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Quote: Yeah! I am so glad someone asked this. I just figured that since I am such a computer dummy it 'my' problem. Thanks CR for instructions that even I could follow =:~) I can see it worked. and Thanks to TPT for asking the smart questions.......

Welcome, and I can now do it too. Thanks CR
You are both welcome. Glad I could help. See I know just enough about using this stuff to make me dangerous. I learned it all at the school of hard knocks by just try and (dare I say) pray. Some times it works and some times Ooooops ! ! !
 
Gorgeous birds!!! Where did you get yours and do you ever sell chicks/started birds? I was focusing on getting Wyandottes over Rocks because I prefer the rose combs, but cushion combs would also work.

These are decesdants of birds Cloverleaf had.
She got her start from a guy in OR...ask her.
I will have chicks

I don't think he has them any more.  If I could remember his BYC name, I could find out where they came from though....


He got them from a...dun, dun, dun....hatchery! I just don't know which one...whichever one it was, they are AMAZING birds for hatchery stock!!

That's cool they were such nice birds. I kinda have a theory about hatchery stock, if you can get them early enough, before they have a chance to randomly mass breed everything, it can be closer to the breeder birds. But it's just a theory. :shrug:
 
Gorgeous birds!!! Where did you get yours and do you ever sell chicks/started birds? I was focusing on getting Wyandottes over Rocks because I prefer the rose combs, but cushion combs would also work.

These are decesdants of birds Cloverleaf had.
She got her start from a guy in OR...ask her.
I will have chicks & eggs in spring though.

I will PM you my info, I'm serious about getting some of these, just trying to decide if I should place an order now with John Blehm for next year or wait and try to go local. But I have relatives in Raymond, as well as Seattle, so we get up there at least a couple times a year.
 
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I just noticed that I hit 10,000 posts last night or early this am....
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ERGGG ANOUGH ROOSTERS!!!! This morning I went outside and fed my chickens took care of them like usaul. Then I went to my bantam/baby chick side and my buff silkie jumped up into the air all fluffed up so I started laughing because she went like a foot maybe half!!! LoL It was funny!!! Then she puffed all up and... CROWED!!! Also the cochin I got from 1chicken fan just started mounting!!! ALSO one of the baby chicks I have has one big come already and its only like 1 month!!! I have a question too!!! If u mix a large fowl chicken with a bantam is it gonna be bantam large fowl or in between??? cauz thats what my baby is. So I dicided that Im might sell the buff silkie but I havnt chosen a price. He has deformed feet so not show quality he is about a year now. HE was suppose to be a SHE. He is dirty right now and can be cleaned(and I will clean him) He is non stop crowing but his crowing sounds like hes hurt and its really quite. With the feet I dont know if the deformed feet r in the blood lines or if it had something happen to its feet. I got him when he was 4 months. If you have any questions you can pm me. Oh and his name is Cutie Pie also called Cherry Pie(I didnt name him and he was named when HE was a SHE) This is a pic of him:


He is the buff colored one.

Does anyone know a good price for her or wants to buy her???
 
I've been trying to find an Australian Shepherd to add to my family and not having much luck with it. So I am going next week to look at a litter of Doberman Pinschers.

Same thing, right? Except the doberman is twice the size, has a short coat instead of medium, and is a terrier and not a herding dog. Other than that, same same.

Oh the joys of teaching a new pup that playing with the poultry is forbidden. Hopefully before the geese stomp him flat.
 
I've been trying to find an Australian Shepherd to add to my family and not having much luck with it. So I am going next week to look at a litter of Doberman Pinschers.

Same thing, right? Except the doberman is twice the size, has a short coat instead of medium, and is a terrier and not a herding dog. Other than that, same same.

Oh the joys of teaching a new pup that playing with the poultry is forbidden. Hopefully before the geese stomp him flat.
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Love Dobies! :)
 

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