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Have to show my tin chicken sign I found last week :love
I like it!!! Where is it hanging? Lisa :) [/quote] Thanks! It's on my ceiling to floor pantry door in our 1930's farmhouse :)
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The bad thing about those shows are that you have to pay for admission to the full event, not just the poultry shows. We prefer to go to the fair during the week when it is not so crowded, but after already paying out the nose to get into that, not to mention paying for parking, the idea of having to pay parking and fair admission all over again for the poultry show on a busy weekend is not that appealing. Not to mention the horrid parking and crowd conditions. Would much prefer to go to a show not affiliated with big events like that. And the fair grounds are in a part of town that you feel like you have to be armed in order to come out alive.

Never thought of that. Would you expect the South Texas State Fair the end of March to be the same? I was planning on going to exhibit, but don't want to if it is likely to be a madhouse. It is quite far away to begin with.
 
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the top pic is a small portion of the flock with a silver campine in the front, as well as the cockerel in back. campines are one of my main breeds and I have both silvers and golds. There is also my blue amraucana, rir, and barred in rock in the group.

the bottom pic is of my quail dAnver hen peanut. She won Junior Champ at Bluebonnet Classic 2013... really like that breed.

I am hoping to get some more show bantams this year!

What is "Junior Champion?" Is that for junior showmanship?
 
I am pretty sure it is a raccoon. It must have gotten thrown off it's schedule cause raccoons are usually back in bed before 6:30 am or sunrise. I am checking on live traps. My luck I'll catch a chicken. I just don't think I could kill a raccoon. I wanted to when I found Scrambled's headless body. Neighbors shoot pest animals all the time in our sub division. I just feel the wild animals have a right to live.
Wow, it is amazing how attached you can get to a chicken.
I agree, wild animals have a right to live. Can you make your coop predator proof? If I remember correctly from your original post, you were not 100% sure your little chicken made it in the coop that night because you didn't do count? Maybe I'm mistaken. If you do trap the raccoon, you can't relocate it, you will have to kill it or have it killed. Good luck with your decision, and I'm sorry about the loss of your bird.
 
I have some questions for your experienced chick raisers.

I have two orders of chicks coming this spring, possibly at the same time. One order is for 12 Ameraucanas from a breeder/exhibitor. The other order is for 23 chicks from a small hatchery. It is a mixed bunch of Black Copper Marans, Wyandottes, Araucanas. Those birds are probably not a lot better quality than a hatchery, but the foundation stock does come from serious breeders.

I want to use a brooder, and will buy one or two of the 20-chick Brinsea brooders. Will 23 LF chicks fit under the smaller Brinsea for awhile at least? The small brooder says it is for 20 chicks. Until what age? I might have to buy two brooders because the chicks will probably come at different times. I was thinking if things are too tight, I might put under a Silkie.

I would appreciate some advice.

Thanks.
 
I agree, wild animals have a right to live.  Can you make your coop predator proof?  If I remember correctly from your original post, you were not 100% sure your little chicken made it in the coop that night because you didn't do count?  Maybe I'm mistaken.  If you do trap the raccoon, you can't relocate it, you will have to kill it or have it killed.  Good luck with your decision, and I'm sorry about the loss of your bird.


My coops are predator proof. The automatic door may be set a little too early. I will change it or keep going out to check that no hungry coons are hanging around in the morning when it opens.
 

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