so we are just in from the Penn State main campus. Happy to say that after much preparation, the kids did really well at the Poultry Judging competition and I couldn't be any prouder.

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Sounds great DJ Bear!! You do realize that you are required to take multiple pictures from all different angles as you do the construction so you can share with all!?!?!Took everyone's advice and now have a garage full of lumber to start the build. They will now have the room they should have and it will be a cool Father's Day event. Got some good plans and some good weather...
so we are just in from the Penn State main campus. Happy to say that after much preparation, the kids did really well at the Poultry Judging competition and I couldn't be any prouder.![]()
Thank you fisherlady, that is very sweet ... I have been lurking for a while and enjoy that sense of friendship and also sense of humour that this thread oodlesTeila... welcome to our little piece of the web!!!and don't feel you need to go back to 'lurking' status!! We are a pretty neighborly bunch and neighborly vibes aren't limited by distance!![]()
Thank you fisherlady, that is very sweet ... I have been lurking for a while and enjoy that sense of friendship and also sense of humour that this thread oodles
It would be my privilege to be accepted as an honourary member of the Pennsylvania Thread, even if I do spell funny! lol ..... That's spell not smell![]()
It's a deal, I promise to send picturesJust promise to send us warm weather pictures when we are suffering through our miserable (and seemingly never ending) winter!! FancyChookLady over on the picture thread has beautiful warm weather photos to remind us that the cold and ice won't last forever!
We do have some fun here! It is wonderful to have folks from all walks of life and all ages who enjoy a common interest and find that through that interest they actually have much, much more in common! This has become a great place to commune, commiserate or celebrate... whatever the occasion calls for!
Ok seriously, why am I having ALL the chicken drama?! It has only been 3 weeks today since we brought the girls home and so far we have experienced molt (stress related or otherwise), lice and now... wait for it... SOUR CROP!!!![]()
OMGosh!!! I woulda cried and cried!! I'm so sorry you had to experience that chippysmom327, but the fact that you kept at it is fantastic! Thank you for sharing and for the words of encouragementIt's okay. You'll have your little bumps in the chicken keeping road now and then. Not to make this about myself, but after dinner at grandma's, I came home to find my hen with her head ripped off next to the coop and strewn in the snow. On Christmas. Not one of my funnest chicken keeping moments.
Hopefully once you get this sour crop taken care of that will be it and you can just handle it in stride if it ever happens again. Chickens are an awesome animal to teach you to roll with the punches and to always keep you (not guessing, but {what's the word?}) and on your toes. You never know with them.
You can do it![]()
WOW, I am honored that you would "delurk" and risk it all to send me encouragement from the other side of the worldOK, so I am a little bit to the south-west of Pennsylvania. OK, well, maybe a lot to the south-west of Pennsylvania but I am delurking after following this thread for quite a while now.
Why am I delurking and risking eviction and exile? To say YOU CAN DO THIS KlingKlan![]()
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Yeah, these little feathered munchkins have a way of throwing us a curly one every so often but boy do they repay us twofold by the number of times they make us smile and laugh.
I read that you had some dramas with no eggs and if I remember correctly, not going to bed where they should but, I reckon if you count the number of times they have made you smile and compare that with the number of dramas; the smile count is definitely higher.
A final thought before I slink back into lurk-mode; turn off all distractions, close your eyes and try and imagine your life without chickens! Picture putting them in a box and giving them to someone else.
You can do this .. your girls love you .. you can do this .. your girls need you .. you can do this ... there is a chicken loving, crazy woman in Australia cheering you on!! What more encouragement do you need? lolz![]()
Now, in all seriousness, hang in here, they are worth it![]()
Thanks bunches Blarney, my mom always used to say "KlingKlan (You absolutely CAN do it! I think you are hitting more bumps than the average beginner, but that just means that you will have more experience and know how to handle these situations should they come up in the future. Keep at it, girl! That coop is proof how much you are willing to invest, don't give up now, things are going to get better.
It has been uphill, for sure and I have questioned the choice several times (DH has questioned it more lol) in the past few weeks, but I do feel that each new situation furthers my knowldge and in the end it seems to strengthen my resolve to keep at it! I am going into this situation with the sour crop a much more educated keeper of chickens than I was 3 weeks ago, so that can only be a good thing, ya know?! I appreciate the support and encouraging words,KlingKlan... I am so sorry that it has been such an uphill battle for you... but I can honestly promise it will get better and it will be TOTALLY worth it!!![]()
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I don't think I could say it any better than Chippy or Teila already have though... take their words to heart and know that no matter what... each day is a new learning experience, and every experience, good or bad, prepares you better to handle the next incident you may face and will make you a better and better keeper for such fun and rewarding animals!
I'm glad I'm not alone in the "Day's Of Our Chooks" department, in fact, without this site I probably wouldn't be doing this at all. My initial spark of interest would have died in the search engine, but instead it was fanned into a flame and guess what... now I HAVE CHICKENSYour post could have been written (in spirit anyway) by dozens of us on this thread -- we could all tell stories . . .
Even if bigger disasters strike, just keep at it, things happen - sometimes our fault, sometimes not, but in the end the big picture is success.
Is there someone close by you that has experience that could give you some hands on advice? I'm planning some "workshops" at the farm for people who have never had chickens but think they want some (it will be more than a "show and tell" session, I'm planning to make them do work of some kind). Personally, I love educating and am an advocate for people keeping chickens, but they need to know what they are getting into (true with any animal, of course). You've already passed that hard part, getting dirty and feeling some disappointment. It's not always going to be clear sailing, but you will find this an amazing hobby.
My personal approach with someone new to chickens is to start with chicks, or an incubator with eggs. It takes longer to get them producing eggs, and chicks and/or eggs are even more fragile, but the socialization makes up for it. And if there are kids involved, all the better.
KK:
Sorry to hear of you problems.....I lost a girl over the winter to an infected crop....the vet said too much grit might have been the issue....if your girls free range you shouldn't need to supplement grit...I was given two medications, Clavamox, and some other prescription that was a chalky liquid substance....
I hope you know that things will get better.