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Barnyard Buddies: All things Chicken and Fowl  |
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Annika
True Blue Farmgirl
    
5370 Posts

Annika
Moscow
ID
USA
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Posted - Mar 02 2010 : 6:31:34 PM
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I love Chickens, there is nothing like contentedly clucking hens and a morning call from a handsome rooster  I don't know/can't decide which breeds to raise yet, but I love to talk barnyard fowl! I'm working on expanding my current coop and making it more predator-proof. I'm also planning to add wild turkeys and pheasants to my little postage stamp farmlette. Wyandottes, Marans and several of the bantam breeds appeal to me. My land lady has a large mixed breed flock, but I want to keep my breeds pure and raise some heritage chickens and turkeys I think.I need to build a turkey house and a run and shelter for the pheasants...but looking through poultry websites has me all fired up Any one raise game birds? Silver or Gold Seabright bantams? (I LOVE the little hens, they are so cute!) Which breeds do best with cold winters? My rooster, T-Rex...is a mixed breed and something of a yard pet. He is quite tame and follows me around when I'm out in the yard or garden. Anyway I'll quit babbling here and look forward to learning all that I can from all of you And sharing my adventure with into poultry raising.
Annika Farmgirl & sister #13
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. ~Leonardo DaVinci
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Edited by - Annika on Mar 02 2010 6:38:26 PM |
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chick-chick
True Blue Farmgirl
   
322 Posts
Liz
New Britain
CT
USA
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Posted - Mar 02 2010 : 7:11:24 PM
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Annika, i am new to the chicken world, I didn't know that I liked chickens,but,I love them We had two leghorns last season but the racoons got them I didn't even know we had raccoons in our neighborhood. Now we reenforced our coop and have a australorp and a I don't remenber but sheis light brown. Enjoy them Liz |
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Chives
True Blue Farmgirl
   
226 Posts

Victoria
Shelton
Washington
USA
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Posted - Mar 02 2010 : 8:14:05 PM
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| Annika, I love anything with feathers. I have bantams right now. I want to get some bigger chickens. I also would like to get some royal palm turkeys. They are just beautiful. Vicki |
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kristin sherrill
True Blue Farmgirl
    
11236 Posts
kristin
chickamauga
ga
USA
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Posted - Mar 03 2010 : 05:20:20 AM
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Hi Annika. I think my 4 original game birds are the Old English. Is that what they're called? They are so cute. And great mothers, too. I have 2 sets of "twins". I would like to get some of the heritage breeds because I think they'd be better able to handle the total free range-no grain feeding that I want to get to. So I think I will start looking around here and see if anyone raises any.
Also have 12 Buff hens. I love them! I will always have this breed. They have laid eggs all winter.
I also have 1 Americana, Hildi. She quit laying back when her best friend Summer was killed. I think she must have been traumatized horribly. But yesterday while on my daily egg hunt I noticed a strange looking egg. It was a pretty green Hildi egg!!!! And a double yolker!! Her eggs are really pretty and big and good. So I am egg-cited to see her eggs again.
Kris
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simplecomfort
True Blue Farmgirl
  
60 Posts
Tawnya
Rural Orrick
Mo
USA
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Posted - Mar 05 2010 : 09:34:10 AM
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hey there. i love the bantams and the beautiful breeds.. i have millie fleurs. they are tiny chickens and such good mothers.. also polish and frizzles are neat to have. they are little family birds.. they will stay in a littel group with their family. i just got baby chicks and have silkies, regular bantams, and an orpington.. i am getting a few polish, wellsummers and lakenvelders this weekend. they are beautiful as well as the faverolles.. i love watching them free range.. i also have one turkey that is very tame and 2 tame peacocks.. here is a good site that has a chart of all the chickens.. http://www.ithaca.edu/staff/jhenderson/chooks/chooks.html
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Annika
True Blue Farmgirl
    
5370 Posts

Annika
Moscow
ID
USA
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Posted - Mar 05 2010 : 09:56:28 AM
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Tawnya, I absolutely LOVE Millie Fleurs, they are so pretty, I love the seabrights to, both gold and silver. I'm going to have a mixed flock apparently LOL! And I love to watch them free range as well, they always look so healthy and happy.
Annika Farmgirl & sister #13 http://palouseprairiegirls.blogspot.com/ Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. ~Leonardo DaVinci
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southerncrossgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
    
631 Posts
Gena
Harmony
NC
USA
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Posted - Mar 05 2010 : 2:20:29 PM
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I have 6 Buff hens and 1 Buff rooster. I have had Barred Rocks and RIR. So far I have liked the Buffs best. I am incubating some Buff eggs now. I hope I will have some little peeps in a few weeks.
"A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes"==Cinderella |
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Ms.Lilly
True Blue Farmgirl
    
826 Posts
Lillian
Scotts Mills
OR
USA
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Posted - Mar 06 2010 : 07:06:58 AM
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Hi Annika- I have a wide variety of chickens and do have a few favorites. We started off with Buff Orpingtons and Delawares. My buffs are sweet, quiet and often broody. The Delawares on the other hand have a bit more "moxy" and never go broody. Both are dual purpose and brown egg layers.
Last summer my DH suprised me by ordering an exotics collection from McMurray. I recieved many polish types with the "poofy" feathers on the head. Those are fine if you live somewhere there isn't alot of rain, my poor girls always have feathers in theirs eyes and run into everything. In the bunch also came 3 cochins, 3 campines, 1 Wyandotte, 1 Acracauna, 2 Motteled Houdans, 2 phoenix (1 is a beautiful but useless rooster) and 1 Silver Spangled Hamburg (rooster). I have absolutly fallen in love with the cochins! They are very docile and I have already had 1 go broody. I really think I would have enjoyed the Hamburg if it wasn't a roo. The campines are a small bird and everywhere all of the time, they take no attitude from the bigger ones!
Our roo is a Delaware and he is the best! We have 2 buffs that came with this last summers order and they will now become stew because they are mean. Hamburg roo-mean, Phoenix roo- he is beautiful and knows it. He is also very smart, in fact too smart for his own good.
Well that should give you something to think about.
Lillian
Oh yes I forgot to mention I have fallen love with my aracauna and wyandotte too. |
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kristin sherrill
True Blue Farmgirl
    
11236 Posts
kristin
chickamauga
ga
USA
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Posted - Mar 06 2010 : 07:54:04 AM
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Tawnya, where are you ordering your Welsummers from? I would like some more of those. I love them. And the eggs are beautiful.
Kris
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dawnm
True Blue Farmgirl
  
92 Posts
Dawn
Blueridge Mts
Va
USA
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Posted - Mar 06 2010 : 6:34:07 PM
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Hello,
I have been thinking about having a very small chicken coop for two or three bantam hens. A woman, who I have lunch with some times, thinks that chickens are awful and I will be really sorry if I get them. She grew up taking care of chickens. So she speaks from personal experience. She and I are very different. My DH and I have three dogs and a cockatiel. She doesn't even have goldfish. We have an old house built in the 1820's and 1 acre of property. She lives in an apartment. In a nutshell. we are very different
I have friends who raise chickens. I can get them a good home if I think I have made a mistake.
It will be an outlaw chicken coop as the zoning doesn't allow for "livestock" in my neighborhood. My DH can build it so other than the materials, it will not cost anything.
So this is my story and I am sticking to it. LOL Dawn
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Daisy7896
Farmgirl in Training
 
16 Posts
Sarah
Douglas
MA
USA
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Posted - Mar 07 2010 : 11:01:14 AM
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Hello, I have been raising chickens for years but never have tried incubating any eggs. I have a few different kinds of chickens right now and a few roosters. I want to get a incubator and try to incubate some of my eggs but I don't know how to choose the eggs to incubate? Is it just as simple as collecting eggs and putting them in the incubator? Information please?????
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KellyWall
True Blue Farmgirl
   
334 Posts
Kelly
Apison
Tn
USA
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Posted - Mar 07 2010 : 2:10:11 PM
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I have 6 barred rock hens and one rooster, his name is Rocky. the hens do not like Rocky, they shoo him away any time he gets near. I want my hens to sit and hatch eggs that is why I got him, so how do I know if the eggs are getting fertilized if I haven't seen any "action" ? Do the hens automatically start sitting on the eggs?
Kelly #238
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magnoliakathy
True Blue Farmgirl
   
348 Posts

Kathryn
Magnolia
Texas
USA
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Posted - Mar 08 2010 : 05:54:13 AM
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I have a small flock (1 tom and 2 hens) or Royal Palm turkeys, once I got them up fully-feathered they are doing very well. Mine have not gone broody and I have the incubator heating up to put eggs in tonight. I am hoping one of the hens gets broody and I can slip the poults under her at night and she will think she did it. I have no Bantams at present, but I do really like the Mille Fleurs and Silver-laced cochins. We keep and assorted flock for eggs, in my experience all hens will go broody when they are "ready", there is no way to tell when this will happen. I have read of forcing a hen to go broody but have not tried it. Checking an egg for fertilization, crack the egg into a bowl and look for the sperm cell to be attached to the yolk, it looks sort of like a white string, and it is not unusual to see two strings on a yolk if you have more than one rooster.
When you free your mind your heart can fly. Farmgirl # 714, |
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countrymommy85
True Blue Farmgirl
    
794 Posts

Krystle
Marinette
WI
USA
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Posted - May 05 2012 : 07:03:43 AM
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I had a question about a hen. We have just one chicken left, a Golden Laced Wyandotte and she was laying an egg a day then all of a sudden went broody. Since we have no rooster the eggs won't hatch. I have looked high and low for someone with farm eggs that has a rooster but as soon as they get wind of what I'm doing they want to charge me $1 or more an egg instead of $1 a dozen. What gives? I tried finding a rooster but when people find out you have a hen or hens they want to charge you $15 for a rooster. Each rooster we have ever had turned out to be aggressive to our kids and had to be dispatched. Why would I risk paying $15 for a bird that might end up being dispatched? I can buy them at the store frozen and dressed out for cheaper! Okay, here is my question. Since these eggs won't hatch will she eventually just give up? Will she go broody again later on when we can get a rooster? Thanks!
Mothers are those wonderful people who can get up in the morning before the smell of coffee. ~Author Unknown
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batznthebelfry
True Blue Farmgirl
    
1195 Posts

Michele
Athol
Ma
USA
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Posted - May 05 2012 : 08:45:05 AM
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Krystle....to answer your question Yes your hen will go broody again with or without a Roo....As for her broodiness now you need to just keep taking the eggs away & try to get her out of the nesting box...they will eventually quit being broody but sometimes since no eggs are hatching they will sit there longer losing more weigh & getting weaker...I had one who refused to get out of the box & after 32 days was down to skin & bones...thank goodness I put wetted feed in front of her daily or I think she would have maybe died on me....I finally figured out to close the coop area where she would go to sit on eggs & forced her to be out...we have a dog house so she would sometimes go in there but would finally quit & go back to being a normal non-broody hen...lol
Annika since you are in Idaho you might want to look for breeds that have small combs if you are worried about too cold of winters...there are many pure breeds that would work for you & still give you eggs....I have a few with the pea combs that are wonderful ole girls, hearty & good layers...Michele'
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MiaBella
True Blue Farmgirl
  
100 Posts
Michelle
New Caney
TX
USA
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Posted - May 05 2012 : 3:32:49 PM
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I have Barred Rocks & Araucanas (blue egg layers). Love fresh eggs for breakfast! We used to have a Rooster until he decided to peck me on the back of my calf (still have a small scar). He was re-homed...not going to peck me and still get fed! In all fairness, I DID warn him but he must not have understood English....
Michelle Farmgirl Sister #4097
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