Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

That's an excellent idea! I may not need it with my new tub though. Hopefully will be able to get it this week. I found transportation for it! Hooray!
Looks great! Was it hard to do, or are you pretty well practiced now?
How old is too old for turkey? As far as toughness goes. I'm not going to eat my main Tom, but just to know for the future.
Aw sweet! I didn't get one yet, I hope I did lose all of my chicken and gardening catalogs from my move...
I highly recommend the grays so far. My girls have not begun laying yet, but my gray is the first one to squat for me. They are also becoming very friendly considering they were not hand raised. Hoping for great egg production! I want to have such a variety of birds, and I am well in my way!
Whew! I hear ya. We did our thanksgiving dinner last night and I was on my feet all day yesterday, and even did cooking on Friday too. It all turned out excelllent though!
We got heavy winds and sleet and/snow last night. Have a light coating this morning, on one side of the house, haha.


Congrats on the tub! I will look forward to seeing pictures of it in use!:caf
Glad your Holiday dinner went well, I always seem to enjoy the day after much more than the day before! :th
 
Cali Greys are sexable by the head spots. I wasn't certain but my guesses were right and I ended up keeping just pullets, after I had my 1 cockerel for next year breeding pen It's not as easy to tell as the autosexing or sexlinked chickens, but not too hard once you've seen a few of both sexes as chicks. I won't hatch a lot of them because white egg layers are not that popular compared to the more "exotic" colors.

I did some online research about sexing barred rocks by head spots, and really cannot tell the difference. The feathers are relatively easy though.
I like egg color variation, and I like barred birds. And I don't worry about flighty personality too much. My two legbar girls were most flighty in the flock but also most people friendly.

Today I moved over 40 pullets inside to their winter housing today. The Jill Rees pullets are looking really, really nice.
I also got a huge amount of leaves dropped off and bedded down the main coop about a foot deep. The birds loved it!
But I am so tired and sore now . . .

Amazing job! One foot leave bedding for the entire coop is lots of work.
 
Good morning everyone! Here are some chicken pics from this morning. The Silkie girls are hiding out underneath the coop. Check out the Bielefelder (Helga), she is next to Rusty Shackleford and is as big as him! I'm so glad to have a short work week so I can finish my run and add some walls to add some protection from the wind.

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Birds all look very happy. Great job! They sure put in some weight for winter. Such fluffy balls.

I'm not making big thanksgiving dinner this year. We're going to my in law's.
 

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