Show off your Delawares! *PIC HEAVY*

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You are from Syracuse. Is that were her family is from? My oldest son was in the military and stationed in NY for a few years. He married a gal from Syracuse (now divorced), and I am thinking her family may be the same family your daughter-in-law is from!
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It does sound like alot of drama there. Maybe you can write a book, too. You and cetawin could maybe get a great book publishing deal going!

By the way, best wishes for Darcey!
 
I dunno Beth. I always take mine out at about a week old and start acclamating them to their soil plus having them on medicated starter. But I can get the meds for them in a flash so I have never really worried about it...so far no cocci issues here or back in Oregon.
 
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You are from Syracuse. Is that were her family is from? My oldest son was in the military and stationed in NY for a few years. He married a gal from Syracuse (now divorced), and I am thinking her family may be the same family your daughter-in-law is from!
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It does sound like alot of drama there. Maybe you can write a book, too. You and cetawin could maybe get a great book publishing deal going!

By the way, best wishes for Darcey!

We love our DIL she's the only apple from that tree w/o a worm.
 
The first hens I had had cocci. I thought I would lose them. They were hatchery. I , like Cyn have not had any trouble with the ones the broodies have hatched. I have two bunches; both bunches were on soil from day one. They did get some chick feed with the med. . I hope you get yours under control Scott. My chicks are growing like little weeds. Thanks again Gloria Jean
 
We do have some humidity here in GA. I'm at 2000 ft, so not the highest elevation, but this has been a horrible weather year so far. Nugget's babies never got cocci, which is the way I expected it to go--they're about to turn 7 weeks old now.
 
Hi! A quick question for y'all that have been raising Delawares for a while.
My girls are quiet, but the boys are another story. I have 5 nearly grown Del' cockerels and they make the strangest honk-squawk-demanding sound. They walk the fence 'honking' whenever they see me outside. They are quite large, but aren't crowing yet. Will this pass as soon as they start crowing?
My husband even heard them 'fussing' and commented that I had some sick-sounding ducks, but it was just those Delaware boys.
Is it a breed thing?
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Lisa
 
Dipsy- mine sounded like kazoos for a week or two before crowing, but I wouldn't call it honking- however they sound the alarm now with a strange version of the egg song- maybe your boys are making up their own thing?
 

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