black Ameraucana pullets!!!!!

K7 Menagerie

Have-

Want - mille fleur cochins I need more, more, more, more!!!! Why, no, I'm not obsessed. What would make you think that?

Brian

Have - possibly some Seramas

Want - trio of show quality OEGBs

Lensters

Have - http://www.wvhatchery.com/chicks.html

Tsagirl

Have - possibly some mille fleur d'Uccle hatching eggs
Ok guys I can not wait for the swap because my welsummers that were spossed to be pullets are roos! They are 4 months...anyone want them...they are FREE!!!! Breeder lines,,,and FREE! I will meet people.


Want -

Bil

Have - Alpaca fiber, maybe some pullets

Want - a couple of nigerian dwarf does (anybody have any to trade for an alpaca or 2?)

oregonJen

Have -
(or can take orders for)

Bantam Cochins- buff, blue, splash, black, white, Frizzle and mottled- strait run chicks/ eggs only
Buff Bantam Cochin cockerels
I might have some blue Bantam cochin pullets (Hatchery quality) by Sept
Silkie chicks in Blue/ Black/ splash/ buff/ white- excellent quality
Barnvelder strait run chicks
Speckled Sussex Strait run chicks
EE pullets 6-7 months old
Cuckoo Marans roosters/ cockerels/ chicks
Guinea keets (babies) in lavender, assorted blues, buff, buff dundotte, pearl, Royal Purple and white.
Two adult auburn turkey pairs- not available until September
Auburn turkey poults (unsexed)
Royal Palm Turkey poults
a couple young Royal Palm toms and 1 mature tom
Mille fleur D' Uccle Cockerel
3 Silver sebright bantam cockerels
1 young adult male peacock
some male ducks
We can also take orders for GLW chicks, Buff Orpington chicks
I also have a Trio of huge Exhibition Buff Orpingtons- QS bloodlines
I also have a beautiful White Silkie cockerel
Feather Jewelry

Want -

Silver Laced Wyandottes
Gold Laced Wyandottes
Columbian Wyandottes
Welsummers (prefer non- hatchery birds)
Muscovy Ducks
Speckled Sussex females
Rhode Island Red rooster (hens are good too)
Buckeye hens or pullets
Marans females- any variety, must have feathered shanks
Mille Fleur D' Uccle Females
Silver Sebright females
pheasants
pied or white peafowl
pied Guineas


Noncentzter

Have - I have Lavender Ameraucana's chicks hatched 7/28 (from Pips&Peeps) and W/BW Ameraucana's hatched 7/16 (from Tailfeathers). Any roos that show up I can bring to the swap...they will be three months old by then and hopefully I'll be able to tell which are the roos!

Want -

feathers4fun

Have - pullets of various breeds/ages

want -

whillo

Have - hopefully nothing!

Want - rubber chicken purse! And to chat!!

silkiechicken

Have - BYC gear to raffle!!!

Want -

blackclownfish16

Have -

Blue/Splash/Black Silkie x Phoenix Cross Chicks
Genetic Hackle Stock Cockerels (Boatloads I'll probably put some up here on BYC too)
2 Sumatra Buff Wyandotte Cross Chicks (looks like two pullets)
Possibly blue modern bantam chicks (in the bator)
Splash MGB Cock (only if someone wants/needs him)
Possibly some cuckoo and bbs silkie chicks
Could bring a dozen split lavender silkie eggs
Could bring some cuckoo silkie eggs (only if the girls kick into action tho)


Want-
Nothing but my resolve might just fail when I'm there............


And if someone wants any of these before feel free to pm me

LittleChocobo

Have -

-baked goods! PM for a recipe you'd like, if not listed below
-Swedish crepes with Chantilly-style Swedish sweet cream and berries (probably raspberry)
-Spinach-mushroom-Gruyère crepes


Want -

-Buckeye pullets/hens
-blue, blue splash, or white Silkie pullet/hen
-EE pullets/hens of any kind: purebred Araucana or Ameraucana not terribly important to me
-Buff Orpington pullets/hens
-Barred Plymouth Rock pullets/hens

It would be nice if everyone in the new flock was about the same age, but not a necessity. My roommates are kind of tolerating my chicken project with amusement and I'm hoping that if I have a productive flock they'll warm up to the idea a bit more.
 
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