Oregon Spring Poultry Swap April 23, 2011 in Canby!!!

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Thank you and thank you! I had no idea how to do that. Today, Zephyr is being the typical only child and rebelling against the newbie lol. Dina wants to love and snuggle, Zephyr is sitting in the cage looking at me like "Really Mom?"
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I have another chick pipping too
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Sleep??!? What's that? LOL - I only worked until 2:20! ha ha. That 7:30am alarm to get my son ready for school comes really early!
 
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I should have several turkey eggs at that time and possibly some poults.
I have Auburn and Royal Palm, both are heritage breeds that reproduce naturally, can incubate their own eggs and are not aggressive.
The Auburns mature to an good butcher weight and the Royal Palms are gorgeous but not quite as big.
Photos on my website.
 
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Hey TSAgirl,

You gave me some roosters (babies) right before you left the last swap. They were 2 blue ones and at I remember they were half Marans.
Can you remember what the other 50% of their breeding was? They are just gorgeous! Thank you!
Jen
 
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I should have several turkey eggs at that time and possibly some poults.
I have Auburn and Royal Palm, both are heritage breeds that reproduce naturally, can incubate their own eggs and are not aggressive.
The Auburns mature to an good butcher weight and the Royal Palms are gorgeous but not quite as big.
Photos on my website.

They are so pretty!!!!

But now I have a new want that might be more amendable to apartment living. Quail!

I have to retract the turkey statement, as a 2 month old silkie in an apartment is easy enough to keep after... a 2 month old turkey on the other hand... I'd have to get that one back to washington much sooner! Quail on the other hand... Hmmmm... they aren't too much bigger than the cockatiel.
 
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I should have several turkey eggs at that time and possibly some poults.
I have Auburn and Royal Palm, both are heritage breeds that reproduce naturally, can incubate their own eggs and are not aggressive.
The Auburns mature to an good butcher weight and the Royal Palms are gorgeous but not quite as big.
Photos on my website.

They are so pretty!!!!

But now I have a new want that might be more amendable to apartment living. Quail!

I have to retract the turkey statement, as a 2 month old silkie in an apartment is easy enough to keep after... a 2 month old turkey on the other hand... I'd have to get that one back to washington much sooner! Quail on the other hand... Hmmmm... they aren't too much bigger than the cockatiel.

True but they are so noisy! The ones I kept here for Sherry...OMG. My family was about ready to throw me and them out. In the middle of the night they would let out this awful noise....just something to think about lol
 
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How loud is loud?

We might be able to do loud. As soon as we make any noise in the morning, the birds realize their flock is awake and go into a morning screaming match. It certainly makes a good alarm clock. 3 parakeets screaming at the top of their ear piercing lungs, and then one young cockatiel wolf whistling across the entire apartment. LOL

You can hear them from the parking lot, but who's going to complain about birds chirping in the morning?

Now to youtube screaming quail noises! I'm sure it'll get the flock going here.
 

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