Utah!

Alright, children. And how do we know that chickens have overrun our life? Because when you look at a box that says, "ice cream bars", your brain translates it to,"cream legbars".

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Been busy here, school starting and still trying to get my online class done!!

Welcome to you 2 new people, I will slaughter your names=) Post pics of your girls, we love to see them!!

Lisa./... sorry for not saying earlier anything about your DH, but SOO glad to hear she is doing better!! Ok, now what to do about the chicken shuttle?? Sounds like Aunt Hattie is coming up about the same time, so if you're not sure when you'll be up, then I'll say...

Jill... still ok for you to pick up that Wheaten for me??

Cynthia, thanks for posting pics!! Pretty bird!! and those chicks are too cute!!

Gotta run, will have to post my latest chicken story later
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Lilwanis! It sounds like you have a great flock there. It's so exciting when they start laying.

I'm jealous of the chicken shuttle. Sounds like a lot of fun!

This morning I decided to clean out my big chicken coop. I had to take the sick lavender out so I could do a proper job of it. She seemed so happy out on the grass that I decided to let her spend the day outside. I knew she wouldn't be protected from any predators, but frankly, she's lost more than half her body weight, and I figured that she wasn't going to survive, so I may as well let her play in the grass for a bit. I came back out to check on her a couple hours later, and she seemed really happy. A couple hours later, she had passed away from natural causes. i feel bad because I think the kinder thing would've been to euthanize her a couple weeks ago, but I couldn't bring myself to do it. I also feel a bit guilty because the emotion I'm feeling strongest is relief.
 
Chickendad, if she seems sick or like she is constantly straining, that can be a sign. She won't want to move much, won't really eat or drink, and will stay in one spot for most of the time. Sometimes you can pick up the hen/pullet and gently massage around on her abdomen. You may find a lump there if she has an egg stuck. Try to get her to take some olive oil with a bit of food.

If she's eggbound, you could try the sauna treatment for her. I think someone on here might have used it before. You put the hen in her own box in a closed bathroom and turn on the shower with HOT water, but don't put her in. The steam and warmth will help her relax. You can also try applying some olive oil around her vent to help lube things up, but be very careful. It's easy to get something infected that way. Don't try to break the egg while it's inside of her.

Whew, sorry. I get carried away when I want to help.
 
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Lilwanis! It sounds like you have a great flock there. It's so exciting when they start laying.

I'm jealous of the chicken shuttle. Sounds like a lot of fun!

This morning I decided to clean out my big chicken coop. I had to take the sick lavender out so I could do a proper job of it. She seemed so happy out on the grass that I decided to let her spend the day outside. I knew she wouldn't be protected from any predators, but frankly, she's lost more than half her body weight, and I figured that she wasn't going to survive, so I may as well let her play in the grass for a bit. I came back out to check on her a couple hours later, and she seemed really happy. A couple hours later, she had passed away from natural causes. i feel bad because I think the kinder thing would've been to euthanize her a couple weeks ago, but I couldn't bring myself to do it. I also feel a bit guilty because the emotion I'm feeling strongest is relief.

Aww, Wendy, I'm sorry, but you are right, she is better now. So glad she was outside to do that. She just snuggled right down into that grass, and let go.
 
Hello fellow Utahns! I have been silently reading this thread for a while now and decided that I should introduce myself. My hope is that I can make some friends here. We have eight chickens, one who is a sneaky rooster. They started off as a mothers day present of four chicks and have mysteriously doubled since May
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I am mom and step-mom in a family of nine (a modern Brady Bunch plus one). We are in the Rose Park area. The chickens were bought in three different sets so we have the big girls, the medium girls (aka the psycho sisters), and the baby girls.
The Big Girls (15-17 weeks)
Henry the RIR rooster. He has started to crow this past week at 17 weeks old. I have not heard this as he stops if I show up. My husband assures me that it is loud and comical.
Ophelia the buff Orpington. She seems to be the boss. She started off super friendly but will no longer cuddle with me. However she is fast to notice if I have treats. She and Henry let the other big girls know if I have entered the yard and whether or not I have treats.
Peaber the Plymouth Barred Rock. She was the fifth "big girl" (the fourth big girl died and is the reason we got the baby girls). We bought her when the others were three(ish) weeks old. She was at least a week older and maybe two...one of the fully feathered ones that they sell for a dollar at IFA. She is really stupid. I am trying to be brief in these descriptions, or I would go into more detail there. She definitely entertains us.
Lacy the who knows what. Lacy was supposed to be a GLW, but is not. I posted about her and the consensus was Wellsummer/mix or a black sex link. She is standoffish and super smart. She leads the others to food around the yard (we have a little over a half acre lot and they have supervised free range time every day). She also knows how to sneak a treat from the humans without the others knowing and is the first to try new treats.
The Medium Girls (11 weeks)
Nox the blue Andalusian. I am fairly convinced she is the reason the two were named the psycho sisters. She runs around like a road runner and panics easily. She is weird I that she loves to be held if you can catch her. She will just totally pass out in your lap and is like a cat in letting you know where to pet. That is, if you can catch her. Most of the time we don't bother, she's so fast!!!
Ruby the RIR. She was purchased to replace Henry when we found out he was a boy. Nox was an impulse buy so that Ruby didn't have to be alone. She doesn't have much of a personality, kind of in Nox's shadow. She does have a mohawk where her saddle feathers are.
The Baby Girls (8.5 weeks both are EE's to replace the one that died)
Opal blue and rust colored. Really pretty girl she is a sweet heart. She goes limp when you hold her with her legs dangling.
Pearl white with black and rust feathers. The black feathers are really well hidden, you just notice them from time to time. She also has a blue patch on her head. The rust color is a lacing from breast to half way down her back. Quite a few EE's with her pattern but it is difficult to explain. She is the leader of these two and is quite assertive even with the big girls. She even chases off Henry from time to time (Henry is a bit of a whimp sometimes, though he does chase the cats off). When I first got the baby girls, they would peep all night if I didn't rock them to sleep (aka let them nestle under my shirt). They are still somewhat convinced that I am their mother.
So, here we are. No one is laying yet. The babies are still in the mini coop until they get a little bigger. None of the groups mingle together. They stick with their sisters and chase off the next youngest. Medium and big girls are in the coops together but still don't like each other. They don't fight though, so that is good. I suppose you can tell I am enjoying my girls...and Henry. Nice to meet you all!

welcome!
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and welcome to our thread...we are fun lovin folk.

You love your chickens, I can just tell. You know them and how they act. That is what most of us do here, watch our girls..and some have boys, I don't,
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and they can tell which one lays which egg. It's fun.

Lisa, which chicken are you talking about..your EE? She just started laying?

Ok all, I've got some pretty cute bantams! Look up Birchen Bantams. I have a few to sell...chicken shuttle is happening. 5 dollars each for a bantam.

sundance, are you coming soon for your babies?

Going to post pictures of my bantams soon.
 
Here are my Birchen Bantams, and, one Polish, a buff laced.

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Furry, fuzzy feet.

Let Lisa and me know by tonight if you want one or two.

Hmm, Lisa, if I were to go by wing feathers on this baby, I would say girl..just not sure about Polish!
 
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Awww Sphinx, so many mixed emotions reading that I can understandhow you feel! Think of how sweet that was that she got to be outside and enjoy the sunshine though, so much better than the coop. And you tried, really tried to help her. Darn it. It is always hard to lose one. I understand the relief too, that you did not have to directly be responsible for putting her down, that is a pretty normal reaction I think! I hate when I am faced with that, and probably should be a little quicker but nature is just hard to mess with , ya know? ugh! I am sad with ya, we watched these little lavs all grow up on here. And she was family too. :(

Cynthia I am selling my Australorp. nick named "peanut egger". My EE from you is a good layer, so far so good with that one :) Green but good! lol
You selling anything else (chicks or hens)?

Chicken shuttle leaves Logan at 10 am tomorrow, if you need a last minute chicken, Cynthia has my number and can call me! I do not have data so i can't check the BYC after I leave.

Daloorashens I will leave the little WH AM with Cynthia then :)
 
Oh my gosh! I just saw those babies! has Sasha seen those? Or Hattie? They like those bantams. Those are soooo cute, I love the really distinct black and white and gray. If those were LF I would be in big big big trouble. Esp where I am headed straight to you tomorrow.
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Hey wait! Doesn't Gamebirdsonly have those? Would love to see the adult pics. Dang cute chicks.
 
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