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That is clever!

Mine are:

Barbie - Buff Sex Link
Storm (From X-men) - Barred Rock
Lightning - Black Australorp
Jesse (From Toy Story) - Speckled Sussex, I think?​
 
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Is Grumbles a speckled sussex? I've seen the breed but can't remember the name. Very pretty!

yes, speckled sussex...she is growing back her feathers nicely..took her from a friend to give relief from a roo. I have her on ksl for sell right now..some of my own pullets that I hatched are getting real ready to start laying..checking out the nest boxes..thank goodness, now let's hope they use them!

Grumbles lays a real nice med. size cream color egg. In a nest box!
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Cute names everyone... I may just have to steal some.
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Not that many want to know how to dispatch a chicken (at least in this thread), but I'll give my experience.

I've had to do 2 chickens. 1 roo, and 1 sick one.
It's easier the 2nd time.

Rather than the quick 'off with the head' (can be messy, seems cruel), I opted for the 'vein-drain while they sleep' method.
There is also some theory on toughness of the meat compared to stress of the bird while being dispatched.

Thanks both! (I think....). I hope I never have to but if so, I want it humane. We did meat chickens one year and my husband said he'd rather gut an elk anyday than butcher a chicken again.

As for the naming of flocks we've had as many as 25 with names and my daughter knew each one. Right now we have the famous "Betsy", Izzy (tiny Red Pyle OEG), Rosie (RIR), King Tut (Egypt Fay), Fuzzbutt, Phoebie, Summer (Wellsummer), Bree, Gabby (yes from Desp Housewives), Mr. Doddle (tiny grey game roo we gave away), Buttercup, M&M, Mango, Peach, Carrot, Dominoe, Bing & Ming (two leghorns), and a bunch with the name "Oh Girrllllssss"...
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when i was first planing on chickens i had a bunch of names picked out such as barbie Q, chickenpox, and a bunch of others but i just did not use them. i guess i kinda use chickenpox when my niece is around because she likes the name but i do not use it any other time. i do call my girls names like loud mouth but that is when they are doing things they shouldn't
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but i love them all
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Names:

Colonel Sanders - huge Orp roo
Soupy Sales - obnoxious Orp roo
Ginger - Orp hen
Prudence - Orp hen
Edwina - Orp hen
Lucy - Red partridge EE
LadyHawk - partridge EE
Penelope - gold EE
Petunia - light gold EE
Bluebelle - blue EE
Lulu - wheaten EE
Opal - white EE
Philomena - black Australorp
Eleanor - black Australorp
Lacey - SLW
Agnes - large SLW
Pumpkin - Naragansett hen
Sgt Pepper - Golden Cuckoo Marans roo who is Noisey
Poirot - curious Faverolle roo
Cameo - salmon Faverolle hen
Pearl - whi Faverolle hen (just noticed she has irridescent white feet!)
 
Hey, Does anyone know the best place to get 1 or 2 year old EEs here in saltlake? I have been watching ksl but EEs don't come up that often. I would like 3 or 4 of them to expand my flock.
Thanks,
-Branson
 
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Go to KSL and ask that you are looking...may help besides just the watching? Too bad you didn't ask a few weeks ago, I know this helps a lot..I had quite a few I hatched out. Sorry!
 
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Grumbles is a cute name. Our most unusual name is Me Too, when we rescued our two disabled chickens, a third one was bound and determined to join them, hence Me Too.

Twice in the last month, we've had the neighbor's german shepherds jump numerous fences until they end up in our backyard. He's around 100 pounds and she is obviously nursing a litter. On their visit yesterday, they had the honor of meeting our very territorial and aggressive red heeler and thankfully decided they would rather flee than fight. I'm not sure what we are going to do, but they look like chicken killers to me.
As if the hawks and fox weren't enough... now we have these too.
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Does anybody have any ideas? Two things off the table are calling animal control (we don't want to be on their radar) and putting up a higher fence (no $$ right now, but it is the plan for next summer). Our coop is electrified, maybe that is enough?
 
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Grumbles is a cute name. Our most unusual name is Me Too, when we rescued our two disabled chickens, a third one was bound and determined to join them, hence Me Too.

Twice in the last month, we've had the neighbor's german shepherds jump numerous fences until they end up in our backyard. He's around 100 pounds and she is obviously nursing a litter. On their visit yesterday, they had the honor of meeting our very territorial and aggressive red heeler and thankfully decided they would rather flee than fight. I'm not sure what we are going to do, but they look like chicken killers to me.
As if the hawks and fox weren't enough... now we have these too.
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Does anybody have any ideas? Two things off the table are calling animal control (we don't want to be on their radar) and putting up a higher fence (no $$ right now, but it is the plan for next summer). Our coop is electrified, maybe that is enough?

maybe one of those motion activated sprinklers will work? you could also even do a small electric fence. around here animal control has a drop off kennel where you can drop of strays. its for after hour use and is just outside the building and you just drop the animal off and then fill out a short paper. i do not know if you want to do that option but i had to throw it out there. you can also talk to the neighbor
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