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Hey guys, check out my new chick set up. All for free! My friend had this little coop setup that he got used from someone else. It needed a power washing and a good coat of paint, and now looks lovely. The dog kennel was from a neighbor who put it up for free on our local NextDoor website. He also gave me an old plastic outdoor dog house that will be great for a broody. It also just needs a good scrub.

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wow...you really got the luck bug on this one!!:highfive:
Great set-up.
Couldn't get any better for set & go.:jumpy
How sad! It’s bad enough for some birds to be picked off by a predator, but this is much worse. So sorry that happened. People can be jerks.



Isn’t it crazy? Nearby in Philly, last year they seized I believe 1000 meat bird chicks that someone was raising on a lot. I tried to adopt some, but I can’t lie and I told them that they have to be euthanized at some point. They said I couldn’t take them then, and they had found a vegan rescue or saomething that was going to try to raise them differently... Yeah, I wonder how that turned out. :rolleyes:



Hello there! How are you? Long time no see. I don’t know if you remember me, but I purchased your meat birds a few years ago. I’m raising my own now. :D Hope you’re doing well. Pretty sure @dheltzel has small Australian spotted ducks.

I realize this was a bit ago...but,
About those "meat" bird chicks..so,your not able to humanely euthanize those birds when time comes, and they just let those birds grow until....? yeah, that's sooo much more humane.:caf
Some , even those who are dubbed "professional" or "expert" really don't know what they are doing. JMO.
Hey guys, the hobby breeder where we got Fenris last year is having issues with their township and has to rehome puppies asap. Anyone want a purebred Siberian Husky for cheap?
Did DH put you up to this to test me???:idunno....you are killing me here....if I said yes, I do believe I would be getting the privilege of sleeping with the chickens. I like those birds, but not that much, sorry.:hit
They are adorable, so flipping adorable:love...just REALLY big pomeranians that's all:lol:
Gratuitous granddaughter pic
:love...she is sooo pi**ed :lau, screaming viking:gig...I love that hat!!
Hey guys, I just got this camera for my chicken coop. Unfortunately, my WiFi doesn’t extend that far, so for now I have hooked up down in the basement to watch the ducks. You can’t see most of them here because of the heat lamp.

If any of you guys get a WiFi signal out near your coop, this would be awesome. It’s only $20, and you view the video on an app on your phone. It has all kinds of features I haven’t figured out yet... it’s called a Wyze camera. I wish I’d had it when I had my coop closer to my house.

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very cool!
I don't think our air "heebi-jeebies" reach our coop either.
Kick out some where around the carport:hmm...not a bad investment though, $$ 20.00
Ok.... so how much is the going rate for hens from 10-14 months.... Laying, some already brooded? Many are 7+ lbs due to white rock blood?
Someone just said he would buy them for $5??? Sorry, but at that $ I will let them egg for the summer and butcher them myself in the fall.... I know they aren't worth a fortune but for cripes sake food isn't free and these birds are young and actively egging, not worn out hens!
I told him no thanks, I will keep the eggs and meat for ourselves at that price!
:he:barnie

Sorry, rant over... :duc
I've spent $15 for wyandottes not yet laying. Don't think $20 is asking too much if they are already laying. If I liked the "breed" or "breeding", I'd spend more. JMO
Don't blame you for passing on the hand-over offer.
 
Every morning in the ameraucana/turkey grow out pen.... There is nothing wrong with the black am hen, she just closes her eyes in bliss every morning with her cuddles. She only started snuggling a couple weeks ago, just out of nowhere! The 3 black silkie feathered am young ones are all her babies (she did not raise them) are all just as loveable and snuggly as she is but it didn't start until they moved in to that pen. Not one of the lavender ams will do this, only the blacks lol.

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This rotten little palm sneaks up behind me all the time and when I'm not paying attention, she does this... Always after stepping in mud of course

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She's learning the acceptable way to get attention though

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they know who mamma is & they love the preening too.
They really are like dogs sometimes, and sometimes they listen BETTER too!
 
Okay...
does anyone else have a lake in their back yard!?!???
Not going out here to get pics..too dark & too late now, my flipping crappity-crap!!:rant:he:rant:rant:rant
The run that goes through our property next to us is so close to over-running :hit:rant
It just needs to stop now, just stop.:barnie
Oooooo.:rolleyes:..anyway,....would like to share some pics, in other words, I am going to totally piggy-post now:D...
Have fenced off some area for the birds to enjoy, leaving the coop/run area open for them to go into to lay their eggs because they are wayy too dignified to plop down anywhere but in the coop..:rolleyes:..whatever. Also have the garden open for them to dig, scratch and just be in chicken heaven for the most part.
They are doing well at keeping the grass at an even growing length. No need to mow.
Just have to rake the mulch back where it belongs after they are put to bed. Easy-peasy & very happy chicks! Lots of eggs too.:D:yesss:
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Oh..I almost forgot. The garlic planted earlier is all up and doing awesome...at least it was, hopefully this rain hasn't destroyed it...:fl...
I have had issues with panting in the fall for a spring crop so decided to switch things up & plant it like I do the onions, in spring..duh.:rolleyes:
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this pic was taken a bit ago, but almost all the sprouts are up now:yesss:
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garlic is between the first tree(closest) & the wood post right before the second tree .
If you squint really hard you can see all the little sprouts of green in the mulch..:lau:gig Have also fertilized a little in between the rows, worked down a little into the mulch.
 

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