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Call me crazy but I cross my fingers for more Cockerels in a hatch... I find it harder to get a good male than a good female... Most of the females I hatched are decent birds and could go in any breeding pen but Cockerels are a little different.
 
Call me crazy but I cross my fingers for more Cockerels in a hatch... I find it harder to get a good male than a good female... Most of the females I hatched are decent birds and could go in any breeding pen but Cockerels are a little different.
Funny, I have nice cockerels out my ears right now.

ETA: said with utmost sarcasm, of course. I have no nice cockerels.
 
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Ralphie, at my advanced age I have come to subscribe to the philosophy " a happy wife insures a happy life".
Shortly after hatch at my place they are out brooding in a building designated specifically for chickens. What may the residents of your political district think of a man who keeps chickens in his basement ?
Is it possible that you and Holms are related ? It seems that you are both beginning to display some tendencies which might be attributed to Hillbillies ?

I'm not a hillbilly:lau I am a city boy who thinks he's a farm boy! I may spend most of my free time on the farm but I still live in town!:p
 
Speaking of Hillbillies..

I would like to express further dissatisfaction with Hillbilly Used Cat sales and their lead salesman.

First the one of the cats I bought broke into 4 pieces.

Handling of the cats required two pairs of leather gloves.

Then one of the pieces disappeared at a young age.

After that I found GC hates OC and ran it out of the barn forcing poor OC to sleep in a tent. OC only dares to enter the barn when following me. I was told these were both Barn cats!

Now I have lost another piece of GC. It appears the young son of GC has run off. I have not seen him in a week.

GC appears to be ready to break into pieces again.

I appear to have tree rodents still alive and kicking, some red and some grey. I was promised the barn cats I bought would end the rodent problem.

This Used Cat Salesman is completely unreliable and dishonest in his selling, and the cats are sub-par.

Something must be done or Hillbilly cats will lose all credibility...
 
Call me crazy but I cross my fingers for more Cockerels in a hatch... I find it harder to get a good male than a good female... Most of the females I hatched are decent birds and could go in any breeding pen but Cockerels are a little different.


I find the same and want males in the early hatch as they take longer to look good.
 
Speaking of Hillbillies..

I would like to express further dissatisfaction with Hillbilly Used Cat sales and their lead salesman.

First the one of the cats I bought broke into 4 pieces.

Handling of the cats required two pairs of leather gloves.

Then one of the pieces disappeared at a young age.

After that I found GC hates OC and ran it out of the barn forcing poor OC to sleep in a tent. OC only dares to enter the barn when following me. I was told these were both Barn cats!

Now I have lost another piece of GC. It appears the young son of GC has run off. I have not seen him in a week.

GC appears to be ready to break into pieces again.

I appear to have tree rodents still alive and kicking, some red and some grey. I was promised the barn cats I bought would end the rodent problem.

This Used Cat Salesman is completely unreliable and dishonest in his selling, and the cats are sub-par.

Something must be done or Hillbilly cats will lose all credibility...
This cat salesman should be punished for false advertising his cats! Our cats are slacking! I have had to kill two rodents in the feed area the last two days! Granted no cats can get back there!
 
This cat salesman should be punished for false advertising his cats! Our cats are slacking! I have had to kill two rodents in the feed area the last two days! Granted no cats can get back there!

Maybe you need a cat door into the area.

One thing I do not have in my feed, barn or coops are rodents. I feed the indoor free range chicks from my Oct hatch on the floor and no mouse is brave enough to enter the barn for even a taste.

I see the cats patrolling all my buildings look for rodents I assume. Once in a while I see them with them, but that is mainly when they are coming from the woods or neighbors.

Knowing the quality of the cats I got from that used cat saleman, my cats could be importing rodents though.
 

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