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You're not short, you're the same height as me!Most Adult birds have names here. BUT the Blue Partridge Brahama and Gold Partridge brahma, they are DH's deal so I am NOT getting attached because these are his "money breeders" and culling will be necessary so I want nothing to do with it.![]()
I may have say anyways because they are so gorgeous I couldn't imagine having to pluck oneeven if I havent named the darn things! I am 5'2" yes that's short but even so those roo's stand almost to hip. I am starting to give them some "shoves" as they keep trying to steal from my arms when I carry stuff in and out! We moved out two of these roos into our layer pen, even though the hens are all LF these guys are 5x bigger, could these roos break hocks or hurt my hens? I thought it would be neat to sell some eggs with them in there and its a great place for extra backup roos, but now I question myself the bigger they get.![]()
If someone would have told me I would get so attached to chickens I would have laughed them silly.but now I am having a hard time getting over that hump to processing.... some good words of encouragement are needed for when its time!! and that be in a month!![]()
I have trouble with it too. I can and will process my birds, but I found a butcher fairly close to me so I take them away, say good bye, and pick them up in (mostly) anonymous plastic bags. I shed less tears that way.Most Adult birds have names here. BUT the Blue Partridge Brahama and Gold Partridge brahma, they are DH's deal so I am NOT getting attached because these are his "money breeders" and culling will be necessary so I want nothing to do with it.![]()
I may have say anyways because they are so gorgeous I couldn't imagine having to pluck oneeven if I havent named the darn things! I am 5'2" yes that's short but even so those roo's stand almost to hip. I am starting to give them some "shoves" as they keep trying to steal from my arms when I carry stuff in and out! We moved out two of these roos into our layer pen, even though the hens are all LF these guys are 5x bigger, could these roos break hocks or hurt my hens? I thought it would be neat to sell some eggs with them in there and its a great place for extra backup roos, but now I question myself the bigger they get.![]()
If someone would have told me I would get so attached to chickens I would have laughed them silly.but now I am having a hard time getting over that hump to processing.... some good words of encouragement are needed for when its time!! and that be in a month!![]()
Sounds like a project! We'll be working on our porch, putting up car siding and wrapping beams today. Hopefully it will get warm enough so it isn't too miserable.GOOD MORNING to all !!! Having some coffee then off to work with my son we are installing a heating system in a new construction home today..... Hoping we can get it done today and not have to finish it tomorrow. Needs to be done by Monday when the dry-wallers arrive.![]()
Emu babies are just the cutest!Speaking of Emu... Anyone in Michigan interested???http://flint.craigslist.org/grd/3624763054.html![]()
Not mine, and way too pricey IMHO, but I don't know how Emu Eggs usually sell. Pretty though!
Those are cute.Check it out, how easy would this be?? https://www.backyardchickens.com/content/type/61/id/5546640/wi
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For Mareks, they would have to have contact with a wild bird or be kept in an area where a bird currently or has previously had Mareks. (transmitted through dander)Okay I need some help and since it takes forever to get help on the emergency thread, i will ask here. On NYD I hatched an Araucana chick, it has fallen ill, very ill, not eating, wobbly at firat now just lays there face is pale. I took it and put her under a heat lamp in my mud room, now i have a CCL girl who was in the same area, but different pen doing the same thing, she hatched in September. I moved her in the mud room in a separate cage. Theey both have been getting rooster booster for a couple days ( except Araucana who hasnt ate drank for a few days) I bought some B12 with K and put it down there beaks. They have never been around adult birds and are not on dirt. How does a bird get Mareks, that is one thing that comes to mind or vitamin deficency. Please help. I had other chicks in the brooder room in the garage.
They usually sell for from $10 to $15 each, so it is a little pricy, but 4 EMU??? OMG! Been wanting them for 30 years.Speaking of Emu... Anyone in Michigan interested???http://flint.craigslist.org/grd/3624763054.html![]()
Not mine, and way too pricey IMHO, but I don't know how Emu Eggs usually sell. Pretty though!
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Quote: Sally..if you want Muscoveys I can send you some eggs..drop me a line..
Not being on the ground might be part of the problem. They have no defense against things brought in. Like on shoes or cloths from the feed store. Baby chicks raised in the coop from day one with a mom rarely get ill. They build up those immunities. I am really sorry your chicks are ill. Adding childrens vitamins with out iron might help. Sounds like you are doing all you can. I try to recomend to others get them on the ground at day three or bring the ground to them. I dig up a plug of grass that the older chicks and chickens have been on. I put that into the brooder. It is like a little Island for them to romp on and dig in the dirt. Sometimes we clean too much for our chicks. Having a steryl environment and than changing that environment is a shock to the system. Some have a hard time coping. Good luck with your baby's.Okay I need some help and since it takes forever to get help on the emergency thread, i will ask here. On NYD I hatched an Araucana chick, it has fallen ill, very ill, not eating, wobbly at firat now just lays there face is pale. I took it and put her under a heat lamp in my mud room, now i have a CCL girl who was in the same area, but different pen doing the same thing, she hatched in September. I moved her in the mud room in a separate cage. Theey both have been getting rooster booster for a couple days ( except Araucana who hasnt ate drank for a few days) I bought some B12 with K and put it down there beaks. They have never been around adult birds and are not on dirt. How does a bird get Mareks, that is one thing that comes to mind or vitamin deficency. Please help. I had other chicks in the brooder room in the garage.
Quote: Mareks can come on to your property on anyone shoes too.