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Hey, I had a thought (I know, that's very dangerous, but what can I say?). Those EE sexed pullets and bantam Cochins will be at Cohutta on April 9. What if I start an incubation of Partridge Brahma eggs for the hatch to be no more than maybe a week prior to that so they can all go into the same group? I would not keep a Brahma male because they are just way too large for EE hens and certainly, for bantam hens of any sort, but I might hold back a couple of Brahma pullets and I could sell the rest of the Brahma younguns and have a mixed flock of EEs, Brahmas and bantam Cochins with the roosters being little Xander replacements. That way, no big boys to hurt the girls any more, plus that chicken pen around the barn is effectively much larger when there are smaller birds in it. So, where is the flaw in my plan?
Also, I don't know where my survey is so I went to the tax assessors plat map and used their measuring tools to see how much linear feet that side is between us and Wilson down the hill. I need to replace that side, at least, as that stretch of fencing, that was the back of the old chicken pen as well as part of my perimeter fence is almost flattened outward from lateral pressure of dirt being washed down against it. It's at least 425 ft on that side. So, I have to choose what height, what kind of fencing and buy taller posts than we had previously, and have someone run that entire side, which goes through the woods a few feet in from the property line down that side. It was too rocky to fence right down on that road so we went up maybe 10-12' from the actual edge of the property there.
This is just the main property with house and buildings outlined in red.
The thick lined rectangle is the old, falling down chicken coop. Behind that, the fence is pretty much down; I didn't realize how bad it was until I went down to remove a dead tree from it.
Also, I don't know where my survey is so I went to the tax assessors plat map and used their measuring tools to see how much linear feet that side is between us and Wilson down the hill. I need to replace that side, at least, as that stretch of fencing, that was the back of the old chicken pen as well as part of my perimeter fence is almost flattened outward from lateral pressure of dirt being washed down against it. It's at least 425 ft on that side. So, I have to choose what height, what kind of fencing and buy taller posts than we had previously, and have someone run that entire side, which goes through the woods a few feet in from the property line down that side. It was too rocky to fence right down on that road so we went up maybe 10-12' from the actual edge of the property there.
This is just the main property with house and buildings outlined in red.
The thick lined rectangle is the old, falling down chicken coop. Behind that, the fence is pretty much down; I didn't realize how bad it was until I went down to remove a dead tree from it.