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Since MotorcycleChick mentioned it, does anyone need any poults? I have a surplus and since the chicken train will be rolling through soon, I could send some along :) I think I've successfully populated my area with early poults lol.

Also, a while back someone mentioned a big swap coming up somewhere. Clearfield maybe? Any info on that?


I might need some... my girls are still not laying, slackers! Till they start laying and hatch them out, my birds will still be small when Thanksgiving comes around. Should I be doing anything special to encourage them to lay? I've read that turkeys don't use nest boxes and just make a nest on the ground, other than putting shavings or straw in their shed, is there anything else is should be doing? They are on flock raiser food which is about 20% protein, should it be higher during egg laying season?
 
It seems Welsummers should be the only chipmunk chicks in the list. I got my chicks as 3 day old instead of one day old, so they are not as fluffy as yours. Congratulations! You have very nice breeds of chickens. I like Speckled Sussex too.
I was talking to them again today when I went to pick up my speckled sussex and they said there is a chance it could be a dark cornish, I sm hoping not. I am still hoping Welsummer I guess time will tell.
 
Janeway is a busy hen...she decided her own 7 chicks didn't keep her busy enough so she adopted the 3 chicks that Jo just cut the apron strings on. Janeway's chicks are 4 weeks old, Jo's are 6 weeks. Now she has them all on the top roost shelf...
Oh dear :love
Well I went and did now there are 8 chicks in the brooder instead of 6, I got the 2 Speckled sussex chicks today. When I started thinking on getting chicks I only want 2 or 3 then it went 6 and now I am at 8. How does,this,happen......lol.
I totally understand!!! I went from 3 to over 30 in a matter of months, some of those are meaties and some will be culls so we'll see what I end up with by fall! It's crazy how it just happens :lol: Btw, PSA: TSC in Boyertown PA cannot get rid of their silkies, they're selling them now for 50 cents. Birds are 2-4 weeks old
Ya cause I am still doing common core math I hate math i wish I didn't have to do it but I will be doing it for a few more years even though I am only in 7th grade school takes forever
Hang in there! My favorite years were 8th and freshman highschool! Math never goes away unfortunately, pay attention because the teachers in highschool are going to help you out a lot more than your college professors so it helps to be as good as possible
 
I was talking to them again today when I went to pick up my speckled sussex and they said there is a chance it could be a dark cornish, I sm hoping not. I am still hoping Welsummer I guess time will tell.


Even if it is a cornish, don't lose hope. I picked up a dark cornish from agway a while back because Nobody wanted her. She was close to 5 weeks and almost fully feathered. She turned out to be one of the sweetest, funniest birds I've had to date and surprisingly beautiful (she shone in the sunlight). Her eggs were on the small side, and light brown in color.
You can tell right off the bat if she's cornish though, check her comb to see if it's single or a pea comb. If it's a pea she's a cornish, if it's not you know for sure she isn't
 
Even if it is a cornish, don't lose hope. I picked up a dark cornish from agway a while back because Nobody wanted her. She was close to 5 weeks and almost fully feathered. She turned out to be one of the sweetest, funniest birds I've had to date and surprisingly beautiful (she shone in the sunlight). Her eggs were on the small side, and light brown in color.
You can tell right off the bat if she's cornish though, check her comb to see if it's single or a pea comb. If it's a pea she's a cornish, if it's not you know for sure she isn't
how,do I check the comb and u can do that when they are only a couple days old. I am a,complete rookie at this.
 
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I might need some... my girls are still not laying, slackers! Till they start laying and hatch them out, my birds will still be small when Thanksgiving comes around. Should I be doing anything special to encourage them to lay? I've read that turkeys don't use nest boxes and just make a nest on the ground, other than putting shavings or straw in their shed, is there anything else is should be doing? They are on flock raiser food which is about 20% protein, should it be higher during egg laying season?


Mine have been laying since December but that's because I had supplemental light on them and that's when they came of age. I already had two broodies! One has moved on to a new home but the other is now mothering 2 little poults lol.

I know that you're fairly close to me so if you decide that you want some, pm me. I have a bunch of Bourbon buff babies available :)
 
how,do I check the comb and u can do that when they are only a couple days old. I am a,complete rookie at this.


Yes! You can tell as soon as they hatch. Just spread the fluff a little on their forehead and take a look, single comb will be a single row. Pea will be 3 rows and will be far wider! Or take a picture and post it if you're sill not sure, we can tell you
 
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