Utah!

I hope all goes well and fast! Glad to hear that you will get things going. Maybe you will have it tonight. Wait, didn't I say that before? lol...is that baby active, or slowing down?
 
I hope all goes well and fast! Glad to hear that you will get things going. Maybe you will have it tonight. Wait, didn't I say that before? lol...is that baby active, or slowing down?
she's active :) and actually I'm feeling really quite good being this late. Everyone that realizes how late I am are always "I'm so sorry!" but actually I'm feeling just fantastic! yesterday I had a really strong set of contractions, starting around 5 and ended around 11 pm... but they weren't stable enough for me to go in... and usually above 5 min. Progress is progress though! :D
 
Get to watch Hummingbirds from our front window. There are a lot of different colored ones that show up. Can't see the green with this little camera on this one.




 
I know it's a long shot, but I thought I'd ask anyway.

Our tiny bantam roo has started to crow and he has to go. I'd obviously prefer he not be eaten, but he is a rooster and a mixed breed at that.
However, he is very small (pigeon sized maybe) and very friendly (we've handled him almost daily since he was two days old).






Pics are from a week or two ago so he's changed a little bit. His hackle feathers are coming in nice and long with a red hue to them. His body is also getting red/brown fringing on the feathers. He looks like he's rusting.
I'm not home at the moment to get updated photos of him.

If you're interested, let me know.
 
I know it's a long shot, but I thought I'd ask anyway. Our tiny bantam roo has started to crow and he has to go. I'd obviously prefer he not be eaten, but he is a rooster and a mixed breed at that. However, he is very small (pigeon sized maybe) and very friendly (we've handled him almost daily since he was two days old). Pics are from a week or two ago so he's changed a little bit. His hackle feathers are coming in nice and long with a red hue to them. His body is also getting red/brown fringing on the feathers. He looks like he's rusting. I'm not home at the moment to get updated photos of him. If you're interested, let me know.
My kids really want a Bantam. Where do you live? What city?
 
We live in West Jordan, but if you're far, I'm willing to try to meet you.

EDIT: I am willing to drive as far west as Erda, as far south as American Fork, as far north as Farmington, and anywhere in the valley.
 
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Eggsbert I hope you can find a home for him! I have four of my Icelandic roos on KSL. (Yes, I really do have more than four :() Hoping they go soon or I'll have to make soup. I really want to be on better terms with the neighbors.

Warning: rant ahead!

I had to boot my turkey hen off her nest today. She's been out there for at least six weeks with nothing hatching. I meant to do it before today, but it's funny how everything happens when you try to make a task list. Anyway, her eggs started exploding when I shooed her off the nest and then she tried to eat them. UGH!!!! So I almost lost it and now I have fresh fertilizer eggs buried in our manure pile. And I have two broody hens that keep ruining my eggs when I forget to collect for a couple of days. One of them has been sitting for at least as long as the turkey! Boy are they going to get a rude surprise tonight. I'm setting up a broody buster after work. I'm tired of wasted eggs!
 
red, do you have a wire cage..is that what you use as a broody buster? I have one that I really like.
 
Eggsbert I hope you can find a home for him! I have four of my Icelandic roos on KSL. (Yes, I really do have more than four
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) Hoping they go soon or I'll have to make soup. I really want to be on better terms with the neighbors.

Warning: rant ahead!

I had to boot my turkey hen off her nest today. She's been out there for at least six weeks with nothing hatching. I meant to do it before today, but it's funny how everything happens when you try to make a task list. Anyway, her eggs started exploding when I shooed her off the nest and then she tried to eat them. UGH!!!! So I almost lost it and now I have fresh fertilizer eggs buried in our manure pile. And I have two broody hens that keep ruining my eggs when I forget to collect for a couple of days. One of them has been sitting for at least as long as the turkey! Boy are they going to get a rude surprise tonight. I'm setting up a broody buster after work. I'm tired of wasted eggs!

I hope I can too, he's just the sweetest little guy. Doesn't kick or scratch when I hold him, doesn't run away when I go to pick him up, puts up with me grabbing and poking his wattles and comb. If only he didn't crow.
We'd try a crow collar if we didn't have a cop as one of our neighbors and weren't already on shaky ground with our neighbors.

That's terrible about the Icelandics. As I said before, if I could have roosters I'd have totally taken at least one from you. Alas, city coding says roosters are a no-go. Even crowing hens have to be removed.
When I move (for real) I'm going to seriously look into houses zoned for agriculture or look for cities with fewer regulations. I'd really like to breed me some chickens.

Also, good luck on breaking your broody hens.
 

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