That's cool, I can keep up most of the time....
That's right, CC, very good..... try to keep up.
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I've been accused of not considering things like silkies 'real chickens'. I have friends with them but I can't do froo froo chickens. I don't have appropriate conditions for them even if I wanted to. If I can't turn out flocks in the morning into fields and woods full of predators with no supervision and expect them all show up back in the coops at night, they have no place here.
They were pretty good videos but I definitely understand that.Wanted to watch you net a goose CC, but when I went to the fox link, they wanted to run several hundred scripts on my computer in order for me to view. Nope, not gonna happen.![]()
That's a shame.No, the eggs were $2.99 a dozen for fertile eggs at trader Joe's.
The Roosters were in the Garage. Someone was close enough to hear them and turned it in. I had a week to process them--including the ones I was growing out just for processing. It was probably someone going to one of the Neighbors perpetual yard sales. I had them in there for more than a year.
Mine are in coops till at least 8 AM. It does cut down on the Db significantly. Except the ones that sit on a roost right next to a huge window.
There's always away.Ron, I found the neighbors stopped holding lawn sales when I spent the day they had set aside for their lawn sale in my driveway, processing roosters.
My permit requires that processing isn't visible from off my property. Weird, I know.
Dogs, lawn mowers, weed eaters, roofers, boom boxes, trains, traffic are among the many things that are louder than roosters.Ron that is terrible that you got busted. Is there any way you can fight it like one lady on the Alabama thread did. She fought the officers saying that all her neighbor's dog's barked and bothered her all the time and that the noise was un-bareable. Due to the noise ordance she fought it and won the right to keep her rooster or else all the neighbor's dog's would have to go!
Just a thought....
Later this year I am going to try to get some fertile brown eggs at on of our stores near by and see if I can get any to hatch for the heck of it. lol I will have to buy anther bator. hehehee
The egg carton has to say fertile eggs on it or the hens will not have run with a rooster. Some people think fertile eggs are healthier. That's weird isn't it?
At city council meeting where I speak, fighting is occasionally brought up as an argument against but isn't as prominent as thinks like noise, property values, disease, smell, etc..Woodland has a chicken ordinance that does not allow for roosters. I would have to get the Ordinance changed which is not too likely.Yolo county has a large population of those that play the sport that cannot be named on BYC. The no Rooster ordinance is really for that--It has nothing to do with noise.
A big problem I see is that, if a city council decides to allow chickens, they turn it over to the city attorney to research. The attorney in turn, copies and pastes from ordinances that have been written all over the country. Never is there any research done. 80% of the ordinances around the country are word for word identical.
I think the first picture is the same. The other pics are from about a year ago.are they the same ones ?![]()
If they don't make it to their destination intact, it won't be my fault.CC that is a wonderful packing job and worth every penny you spend on packing materials!
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One of my new year's resolutions is to be better at chicken record keeping.
So far in the first 3 days of the year, my spreadsheet says I've gotten 35 eggs. All small flocks. 3 are laying but 3 flocks haven't started laying yet.