Quote: I am not really into suing, but the P.O. seems like they need to be held responsible for their carelessness. Too many people have too many issues.
I think I may have nightmares thinking of those poor chicks.![]()
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Quote: I am not really into suing, but the P.O. seems like they need to be held responsible for their carelessness. Too many people have too many issues.
I think I may have nightmares thinking of those poor chicks.![]()
The postal service should be held accountable for that. That is uncalled for. I probably would have cried right there in the post office if I seen that. True disrespect for live and other peoples belongings.Sounds like a pretty flock! : ) Starting out we had a horrible time. We first acquired 3 RIR hens, and added 5 silkie mixes (which was great) then i fell inlove with silkies online and had to order some. So my hubby and I ordered 15 bantams. 7 silkies and 8 sebrights. when we received them the box was crushed completely, we had 7 survivors of the 20 they sent (they sent extra) 2 were silkies,1 was a golden sebright and the rest were RIR LF roosters which we didnt order. out of that 1 silkie and 1 RIR roo lived. the others had injuries that I tried t treat but couldn't. Needless to say I usually just wait for chick days at TSC now.lol. unless their is a local breeder with ones Im interested in : )But We currently have 5 silkies (3white 2 blue) just sold a few of them. 2 OEGB, 14 (mixed batch of chicks, ee and ameraucana, waiting for them to feather out but I think I only have 3 Ameraucana) a RIR, silkie mix and a silver laced cochin. And i know, tsc chicks are hard to pass up, the silkie chicks get me every year lol. but hey if you have photos of your silkies I can take a look and see if I can see any signs of their possible genders . at 6 weeks I have a good idea of my own silkie chicks genders, but of course thats because I can obseve them ontop of seeing them.
The postal service should be held accountable for that. That is uncalled for. I probably would have cried right there in the post office if I seen that. True disrespect for live and other peoples belongings.
A good reason why I spend most of my time at the farm and not at home, which is in town...
If you have neighbors in close proximity please be considerate with things like wind chimes that make constant noise, not everyone likes the noise....
I know some will say they have the right to do what they want on their own property, which is why I believe high fences make for better neighbors...
They are Black Australorps. They are supposed to be an all black bird with greenish-purple sheen to the feathers. I didn't see any white tips in the pictures I seen. Supposed to be a very good layer and holds a record. 'Some sensational results were made in the Australian program, and one hen set a laying record of 364 eggs in 365 days.' Quoted from the Murray McMurray site. That sounds good to me lol. Hubby wanted me to pick some up when I got the silkies last week but they didn't have them in that week. I seen them and they were half off so I came home with 15. I know some will be roos and hoping to have some females in there.
We had 4 BA roos in a broody hatch.... 3 out of the 4 went to freezer camp (actually a nice sized bird, so decent as dual purpose) the 4th is still here and is an awesome 'baby daddy'. We call him Gabby, because even as a youngster he 'talked' to us almost constantly, he is people and dog friendly, takes good care of the girls and is very, very attentive with any of the broodies and their youngsters. He finds tidbits for the babies and shares with them and tolerates the youngsters jumping on him and being underfoot and even pecking at his comb and wattles... He is a hatchery bird, but worth his weight in gold when it comes to taking care of the broodies and babies in my book!
I am not really into suing, but the P.O. seems like they need to be held responsible for their carelessness. Too many people have too many issues.
I think I may have nightmares thinking of those poor chicks.
The postal service should be held accountable for that. That is uncalled for. I probably would have cried right there in the post office if I seen that. True disrespect for live and other peoples belongings.
Here are some pics of the bantam Cochins I hatched from the eggs I got from a member in Texas. I have at least 4 frizzles...they are so cute!!
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Here are the straight feathered ones
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A good reason why I spend most of my time at the farm and not at home, which is in town...
If you have neighbors in close proximity please be considerate with things like wind chimes that make constant noise, not everyone likes the noise....
I know some will say they have the right to do what they want on their own property, which is why I believe high fences make for better neighbors...
And not everyone works daylight hours and gets awake early in the morning. There are those who sleep during the day. Seems most everything is based on those who work 9-5.
And my favorite comment "you work nights, you have all that time during the day, can you help me xyz". Guess what, all the stuff you do after work, I have to do before work, and still function at work, not sit down and relax afterward.
Just a vent. Thanks. Now back to animals![]()
Sounds like a pretty flock! : ) Starting out we had a horrible time. We first acquired 3 RIR hens, and added 5 silkie mixes (which was great) then i fell inlove with silkies online and had to order some. So my hubby and I ordered 15 bantams. 7 silkies and 8 sebrights. when we received them the box was crushed completely, we had 7 survivors of the 20 they sent (they sent extra) 2 were silkies,1 was a golden sebright and the rest were RIR LF roosters which we didnt order. out of that 1 silkie and 1 RIR roo lived. the others had injuries that I tried t treat but couldn't. Needless to say I usually just wait for chick days at TSC now.lol. unless their is a local breeder with ones Im interested in : )But We currently have 5 silkies (3white 2 blue) just sold a few of them. 2 OEGB, 14 (mixed batch of chicks, ee and ameraucana, waiting for them to feather out but I think I only have 3 Ameraucana) a RIR, silkie mix and a silver laced cochin. And i know, tsc chicks are hard to pass up, the silkie chicks get me every year lol. but hey if you have photos of your silkies I can take a look and see if I can see any signs of their possible genders . at 6 weeks I have a good idea of my own silkie chicks genders, but of course thats because I can obseve them ontop of seeing them.