San Diego Chicken meetup and Chat thread

I think we are going to have to sweet talk Cari into doing the Modesto again. I was afraid to buy too much since I never tried their Chick Starter nor the grains. I had a "BAD" batch of scratch from them that I bought at Kruse's. When I went back, I made them open the bag and it was nothing like the other bag. Weird. So I was a little hesitant to go hog wild but my hoodlums love it and I sprouted the peas and it is going over well. I also threw the peas in the grain grinder and fed it to them and they LOVE it.

I am IN if there are plans to put in another order.

Nancy

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LOL I like that!
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Lets see... 20 babies in the baby coop, 13 babies in the outside brooder, and 19 babies in the inside brooder... YEP LOTS OF BROODER PARTIES GOIN' ON!!!!
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LOL, everyone is doing really well and growing like weeds!
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Wow WMR, that's a lot of babies. I am going crazy sitting at work every day worrying about whether my babies are staying warm enough. Not to worry. So far, everyday when I check on them they are sprawled out sunbathing and napping under the heat lamps. We put a radiant heater about 8" below the wood shelf the baby brooder sits on so they get heat from the bottom, too. They seem to love that.

I find myself falling more in love with silkies every day. They are so sweet. I sure hope most of them aren't boys! When I open the big brooder door they hop into my lap and like to hang out tucked into my coat collar. As opposed to my teenager Black Sex links - one of them ran from across the yard the other day and pecked/pinched me right on the arm. I couldn't believe it. I think it might be raging hormones though, as they are about 3-4 weeks from laying.

One other funny story for Anke - The mealworms were a huge hit after the last meetup - all the chickens went nuts over them, even the silkies. Unfortunately, when I brought home the 2 day old Polish fuzzy butts a week later and tried to combine all the little ones in the brooder, the silkies went after the little yellow Polish toes! I think they thought they were mealworms (all the silkies have black toes and feathers covering them). So, for the moment the two groups of youngins are separated. Endless entertainment....
 
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My DELAWARE laid an egg today!! At least I'm pretty sure it was her, it was in the "unpopular nest", and its a completely different color than my BO and Australorps!!! Guess I can bring my forks and knives back inside...at least pull them out of that particular coop...I still am waiting on the other BO, and the SLW.
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Which means you and I have another month to wait.
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My Delawares do not look ready at all. So I think maybe 2 months.
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Nancy



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Yay!!!
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When was she hatched? I have 4 Deli's I am waiting on to lay for me.
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That IS a funny story: little Polish baby chick toes sure look like mealworms .....
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Guess they need some more mealworms so they know that worms taste better than toes...... at least that is what I have been told by my chickens...... (have not tried either one....)
 
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Just in the last two weeks or so, mine started to do the "egg squat" everytime I'd go to pick her up!! That's a pretty good sign that they are close, when they start doing that.
 

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