Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

no babies yet. And I've gotta take my mother to the doctor tomorrow, what do you want to bet...

@Silkie, gestating is 150 days give to take 5 days, so like 5 months.

Ok, so I have to wait clear to the beginning of Sept to see if the fat little hussy pops...lol

I did Cornish cross last year but not moyers, I'm gonna do more cx this year. Have you butchered any cx from moyers? Did any die or did they all make it to weight?


now that I think of it, our meaties from last year were from Moyer's too, they grew out nicely, lost none. This year's group is only a few weeks old, spent their first night outside last night, just in time for the storm, I haven't checked them yet. But the group is looking really good so far.

No baby goats yet, leaving for the doctor shortly,I'm certain that's what she's been waiting for...

BRB, going to look up 'verbose'. Lol

Verbose: talkative, saying much, chatter box
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. And was my picture posted there?

And yes, she is waiting for you to leave her in peace so she can push out those babies. Now git!! Lol


Still. No. Babies.:rolleyes:
 
no babies yet. And I've gotta take my mother to the doctor tomorrow, what do you want to bet...

@Silkie, gestating is 150 days give to take 5 days, so like 5 months.

Ok, so I have to wait clear to the beginning of Sept to see if the fat little hussy pops...lol

I did Cornish cross last year but not moyers, I'm gonna do more cx this year. Have you butchered any cx from moyers? Did any die or did they all make it to weight?


now that I think of it, our meaties from last year were from Moyer's too, they grew out nicely, lost none. This year's group is only a few weeks old, spent their first night outside last night, just in time for the storm, I haven't checked them yet. But the group is looking really good so far.

No baby goats yet, leaving for the doctor shortly,I'm certain that's what she's been waiting for...

BRB, going to look up 'verbose'. Lol

Verbose: talkative, saying much, chatter box
1f609.png
. And was my picture posted there?

And yes, she is waiting for you to leave her in peace so she can push out those babies. Now git!! Lol


Still. No. Babies.:rolleyes:


I have a feeling she's going to just pop it out in some random place while you're running to the gas station to grab some bread. Well, not that exact situation, but you get it.
 
Still. No. Babies.:rolleyes:


:pop. Waiting is the hardest!


I have a feeling she's going to just pop it out in some random place while you're running to the gas station to grab some bread. Well, not that exact situation, but you get it.


Lol!


No babies here yet either. Maybe the one that I found today was cracked open by accident? Hopefully this broody knows what the heck she's doing! :D
 
GM all:

Its amazing how well my 5wk and 8wk old chicks get along...its much better now that I kicked the big girls out of that pen.....

Had Mr. Fox pay a visit last night....he was sitting on the far side of my neighbor's yard calling for a mate...I had him spot lighted but he was 20yds beyond the range of my shotgun load.....sent the pooch to say hello...so far playing a radio when I'm not there seems to help....

PS: fingers crossed Blarney...hope you get twins!!!
 
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Maybe I just got lucky or my birds are just that much more awesomer than most
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but I see all the threads about people integrating there babies with each other and older birds and I wonder how my birds survived. I bought 4 @ 1 week old & 3 @ 2weeks old. When I bought them they were all thrown into the same box for the ride home (the place I bought them from had all different breeds in separate brooders so they knew what was what), then when we got home they were all put into the same brooder. Never had any problems of them trying to kill each other or really even picking or pecking or general chicken abuse. The 4 younger ones did get stepped on a couple times by the bigger ones but that's about all that happened.
 
Maybe I just got lucky or my birds are just that much more awesomer than most :D  but I see all the threads about people integrating there babies with each other and older birds and I wonder how my birds survived.  I bought 4 @ 1 week old & 3 @ 2weeks old. When I bought them they were all thrown into the same box for the ride home (the place I bought them from had all different breeds in separate brooders so they knew what was what), then when we got home they were all put into the same brooder. Never had any problems of them trying to kill each other or really even picking or pecking or general chicken abuse. The 4 younger ones did get stepped on a couple times by the bigger ones but that's about all that happened.

I think it just depends on the birds. I routinely mix different ages. Right now, my turkey brooder has a 5 1/2 week old, 3 4 week olds, a 3 week old and soon will have 4 1 week olds in there with them. I've been mixing ages since I started. Of course, I always supervise to make sure they get along before leaving them alone. Out in the main coop I have 11 that are a year and a half old, 7 that are 6 months old and 10 that are 8 weeks old and they all get along lol
 
I think it just depends on the birds. I routinely mix different ages. Right now, my turkey brooder has a 5 1/2 week old, 3 4 week olds, a 3 week old and soon will have 4 1 week olds in there with them. I've been mixing ages since I started. Of course, I always supervise to make sure they get along before leaving them alone. Out in the main coop I have 11 that are a year and a half old, 7 that are 6 months old and 10 that are 8 weeks old and they all get along lol


I feel very fortunate that my broody takes such good care of her chicks. They have been with all the adult girls since day 1. Mama was good about showing the other girls to leave her and her babies alone. All of my chickens and the 3 week old chicks free range the yard all day. It's just too cute to watch!
 

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