Utah!

I do not know if it is that big of deal----I just give them chick starter, til it runs out then switch if it is close to 8 weeks.....or if I have lots of starter I finish giving them that longer until it runs out. I had never thought of giving them grower in between, I wonder if that has any thing to do with why mine are mean to each other ? My BR seems smaller than most I have seen too. I will be interested to the response to this question too, good one :)
 
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i feed all flock, i am told it works for all ages of chickens. some may say its wrong but others say its okay. i got a tattoo last night, i am a little fearful of going to the coop, you know how chickens pick at things...
 
i feed all flock, i am told it works for all ages of chickens. some may say its wrong but others say its okay. i got a tattoo last night, i am a little fearful of going to the coop, you know how chickens pick at things...

Ooo, what tat did you get? Is it a chicken?
 
Ooo, what tat did you get? Is it a chicken?

its a grenade with the ball part being the fallen cross/peace sign. it is very special to me. i have a picture on facebook if any of you want to add me as a friend
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if anyone wants a tattoo i highly recommend my artist
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If I recall correctly I just used flockrasier crumbles until about 4-5 months, then switch to Layena. However one year I had ordered a few game birds and I think I had better success with the chick starter for them. It could be coincedence but that year I didn't I lost quite a few of the little games. Lookin good one day, gone the next. They need higher protein. I only got quail antwerps and bb's, dunno if that matters. I did lose a little blue, no clue what, that I liked and was bummed.

But Layena's cheaper than flock raiser so if you can convert them earlier I would. Maybe just give them extra protein in some form.

I also recommend to always feed pellets once out of flockraiser. So much less waste and they learn to love them. I got some adult birds that got IFA's crumble feeds and it was a bugger teaching them to eat the pellets.


 
Bird-Man, I tried to look at your tat pictures, but I seem to be on "creepy stalker" status on your fb page. The only thing I can see on your fb page is that you added me and a couple other people as friends. I can't see any of your pictures other than one or two profile pictures. It sounds really cool though.


I will be really disappointed if you don't name that chick "Mr. T"!!!!!

Chicken food: I bought a 50 lb bag of chick starter. I will feed it to the chicks until it's all gone, and then I will go to the flock grower. I've heard the laying feed is not healthy to birds that aren't laying- too high of a calcium content. I usually buy a 20% feed, and then either mix in calcium, or have calcium free choice when I have older birds.
 
Bird-Man, I tried to look at your tat pictures, but I seem to be on "creepy stalker" status on your fb page. The only thing I can see on your fb page is that you added me and a couple other people as friends. I can't see any of your pictures other than one or two profile pictures. It sounds really cool though.


I will be really disappointed if you don't name that chick "Mr. T"!!!!!

Chicken food: I bought a 50 lb bag of chick starter. I will feed it to the chicks until it's all gone, and then I will go to the flock grower. I've heard the laying feed is not healthy to birds that aren't laying- too high of a calcium content. I usually buy a 20% feed, and then either mix in calcium, or have calcium free choice when I have older birds.

i am sorry i did not know you were on that list. you will now be able to see it :)
 
SOLD PENDING PICKUP!

TO A GREAT HOME ONLY!
Chicken Flock For Sale


My family and I are moving. We have 17 hens and 7 roosters, only sold as a group. If interested please call: (4.3.5.)6.7.3...4.2.5.9.

Each chicken has been vaccinated for Coccidiosis and Mareks. The flock includes some award winning chickens, some very ornamental hens and roosters and then the prolific laying hens. Below I'll post a picture of each chicken for sale, their name and their age. Below all of that more information can be found, thanks.

Bantams:



  • Percy Booted Bantam ROOSTER:
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He will turn two this year, non-aggressive but he's the main rooster with his favorite hen Smog.


  • Smog Booted Bantam HEN:
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She will turn two this year, she'll brood chicks for you if she gets a chance.


  • Nutmeg Booted Bantam HEN:
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She will turn one this year, her favorite treat is yogurt and she'll do her best to get it.



  • Uno Booted Bantam ROOSTER:
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He will turn one this year. His hens are Val and Queenie, they follow him all day.



  • Apollo Booted Bantam ROOSTER:
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He will turn one this year, this is a slightly old picture, he has grown to have more lacing, also a total sweet heart, thinks people are his hens.



Standards:


  • Peaco New Hampshire Red HEN
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She will turn one this year, gentle little hen.


  • Iris New Hampshire Red HEN
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She will be one this year, loves to eat from hands.



  • Nala New Hampshire Red HEN
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She will turn 1 this year, super friendly and loves her best rooster Duke.



  • Big Red Rhode Island Red HEN
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She will turn two this year, extremely calm when held.



  • Rosco Rhode Island Red ROOSTER
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He will turn one this year. When he was 5 months old, he got 3rd place in BEST of BREED.



  • Lieka Barred Rock HEN
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She will turn one this year, this is the hen that jumps on backs and runs the fastest for food.



  • Ramsese Barred Rock HEN
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She will turn two this year, a little higher in the pecking order.



  • Flower Barred Rock HEN
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She will turn two this year. Omelet and Ramsese are her hatch mates.



  • Omelet Barred Rock HEN
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She will turn two this year, she loves her BFF barred rock gals.



  • Duke Light Brahma ROOSTER
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Duke is a perfect rooster for any flock, a floppy comb, yes but boy does he like to be held.


  • Honey Buff Orpington HEN
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She will turn one this year, her best friend is Big Red.



  • Gracen Ameraucana ROOSTER
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He will turn one this year, he loves people prehaps more than all of the flock, for the treats! very colorful.


  • Pekin Ameraucana HEN
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She will turn one this year, her mate is Gracen, both share the coloration of being lemon blue.


  • Queenie Oliver Egger HEN
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She will turn one this year, her BFF is Val, still a pullet, Queenie will lay GREEN eggs, her coloration is called "quail"


  • Val Black Star HEN
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She will turn one this year, her BFF is Queenie. This girl is still a pullet, she will lay dark brown eggs.


  • Willow White Leghorn ROOSTER
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He will turn one this year, he is from an exhabition breeder near salt lake.


  • Bee White Leghorn HEN
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She will turn one this year, she is from an exhibition line like Willow.


  • Bumble White Leghorn HEN
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She will turn one this year, she was hatched with the barred rock Lieka.


  • Pheebe Houdan HEN
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She will turn one this year, her best friend is Noodles.



  • Noodles Dutch Crested HEN
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She will turn one this year, her best friend is Pheebe.


Reasons to keep chickens inlcude:
That farm fresh egg taste, free fertilizer, makes for a healthy lawn, they eat left overs, helps for a great compost pile, free bug removal, keeping chickens away from egg farms, low maitainace, great pets and they are something you can brag about!

Here's the contact info for those interested: (4.3.5.)6.7.3...4.2.5.9. or email. Call with questions, thanks for looking and have a great day!
 
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