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I apologize for butting in ladies, I have posted in another thread and from the pics and my wifes feedback it looks like Silkies for her tractor....in western Wa...someone with Silkies for sell/ trade (have grown kids
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) whatever?...I am trying to plan ahead for this unlike my Australorps in the brooder that I JUST started building a coop for
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Just candled everyone in the 'bator. 7 turkey eggs and 5 common everyday barnyard chickens (read: mutts).

1 clear (chicken)
2..not sure, (1 turkey 1 chicken)

9, definitely viable. And kicking. First thing that made me smile all day.

Lockdown a week from Saturday
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Tomorrow I get to meet Snipes, who hopefully will NOT be bringing scary bugs, transporting the remainder of Weave's flock up to Seattle, where they will come reside at Naughty Chickens farm for the rest of their days -or- till WG can get them back.
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Don't forget about Naughty Chickens Farm first annual pig roast and potluck, Saturday June 12 from 5pm-whenever. PM me for details. Kids welcome, BYOB, and I would highly recommend a lawn chair. Tenting over is welcome as well, as long as you don't mind a rooster in your ear at 5am.

that is all...

or now..
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to the newcomers

drunkdog - I know there are people around that have silkies, unfortunately can't recall any offhand
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perhaps ask at some of the feed stores in the area if they know if anyone?
 
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Chow Chow ?
I have seen some in the PAWS listings a few days ago, and did not even read about them thinking they were most definetely NOT a dog to trust with birds.
I will look at their ads next time I surf.
I have found 2 ads in the Daily World, 1 is Blue Heeler Pups...$300 and the other is Pure Aussie pups (I assume aussie collie) for $450 males and $500 females...man aussie collies are the most gorgeous dogs...but much higher energy level than a Scottish Collie (Lassie) correct ?
Q: How does a Scottish collie do with all this rain ?
Seems like a Scottish Collie would stay wet so much that it could grow moss...a moving vegetable patch, probably not good for their skin ?
 
I'M SO EXCITED!!!!!
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JessicaRabbit and I are getting a dozen blue and black true Amerauna eggs on Sat.!! Along with a dozen Wheaten and Blue Wheaten Bev Davis line Marans hatching eggs!!!!
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I also stumbled upon a Bev Davis French Wheaten Marans Roo for my French Wheaten Marans hen (Kevin)
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I can't wait til Sat.!!!! Even the hubs is excited about all of this, I am so thankful for that!! It makes it more fun when he is on board!! But the funnest part of all of this is my two very closest friends in the world (JessicaRabbit and NwChicks) are on this wonderful journey with me, I feel so lucky!!!! I can't wait to see the babies hatch!!
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Chicken Rustler:::We went up to look yesterday after the funeral, had the need to go 'sloaring and wander aimeless almost as if it was urgent to do so...by the time we got up around Mayfield it was getting on 4 PM and the wind was HOWL-LING !
So we came home, babies to tend to here.
But we are interested in Riffee.
We are serious fish freaks.
I am loving all the input for dogs and advise...and what about RonB's Kala, afraid to ask, but is she a Blue Heeler ?
4-HPultryMoM::: your babies are awesome !!!
Beautiful dogs, and they all look smart....
Are we all serious about beagles ?
But, here is the thing :
1) The dog must be able to live outside, in winter, they can board in the barn.
2) must be big, intimadating, protective, mellow (not hyper and chase birds out of 'pent up energy')
3)Smart, not needing 4 years of 24/7 training just to housebreak !
4)I am looking at at least 2 dogs, and that does not have to be the same breed, 1 'ratter' and 1 herd/flock guradian would be the best...like 1 Hungarian Kuvous, and 1 ratter-type dog...Or 1 Newfoundland
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and 1 weanie dog...ideal would be 2 Newfies to keep each other company...and a weaner to catch rats...
Keep giving me ideas everyone !
 
My skovies finally hatched!!!!! I have six right now. Mama got off the nest before they all hatched. Luckily we had two hens go broody the day before. So DH split the eggs between the two of them and two more babies are hatching!!
 
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So girls, which one of you is going to do the incubating ?
You are all so cute and work so well together !
I just hatched out (twice) a herd of BSM, and they are gorgeous.
Hopefully you are getting these most healthy and highly fertile eggs from the same person I did...not that anyone else would be any different...but ya know what I mean.
Girls, PM me....and JessicaRabbit:::
The guy who wanted my rabbit hutches has not turned up, so if you are still interested, PM me.
I believe I am going to look for a Newfie, or Pyrenese...gentle giants.
Last time I looked or was around these beauties...I fell in love, they are so protective and watchful, and big enough that they do not pose a big threat to others as they are a little slow....mellow, thoughtful dogs...not a dog physically capable of chasing, attacking chickens..and capable of learning when they are pups what is to be protected and what is not.
Inputs needed here...and remember we are planning to get hair goats next year~
 
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Hurray ! And I saw a whole bunch od baby ducks at Montesano Farm and Garden yesterday...Cayuga, runners, pekins and more...
Wow, good hatching Hippiechickie, and why did mama give up ?
And so awesome you were watching and kept track of the days...
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How come we have no duck smileys ?????
Can you tell I am in a better mood ?
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Chickielady have you looked at the Bouvier DesFlandres ...We had one for 13 years that not only herded everything including the neighbors kids but never chased anything or even let anyhting get to him until "daddy" said it was ok to .....they are a large breed cattle dog long hair and cold weather friendly....
 
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So girls, which one of you is going to do the incubating ?
You are all so cute and work so well together !
I just hatched out (twice) a herd of BSM, and they are gorgeous.
Hopefully you are getting these most healthy and highly fertile eggs from the same person I did...not that anyone else would be any different...but ya know what I mean.
Girls, PM me....and JessicaRabbit:::
The guy who wanted my rabbit hutches has not turned up, so if you are still interested, PM me.
I believe I am going to look for a Newfie, or Pyrenese...gentle giants.
Last time I looked or was around these beauties...I fell in love, they are so protective and watchful, and big enough that they do not pose a big threat to others as they are a little slow....mellow, thoughtful dogs...not a dog physically capable of chasing, attacking chickens..and capable of learning when they are pups what is to be protected and what is not.
Inputs needed here...and remember we are planning to get hair goats next year~

Chickielady~ we are both incubating them, splitting them up and then waiting to see our babies hatch!!
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and We are hoping they are healthy, they are from Cree Farms, we are driving out to meet her in Kingston Sat morning
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SOOO VERY EXCITED!!!! Maybe you could lead us in your master ways of hatching during this process
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I think we are so tired of getting sick birds that it's time try this ourselves!! So here we go, new chapter of this awesome venture!!
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By the way the roo is still hangin on but he still isn't doing any better.
 
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