The Middle Tennessee Thread

if anyone has a blue or splash wheaten Ameraucana roo I can buy of good quality let me know. I have been dead in the water for months. I have 2 laying hens.....
 
Hey guys I am in Sparta tn and I was wondering if anyone had some chickens that they didn't want I run a chicken rescue and my flock is mostly rescue so if you don't want some of your chickens I will buy them just come to my profile and comment your name number location and what type of chickens they are ,price and I will set up time and place to pick them up. Thanks and god bless also looking for cheap bantam Cochins if possible
 
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So sad today. We came home yesterday and went to put the girls up at 4:30 and couldn't find Pippa Middlehen, or as we my grandson calls her, LIttle Bit. My neighbor came out and said she saw a hawk carry her off. We then went behind the coop and found a huge pile of feathers. The other girls are all fine, she was the littlest so maybe the others are so big he won't come back. Just to be safe, I didn't let them out today but kept them in the coop and gave them extra treats. We live in a subdivision and are surrounded on all sides by our neighbors…..never had any trouble before. The kids in the neighborhood used to come and visit her because she was so different from any chicken they had ever seen, and she loved the attention. We are all heartbroken and will miss her dearly.
 


So sad today. We came home yesterday and went to put the girls up at 4:30 and couldn't find Pippa Middlehen, or as we my grandson calls her, LIttle Bit. My neighbor came out and said she saw a hawk carry her off. We then went behind the coop and found a huge pile of feathers. The other girls are all fine, she was the littlest so maybe the others are so big he won't come back. Just to be safe, I didn't let them out today but kept them in the coop and gave them extra treats. We live in a subdivision and are surrounded on all sides by our neighbors…..never had any trouble before. The kids in the neighborhood used to come and visit her because she was so different from any chicken they had ever seen, and she loved the attention. We are all heartbroken and will miss her dearly.
I am so sorry for your loss it is always the favorites we loose first! I lost 2 of my babies to a stray dog earlier this year and one of them was my best Splash Orpington pullet. We had no idea what kept killing the birds because there was never any body to be found. We finally figured it out when I went out one day and there was a huge female boxer chasing the chickens around in the lot fortunately the chickens were locked up at that time. We tried to catch her to take her to the animal shelter but she was too afraid to come near us then we tried to "get rid of her"
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2 times but could never get a clear shot and finally after 2 months of her tormenting the chickens she just disappeared and we have no idea where to...we did let the all of the neighbors know that there was a chicken eating dog running loose and they had better keep an eye on their chickens so maybe one of them got a clear shot on her and maybe she just ran out of food and starved either way I am thankful she is gone she
 
I will be in Tennessee and I'm considering possibly hatching out a batch of silkies. Any good breeders in this area? Prefer show quality minimal breeder quality. Thanks!
 


So sad today. We came home yesterday and went to put the girls up at 4:30 and couldn't find Pippa Middlehen, or as we my grandson calls her, LIttle Bit. My neighbor came out and said she saw a hawk carry her off. We then went behind the coop and found a huge pile of feathers. The other girls are all fine, she was the littlest so maybe the others are so big he won't come back. Just to be safe, I didn't let them out today but kept them in the coop and gave them extra treats. We live in a subdivision and are surrounded on all sides by our neighbors…..never had any trouble before. The kids in the neighborhood used to come and visit her because she was so different from any chicken they had ever seen, and she loved the attention. We are all heartbroken and will miss her dearly.

I am so sorry!

Are you in the market yet for some olive eggers? I MIGHT find some this weekend. I have several barred pullet in a pen in the shop and I will be selling the barred rocks and any Olive Eggers I find.... you have first dibs still if you life is calmer. NO PROMISES.... I have cuckoos in there too and I can't tell them apart till I check the toe punches.
 
I am so sorry!

Are you in the market yet for some olive eggers? I MIGHT find some this weekend. I have several barred pullet in a pen in the shop and I will be selling the barred rocks and any Olive Eggers I find.... you have first dibs still if you life is calmer. NO PROMISES.... I have cuckoos in there too and I can't tell them apart till I check the toe punches.
Hey Donna….yes I am still in the market for olive eggers, but have no place to separate them from the rest of the girls until Spring. Anne has graciously offered a Silkie hen for Hudson to replace Little Bit….if we wait until Spring I can bring the smaller coop out and put the Silkie and Olive egger in there together for 2 weeks so the rest of the girls can get used to them and then introduce them to the flock.

Such good caring friends on this thread !!!
 
I will be in Tennessee and I'm considering possibly hatching out a batch of silkies. Any good breeders in this area? Prefer show quality minimal breeder quality. Thanks!
There's an ad on craigslist from a breeder in Murfreesboro, south of Nashville. I've never dealt with them, but it looks like they may have what you're looking for: http://nashville.craigslist.org/grd/4168771032.html

They also have a website with pictures of their breeding stock: http://grumpygoats.weebly.com/silkies.html
 
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