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They are the royal palm that I hatched from ebay eggs this year. If I get eggs I could send some in the Shipathon.
Nice looking setup there. I've built a couple, one big walk-in & one 3'x4' elevated, but neither of them look anywhere near that good.6 years ago, I had 4 pullets in one small coop and run built after this picture:
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Now I have 7 coops and pens, and need to add another pen for juveniles, and will need another for olive eggers by next year![]()
I could seriously scrap 4 of my breeds, and still use those coops to diversify my better breeds. It's so addictive, and if you can build things you become your own worst enabler![]()
It's not the feathers....Happy? 100 times a day hearing "Where have you been? Do you think she's prettier than me? You're not wearing that, are you?
Do these feathers make my butt look fat?
I don't think having eggs to trade is going to be a necessity for getting eggs in the ship-a-thonThey are the royal palm that I hatched from ebay eggs this year. If I get eggs I could send some in the Shipathon.
That's an online picture, but my first coop looked exactly liked it. That same coop is now seafoam green, with bubblegum pink shutters on the windows, and curtainsNice looking setup there. I've built a couple, one big walk-in & one 3'x4' elevated, but neither of them look anywhere near that good.
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I have seen pics of two dead small turkeys that someone local lost in a rain storm. I think it depends on the kind of turkey. I have heard they grow out of it, but can drown in the rain when young.
Friday I think your reply got lost. I only see a quote.![]()
Turkey babies are soooo pretty... Do your research on Peas first... they can be obnoxiously LOUD and attached to humans...
I'd like to have some Cayugas too, but I think I'm going with Calls.
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Be careful, that turkey is bigger than you![]()
I have a few Asian and Mexican customers that will buy mine in groups. Once you find customers that will buy them for meat birds, they will usually keep coming back. The only problem is they don't want to buy them until butcher size, so it costs more to feed them than I sell them for