Utah!

ooh, is that a lavender or blue something? lol..yep, the waiting is the hardest! Especially if you have some that have pipped, others not, or like you now, one hatched, none others..come on babies!
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Have to ask, where did you get your digital Therm/hydrom..?
I got it at walmart. Yep a Blue wyandotte.
 
chickens are better at catching mice than cats and they do not sit and play with them, they carve them up and down them as fast as they can. hey msemanuel congrats on the chicks!
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chickens are better at catching mice than cats and they do not sit and play with them, they carve them up and down them as fast as they can. hey msemanuel congrats on the chicks!
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yep, or they stand there and have a tug of war with it when one of the others are trying to get it away from the other! lol..I just had to go in the house when I saw that one.
 
Wow I knew they ate them but didn't realize they caught them. SCORE! My chickens have access to my hay barn, where we have had, I swear a million, mice. Guess I don't have to worry about mice munching on their feed. yeah!


yep, or they stand there and have a tug of war with it when one of the others are trying to get it away from the other! lol..I just had to go in the house when I saw that one.
 
Hey everybody.

I just joined a few days ago. I've enjoyed reading the forum posts and exploring the site, and I've already learned a lot. I haven't had chickens since my boyhood days on the farm in NW Arkansas. We'll hopefully be getting a few (4 probably) hens in a couple of months. I'm looking forward to it, and my 2 and 4 year old "farmhands" can hardly wait. :)

Anybody here in Taylorsville? I'd like to hear about your experience with permitting, and find out how you're raising your flock in our little hamlet. I'd prefer a tractor setup that I can move around our back lawn, but it doesn't look like that's an "approved method" around here. Anybody know for sure about that?

Thanks!
 
Hey everybody.

I just joined a few days ago. I've enjoyed reading the forum posts and exploring the site, and I've already learned a lot. I haven't had chickens since my boyhood days on the farm in NW Arkansas. We'll hopefully be getting a few (4 probably) hens in a couple of months. I'm looking forward to it, and my 2 and 4 year old "farmhands" can hardly wait. :)

Anybody here in Taylorsville? I'd like to hear about your experience with permitting, and find out how you're raising your flock in our little hamlet. I'd prefer a tractor setup that I can move around our back lawn, but it doesn't look like that's an "approved method" around here. Anybody know for sure about that?

Thanks!
Not me, but not only wanted to welcome you to our Utah thread, but.. to
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I'm trying to think if there is anyone in your area.. You will love having chickens! I can't imagine why a moving tractor wouldn't be approved. Call your city office and ask on Mon. They will let you know right away.
 

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