Oregon Fall Poultry Swap - October 22 - Corvallis @ the Fairgrounds!!!

Chickie update: this morning my little peep had one eye open. Its standing up really tall, looking up and wobbly, not looking around, which I think is odd. Still not eating on its own (because it isn't looking for/at anything) but active and vocal. I think that a combination of its age and possibly blurry vision are preventing it from learning to eat. My hope is that it will continue to heal and start foraging when it can see. Is there something other than egg yolks that would be good force feeding emergency food?
 
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Chickie update: this morning my little peep had one eye open. Its standing up really tall, looking up and wobbly, not looking around, which I think is odd. Still not eating on its own (because it isn't looking for/at anything) but active and vocal. I think that a combination of its age and possibly blurry vision are preventing it from learning to eat. My hope is that it will continue to heal and start foraging when it can see. Is there something other than egg yolks that would be good force feeding emergency food?

I have had luck mixing a little chick feed into water until it dissolves into a soup or very runny gruel. Then gently dipping the tip of the chicks beak in until it drinks. That way it gets food and water at once, plus it gets the benefit of chick feed. I also mix boiled egg yolk with water, or give it tiny amounts of plain yogurt. If the injuries on it's head are still open or scabbing over I would rub some neosporin ointment on them twice a day. You can even safely wipe a little neosporin in or on it's eyes to help fend of infection while it heals. I have done this successfully with both chicks and rescued kittens on advice from my vet. Also, I would add a few drops of poly-vi-sol vitamins to it's water and then dip it's beak a few times a day. Vitamin water seems to act like a tonic for chicks no matter what is wrong with them, at least in my experience. I'm sorry you have to dea; with this. Good luck.​
 
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ZooMummy...Back to the Serama....(I am still drooling over yours) Do you have any experience with D'anvers? How do they compare to Seramas? Are they alot bigger? Personality. I never thought I'd say it...but by October I just may have some house chickens...lol
 
Just wanted to post a few pics of the black bantam Ameraucanas I have for sale as pairs...these are just a few of them. I have 7 roos to choose from, and couldn't get all the girls to cooperate....

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A couple of the parents:

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Are you going to be displaying or showing at Canby next week? I will be there to walk around either Friday or Saturday. Not taking any sheep.. but will have friends there with Katahdins showing.
 
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Are you going to be displaying or showing at Canby next week? I will be there to walk around either Friday or Saturday. Not taking any sheep.. but will have friends there with Katahdins showing.

My son will have one of his black bantam Favs there. I don't risk any more birds than I have to at that show. The security is horrid. One poor little 4Her had TWO birds stolen last year!!
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I'll be locking the cage.
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Hello Oregon BYC members. We are very excited to attend our first Poultry Swap this year! Thanks to all of the organizers! In addition to buying chickens at the swap (we are on the lookout for d'Anvers!) we are going to be offering a service that we hope you enjoy.


Custom Made Egg Carton Labels by Lucky Cluck Farms


Order a customized egg carton label featuring your very own chickens, painted by a local Oregon artist and chicken owner!


What you get:

- An original label featuring your chickens painted by Ram Papish. The original size will be approximately 7" x 24" and frame ready. Please be prepared to provide photographs of your chickens.

- A compact disc with a high resolution scan of your label so you can print as many as you need for years to come. The scan will be sized to fit egg cartons.

- A set of eight archival quality labels to get you started

- The name of your farm or chickens on the label


Other information:

- If you just want breeds featured, and not individual chickens, that can be easily accomodated

- Pre-order by October 15 to pick up your package at the poultry swap

- If you want Ram to print more than eight labels just inquire for pricing

- An example of other labels are attached



Pricing:

The cost to paint the label starts at $50 per chicken for the 1st two chickens and only $25 per chicken after that. (example: a label featuring five chickens would be $175)



Contact us via the forum with questions or to place orders. Since I am new to the forum and haven't posted enough yet I can't upload photographs to show you examples of his work. But I am happy to provide them to you via email if requested.



Thanks and we'll see you at the poultry swap!



Lucky Cluck Farms
 
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ZooMummy...Back to the Serama....(I am still drooling over yours) Do you have any experience with D'anvers? How do they compare to Seramas? Are they alot bigger? Personality. I never thought I'd say it...but by October I just may have some house chickens...lol

Cottagechick - I loooove my d'anvers. My 4 year old carries her hens and the rooster all over our yard and catches them easily. We started them in the house and they had way more personality than the silkies, sexlinks, marans, etc that I raised (or what I remember in my youth). I have my first Serama's and so far am greatly enjoying them. My d'anver's are pretty small but a bit bigger that Serama's. I do have a VERY tame roo (hehe) if you have an interest. I got my daughter to commit to just one of her two roos. IMHO if I had more room we'd go into way more d'anvers. But then I am a chicken addict, so who knows.
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Hello,
I was asking a few chicken peeps around the Portland area where I might get another hen..then I was pointed to this direction. (I live in Hillsboro)
I just discovered that two out of my four "hens" are actually Roo's. I am looking to buy another hen. Mine are only 4 months and so I am looking to get one around the same age..then perhaps swap or sell my Roo.
Is this a good event to do this, should I wait this long??

I hope I am not barging in on the wrong thread..
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thanks!
 

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