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Get the bird, sit in a chair w/scissors, entend the wing out & cut the flight feathers,
Easy.

LOOK HERE:


easy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Yep !!! thats exactly how ya do it
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Ok, so here's our two 10 week old Bantams. I know Blade is a Cochin but Chicken Little I'm not sure. The feed store lady told me that I had a Cochin and an Ameracauna. Yes? Also, sex them please b/c I'm not really sure who is what.

This is Chicken Little. I think he's a He but I could be wrong, I was told this is an Ameracauna, but I don't know for sure. Seems like all the pics of them that I found when I Googled them, looked nothing like this one.




This is Blade. Blade we were told is a Cochin and I'm thinking a boy as well but I'm really not sure. Any help would be greatly appreciated, I don't like not knowing what they are this far into the game b/c I don't want to tell my girls they are handsome or tell my boys they are "so pretty".
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These next three pics are just for viewing pleasure, I know how much we all love to look at pics!

This is my son and his 10-ish? week old duck Mugs, like the Rootbeer. He is a very handsome guy...the duck and the boy.
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And this is Bruno, our 17 week old Gold Laced Wyandotte who was supposed to be a She. The feed store said, just wait awhile longer to make sure b/c we are 98% sure it's a pullet....um hmm, our "pullet" is crowing. Haha, that's ok though I'm not upset I just think it's funny that they didn't believe m, we wanted a roo and we really like him (so far that is).




This is my daughter and her 17 week old girl Pancake (yes, she named her) the RIR. I was so nervous about having Pancake b/c after (of coarse) we got her, I read post after post after post about how mean and nasty the RIR's tend to be, I was thinking "of coarse they are b/c I have one!" But this girl is our sweetest big bird out of the 6 chickens and the 3 ducks. Pancake will never see a dinner plate, (unless her personality changes for the worse)!




Thanks for looking, hope you enjoyed them as much as I enjoy looking at all of yours! And, thanks for your help with breeds and sexes in advance.
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Well I am taking another step in my bee keeping. I have agreed to supply (a few) hives of bees to a local farm. It will start with removing a colony in a building and taking over the hives that are already there. Hope this works and I am not getting in too deep!

I went over last night to check it out and while looking at the bees I have to remove and bring home I got stung right on top of the ear and behind the same ear.
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By the time I got home my ear was sticking out and looked like Dumbo or Pres never mind.
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Well I am taking another step in my bee keeping. I have agreed to supply (a few) hives of bees to a local farm. It will start with removing a colony in a building and taking over the hives that are already there. Hope this works and I am not getting in too deep!

I went over last night to check it out and while looking at the bees I have to remove and bring home I got stung right on top of the ear and behind the same ear.
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By the time I got home my ear was sticking out and looked like Dumbo or Pres never mind.
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I just walked next door and talked to the neighbor when he got home from work. He had made passive comments about the rooster crowing yesterday, but I guess I took it the wrong way. I think he was more just interested in WHY I got a rooster to begin with? I flat out said "Is my rooster's crowing bothering you in the mornings because if so I will get rid of him" and he said No, his bedroom is on the opposite side of the house and he only hears Ricky crowing once he's already awake!
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I think that means we get to keep him!!!!!!! I told him if he's ever bothered by the chickens to please come straight to us though and we will sort it out promptly; that way we can avoid some sticky situations in the future.
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I've heard people talk about using a red flashlight at night while handling the birds. Why? Will that keep them more calm while I'm clipping wings if I do it at night and use a red bulb flashlight? I know a few of the birds are going to balk like crazy and fight this when I try it.
 
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