Those are neat. But cost more than an old square baler would
Where did you see cost on it?
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Those are neat. But cost more than an old square baler would
Where did you see cost on it?
http://www.earthtoolsbcs.com/html/bcs_implement_prices.html#haymaking
That doesn't include the walk behind tractor to drive it
$9,000 for that!!!!
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I can buy a lot of hay and straw for $9,000!
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Hi all. I am planning on getting chicks soon. So many breeds to choose from.
Trying to limit myself. LOL![]()
For sure I am getting some Blue Laced Red Wyandottes, and probably also some Silkies and Ameraucanas. I want the Silkies because I want some mamas to do a lot of my raising babies work for me, and my last cochin died.I might get some calico cochins also, as I have a really nice roo to go with them. (I picked out 3 calico chicks last year, and of course they were all boys. The older hen I lost this winter was a cc.) I was going to get mostly orpingtons, but decided that, at least for now, I am going to focus on breeds that have "cold hardy" combs. I will still have some orps, just because I like them, but not sure I will get as many as I had first planned. Hence, the Wyandottes, Ameraucanas and Silkies. I might add Brahmas, also. I decided this because even though I had a pretty good spot for my chickens, the Bresse boys got quite a bit of frost bite. Of course, my Cochin boy has a regular comb, and he didn't get a lick of frost bite.
The Bresse do have very large combs though. I'll have to see how it goes with the Orpingtons. I have some Legbars I'll have to watch, too.![]()
I have had chickens for years, but this is the first winter that I had roosters. I knew about frost bite, just didn't think about it when buying those Bresse. LOL
Bantam Cochins are my fav, brahmas I like, I recommend black Australorps, great egg layers and are very friendly. Wyandottes can be a little mean to other chickens.
Quote: Thanks! I think my post was a little misleading. Think I will go edit it. I'm not new to this thread... just haven't posted in a while. (I come and go.) I agree, I also love ALL the chickens. LOL Well, there are a few I wouldn't want, like the big game birds, or those ugly Chinese ones. Heh, heh. Otherwise, I like most of the regular varieties.
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I have had chickens for 4 years. I lived in town up until last year. Finally realized my dream of moving onto a little farm! Now I am working on getting a few breeds to raise to sell chicks and hatching eggs.
So now, I want to add a couple breeds, but am having a hard time limiting myself to a couple... because, I want ALL THE CHICKENS!![]()
I also loved the Cochins that I have had. They are the sweetest birds I have had so far. I am sure the Silkies would have been about the same, but I got rid of them as soon as they were grown. (Sold the hens to get rid of the roo. So glad I am not in town anymore.) I have never heard that about Wyandottes before. I only have one, a hatchery hen. One of the first chickens I ever got. She is nice, but maybe I got lucky?
Thanks! I think my post was a little misleading. Think I will go edit it. I'm not new to this thread... just haven't posted in a while. (I come and go.) I agree, I also love ALL the chickens. LOL Well, there are a few I wouldn't want, like the big game birds, or those ugly Chinese ones. Heh, heh. Otherwise, I like most of the regular varieties.
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I have had chickens for 4 years. I lived in town up until last year. Finally realized my dream of moving onto a little farm! Now I am working on getting a few breeds to raise to sell chicks and hatching eggs.
Right now I have 17 misc chickens, including 3 of our original hens that are 4 years old. I gave a bunch of chickens to my sister last year, and replaced them with chicks that are now about 5 months old. Lets see... my 4 year old hens are all hatchery, a Brahama, a Wyandotte, and an EE. The rest are all from breeders, 2 Bresse, one hen one roo, one Bantam Cochin Rooster, on Silkied Ameraucana, and then my new bunch... 4 CLs and 5 Orpingtons, 2 chocolate and 3 chocolate cuckoo. I have also had Silkies, SBEEs, regular Ameraucanas, Australorps, and a couple hatchery mixes. I ended up selling a lot, because I would get excited and buy eggs, then have too many birds, or roosters I needed to off load. That is why I am so excited now. I can actually buy birds hoping for roosters, and have as many as I want. Well, as long as I can feed them all, and I don't drive my husband completely bonkers.![]()
So now, I want to add a couple breeds, but am having a hard time limiting myself to a couple... because, I want ALL THE CHICKENS!![]()
I can guarantee you a roosters if you want some, Of course they are very little roosters.
It is the job of the chicken owning spouse to drive the other spouse nuts.