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Quote: No..it starts next week..I believe.
Quote: I want pictures of your catdance chicks...
x2Loving that!
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I have calf manna..I have added it to the Orpingtons feeds. I used to do it all the time but holly cow that stuff is expensive. It is 55.00 for 50 lbs here. I was told to give them a cup per bird a day. I gave them a cup for all of them per day. It lasted 4 months. I will buy another bag just before the show season starts here and give it to all of my show stock. I was reserving a gallon of it to feed to the catdance chicks..however..I do not have any to feed. (well just one). I will get more eggs and feed it to them when I do.
I'm thrilled over the moon to get the opportunity to raise Ron Fogle's line and Catdance too in the same month. I'm trying to start these flocks on my own property so I don't have to out cross with any other line for many many years to come. In other words...The rest of my life.Same here for Fogle eggs next weekCan't wait! My 5 Catdance chicks still look great, three weeks old tomorrow and the few days after, feathering in and doing the "if I run fast enough I can fly!" game
One thing I really like about them is when I'm checking on them they look right back at me with simple curiosity, rather than the "OMG OMG OMG there's a giant up there!" that some of my LF pullets do. Breeding for temperament is so important!
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I understand - completely - 'nuf said. Did tax prep in a new-to-me location last year - drove me bonkers. sone folks are unbelievable. Did payroll decades ago - that was the worst by far. I used to disappear into the stacks of a used book store at lunch on paydays for a break. No one ever comes in to say - 'thanks you got my check right this payday" My heart was in gardening & plants, but my father trained me to bookkeeping as a kid - which led me to accounting & finance- not my choice, really. But I made money - enough to support my hobbies, so it's worked out okay I guess. I'm also not inclined to people skills - have to reread my posts to make sure I'm not being too curt.![]()
I very much enjoy your posts & your pics. I have cried with your loss and happy to see you moving ahead. You have a good spirit and a kind heart. You will do fine - your heart is just especially at home right now - not at work. Take care.
CM..... I think the floor paint would work well as long as it's cured well before they go back on it. Have you put that down yet?
Quote: My Orpingtons are huge, not an average chicken. The weighed over 10lbs at 7 months old. I have no idea what they weigh now. The male is still growing and has not filled out yet. He makes my huge chickens look positively tiny. I sold Black Foot and have the Blue Orpingtons in the regular coop. I still have mom with her chicks in the Orp pen and will be moving her next week into the general population. I will need the Orps pen for silkie pens. I have not decided exactly how i am making the silkie pens. I ordered 50 BLRW and SLW chicks. They should give me some really nice choices for show. Several girls from WI also want some. I figure I will have a good 20 Wyandotties to choose from and sell the rest later this summer.
wow - I think I need to weigh my birds to get a perspective - what do you all use to weigh them??? I have a scale I used to weigh fertilizer - but the top is flat metal - will they stand on it long enough to get a weight???