If you are looking for a specific breed of fowl, I would suggest attending the Poulty Show in Portage. They do sell a lot of birds there and many varieties.
Stuck working second today. Meh .....
Is that this weekend?
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If you are looking for a specific breed of fowl, I would suggest attending the Poulty Show in Portage. They do sell a lot of birds there and many varieties.
Stuck working second today. Meh .....
Waddles was dead when I went to the coop this AM....was expecting it....her waddle and comb were looking kinda pale for the last few weeks. We buried her out back.![]()
I'm new to BYC and was wondering if anyone raises bantams? My neighbor does and they're helping me chicken wise as much as they can. (I plan to raise some next year and show theirs this year). I was just wondering if anyone had bantams
Yes I am interested, most likely not until next spring or summer though. I would like some OEGB if they look like this;So sorry for your loss. Sending hugs.
What breed(s) are you looking for? I have OEGB if you're interested. I also have some connections with someone who has several colors of OEGB as well.
Yes I am interested, most likely not until next spring or summer though. I would like some OEGB if they look like this;or this;![]()
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or maybe even some Dominique Bantams like this;![]()
I am so new to chickens I don't even know what a bbr or a roo XD sorry haha. I probably won't be getting them for another year tho anyways.Okay I currently only have blacks and and am working on a line of self blues. I will check with the other person I know with OEGB and see if they have the bbr. That's the roo in the picture correct?
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I am so new to chickens I don't even know what a bbr or a roo XD sorry haha. I probably won't be getting them for another year tho anyways.
Thank you so so much! That was a good vocab lesson (need to work on that haha). I have done a ton of reading on BYC these past two days and am planning out the coop I want to build and makin a materials list. I'm getting opinions on breeds I'm interested in as well as adding to the list I'm interested in. (Personally love bantam frizzle Cochins and their fuzzy feet) originally I planned to show my neighbor's bantams this next year in 4-H and then hopefully have enough prepared to get chickens of my own. I was planning on one or two but with all the breeds I like I suspect it will be more like five at least.Oh okay.
BBR is a black breasted red which is a fairly common Wilde type coloration for chickens if I'm not mistaken.
The two birds you posted pictures of the top one is a roo(rooster) mature male chicken and from my eyes looks like a BBR but I'm not very good with knowing all the colorings of OEGB. The bottom looks like a hen and I'm not sure if she's a BBR or not because many chickens the hens look much different than the roos of the same color. I believe the term is dimorphic but it's late and I could be wrong.
I also have a self blue(or lavender) hen as well.
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If you're new to chickens look around the site and gather as much information as you can. Look into other breeds too you never know you may fall for another breed entirely. The people here are very helpful and always willing to teach someone new.
First things first a vocabulary lesson to help you out around here...
A rooster or roo is a mature male chicken generally over a year old, however, some people will call a bird a roo after it starts crowing.
A hen is a mature female chicken usually over a year old, however, some people will call a bird a hen after it starts laying.
A pullet is a sexed female chick from hatch to one year of age.
A cockeral is a sexed male chick from hatch to one year of age.
POL = point of lay or when a pullet matures and begins laying. This is usually signified by enlarging of the comb and or wattles, followed by squatting and then laying.
Straight run is chicks as hatched(non-sexed) generally a ratio close to 50% males and 50% females, but this can vary from hatch to hatch.
Guys please feel free to jump in if I've missed anything. Or to add anything else someone thinking about getting into chickens need to know.
If no one chimes in I just recommend doing as much research on BYC(backyardchickens) as you can stand and then do some more. Lol it's an invaluable resource with tons of other BYCers that want to help you succeed. Which starts when you research chickens, research breeds, decide what you want your chickens for(eggs, meat, show, ornamental, pets), decide what's best for you, decide on and build your set up(make it larger than you think you'll need- bigger is always better for the birds and chickens are an addiction) decide where and what age of birds you want to get. Then enjoy!
Also I have to tell you that I love what you chose as your name very original! Lol