Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

Afternoon All!
Only one lonely little quail hatched and the two that were rocking stopped...I'll leave them be for another day or so then pull the eggs...

Welcome DynoDan! Nice coop! My Girls are drooling! Or they would be if they had lips!
Red Stars and Production Reds are a Red Sex Link variety. Gold Stars are a Gold Sex Link variety. Sex Links come in three "flavors" Red, Gold, and Black. Each hatchery has their own version or two of those colors. Sex Links are a great breed especially for people who cannot have roosters due to zoning and city ordinances. Sex Links are "color coded" so to speak. The boys are one color and the girls another so they are super easy to tell who is who. They also make great laying hens. The only down side to them is that they are not showable at poultry shows and fairs because in a nut shell they do not "breed" true to themselves.
IMO and this is where I will very respectfully disagree with BigFam. I've has Sex Links live for upwards of 6-12 years of age if they survive the trip through what I like to call "henopause". Those that did not survive this change by becoming egg bound usually passed at about 4 or 5. Just because a breed is a Heritage breed does not mean it will live longer the others. While some Heritage breeds tend to have longer lay lives or lay cycles then some of the higher production breeds like the Leghorn (in a production setting), Heritage breeds still can pass on when they enter the time that their systems are shutting down at the end of their lay cycles. Some Heritage breeds even have suckie lay cycles to begin with like the Asil and the Russian Orloffs. Heritage breed yes, laying hen-not so much....They mature late to begin their lay cycles and tend to end it in their second year with production sharply declining after their first year. This is my opinion and observation but from what I have run across talking with other chicken folk, I will say that the perception that Heritage Breeds live longer is because those that keep then tend to free range their birds. Free ranged birds tend to live longer and healthier lives if they do not come to a bad end via a predator. Free ranged birds also tend to not become egg bound.
Also to say Heritage breeds are hardier well that depends on the breed. There are Heritage breeds that are great in hotter climates but are not such a good choice in places like Wisconsin. Also depending on the rarity of the heritage breed in question, they could be horribly inbred. I've run across this in Orloffs. I've had and do have a number of Heritage breeds over the years and I still have them. I also currently have gold sex links. I love my sex links. I've has all the variations of sex links as well. In fact my favorite was Tallulah. She finally passed at around 12 or 14...She was perfectly fine until the raccoon incident.....She was a black sex link...Actually now that I think about all the chickens I've had over the years, some of my most long lived ones were the sex links.....


WCc-that is interesting about the RMH and the KMH people forming two registries.

TO-I have around 20 quail chicks....after I whack three. I have three whose legs are just not right....Splinting it out if the question since they are so well,,, flighty....How many do you want? You can have as many as you want....I think you need all 20 personally....hehehehe They are healthy and kinda wild but cute as all get out.....
 
A bunch of chatty Kathy's today!!!!

Sorry about not sending PM's I thought others here would also like questions answered on hatching Calls.... Jim, keep us posted on your incubation.... it has got to be close to 26 days by now....

Now we are discussing hairstyles and getting nails done etc. etc...... I am loving every minute of this.... and I know they will ALL have a great time! I will be having three girls spend the night Saturday.... I feel like I should wait up for them so I can get the scoop right away while they are still excited.... maybe pop some popcorn and have something ready to drink....

DH is working on the trim for the house (FINALLY). So maybe someday will will be living in a house that is 99% finished!

Cannot wait to do another trash the dress shoot. Any ideas for parks along the East side of Lake Winnebago? Other than High Cliff I mean. I love all of the natural features of the Niagara Escarpment, so I would prefer someplace with that landscape.....

Other than Prom it is pretty boring here. Been looking at getting a VW Jetta TDI to replace the Jeep for my commute once the DD gets her license. Anybody have advice on what year to get, or anything else I should know????

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I honestly cant remember if I ever posted these... forgive me if they are duplicates...



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They are very small. only about 10 lbs each at best. Very sweet and fun!
 
Evening everyone. Its been a long exciting day today. Had my very first ever baby hatch today. Its so cute. I still have 1 more duck egg and 2 guinea eggs in the bator. I recorded the hatch on ustream and DD was able to watch it in school today. Her class was pretty excited to see also. So here is a pic of the baby. It was suppose to be a Rouen egg and to my surprise its not. But its all good, its just as cute. I've been looking online at possible matches and I'm thinking Silver appleyard duckling. Its so cool how fast they get the hang of moving around and cheeping like crazy.

ETA: Well I am wrong, I emailed the person I bought the eggs from and she says she only has Rouens and Pekins so looks like this is a mix. She got really defensive and pissy and didnt believe me. So I sent her a pic. lol Oh well. Its still cute.

 
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I Found JASMINE!!!!

She's fine! Little sh!t was brooding...practically under my nose! I have an old metal frame computer desk in the feed room I use as a work table. Shes in about a 4" space under it, sitting on a nest! Not sure how many or what kind is in it yet. I do seem to be missing blue eggs and guinea eggs, but I'm also missing a lavender guinea!
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Be back later!... Just so glad I found her!
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Language lectures from the chicka who says F@ck on here????
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Why did the people who sold them tattoo them right before you picked then up? Were they always going to tattoo them or is this how they keep track of where they go?

My kids are asking some of these questions.....
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