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Posted by StraightDrive on 05-16-2012 07:39 PM:

(OT) Who has chickens on here?

I know this is a coonhound site but o well. It doesnt hurt to mix it up a little. I was just wondering how many of you coonhunters have chickens that you fool with. I hadnt had any in several years. I got to thinking and so well now I have a few. LOL I got me some Rhode Island Red Bantams last week. They are sure fun to watch and mess with. So if you have any post pics and tell a little about them. Btw can you tell I am bored. LOL

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Posted by SMH on 05-16-2012 07:49 PM:

I ain't got none but I'd love to have some good laying hens

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Posted by bruce hammontre on 05-16-2012 07:50 PM:

Chickens

Have black copper maran and some buff orpingtons.
like watching them and drinking my coffee. So relaxing.

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Posted by EnglishBabe on 05-16-2012 08:01 PM:

I have 10 Araucana, 8 Black Jersey Giants and 5 Barred Rock. All hens, lots and lots of eggs. I'm thinking about getting some more, just to round it up to an even number and add some more color. My chickens are my pets, I know who is who and call them by name. Just call my the crazy chicken lady!

EGGS FOR SALE....$1.00 A DOZON...EGG CARTONS NEEDED!

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Posted by amazingcursouth on 05-16-2012 08:04 PM:

i have 12 hens, Rhode Island Reds to be exact. I really like having my own chickens for eggs and meat.

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Posted by les condra on 05-16-2012 08:27 PM:

i have a couple hundred chickens but they are all game chickens i enjoy them very much


Posted by Alan Anderson on 05-16-2012 08:41 PM:

got

Blk Copper,Wheaton and Coocoo Marans,Rhode Island Reds,Speckled Sussex,and Red Polish.

Also Blueface Hatch,Sweaters,Doms,Colonel's[the real 1's,from Mr.Givens himself 45 years ago]Regular Greys,Thai's,Asils,and Blues.

Plus ADGA registered Alpine,Nubian and Oberhasli dairy goats.

And enough hogs to keep the freezer full.

Blessed with 217 acres on a mtn.top,and nobody within 3/4 mile.

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Posted by ajsdad on 05-16-2012 08:42 PM:

I have 10 hens and 1 rooster. My son and I enjoy having them around the house!! They each have their own personality!!!
Best insect removers ever!


Posted by muleman232 on 05-16-2012 08:56 PM:

chickens

I've had chickens off and on since I was nine or ten I'm almost sixty-five now. I've had all kinds of bantams when I was younger now I've got Americanas. I let them loose in the winter, and pen them up in the summer. My wife doesn't like chicken poop on the patio it sticks to her bare feet


Posted by les condra on 05-16-2012 08:58 PM:

Re: got

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Alan Anderson
[B]Blk Copper,Wheaton and Coocoo Marans,Rhode Island Reds,Speckled Sussex,and Red Polish.

Also Blueface Hatch,Sweaters,Doms,Colonel's[the real 1's,from Mr.Givens himself 45 years ago]Regular Greys,Thai's,Asils,and Blues.

all i raise is hatch cocks that came from kirk mcbryar of al and chuck ellis kelso i have gotten rid of the rest of em,


Posted by miketalk777 on 05-16-2012 09:08 PM:

I got 4 layers 1 rir rooster 4 young soon to be layers and 2 bitties


Posted by Rick on 05-16-2012 10:11 PM:

wheaton old englidh bantams....

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Posted by wakenda creek b on 05-16-2012 11:38 PM:

I have barred rocks,rhode island reds,buff orphingtons and black sussex.A total of 24 hens.2 barred rock roosters,3 bantam hens and 1 rooster.I like watching them too.I have no trouble selling the eggs.

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Posted by codeman on 05-17-2012 12:39 AM:

game

lookimg for minner blue hens thanks

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Posted by l.lyle on 05-17-2012 01:03 AM:

My son has 12 RIR that just got feathered. he inherited some floating catfish cages made out of three inch PVC on top to float. He plans tojust turn them upside down and put those chickens in them. Put a roof on it for shade and some hay on top for insulation. Hook a water hose to it and put it out in the pasture. Then every day pull the waterhose to put it in a new spot. I imagine he is going to need a solar powered fence charger. too. He doesn't think he will have to feed near as much. Anybody ever heard of this?


Posted by hillbilly56 on 05-17-2012 02:10 AM:

chicken lady

my uncle has 1 rodeiland red rooster and 4 hens up by the barn i love to hear that ole rooster crow in the moronings i kept chickens growing up but quit messin with them i am startin a rabbit factory now you sellin your eggs to cheap they was bring at least 2 dollars a dozen over at wanyesburg live stock action 2 wks ago but thats probly a 4 hr drive 1 way for you


Posted by kaylor on 05-17-2012 02:49 AM:

I have 12 golden comets, 6 leghorns, 6 araucanas, and we are also raising 24 cornish game hens.


Posted by l.lyle on 05-17-2012 03:03 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by kaylor
I have 12 golden comets, 6 leghorns, 6 araucanas, and we are also raising 24 cornish game hens.
What makes a cornish game hen taste so different? is it in the feed or the processing or is that just the way they taste. I like them for a change of regular chicken.


Posted by hendro18 on 05-17-2012 03:14 AM:

Well since you are talking about chickens i have an incubator with egg turner i would take 60 for both only used twice and hatched lots of peeps its pretty easy whoever gets it if they want ill send simple instructions with it!!

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Posted by m_blakemore on 05-17-2012 03:30 AM:

l.lyle
I raise meat chickens this way. Definately alot less feed and better tasting birds.

Google polyface farms and look at his chicken tractors thats what I do and am doing again this fall.


Posted by StraightDrive on 05-17-2012 03:30 AM:

Thanks for all your replys. Does any of you have pics of your chickens? I will try to post some of mine tomm.

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GR. CH."PR"DEADLY PETEY UKC 1st. place( SIRE=Gr.Nt.Ch.Ch.PR Mc's Deadly Hitman / Dam=Ch.Nt.Ch.PR Beard's Stylish Magic) (Gone but Not Forgotten)

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Posted by l.lyle on 05-17-2012 04:05 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by m_blakemore
l.lyle
I raise meat chickens this way. Definately alot less feed and better tasting birds.

Google polyface farms and look at his chicken tractors thats what I do and am doing again this fall.

Man that Chicken tractor has all the makings of what he is talking about. He is smart but I knew he must have got that idea from somewhere, LOL. Basicaly, neither one of us a hyped up on "sustainable" "natural Organic" and all that stuff but with light weight and stronger materials we sure are not against a better way either. Those catfish cages are PVC and are about 50 pounds and about 12 by 6' . The garden hose gets heavy after three hundred feet ( I know that from experience in my own garden). He is more or less doing this for a better pasture he says for his old crippled up horse that some local yokal doo gooder woman keeps reporting him to the Humane Society. LOL. Horse standing in ankle deep green grass in ten acres and a round bale of hay and 2 scoops of sweetfeed a day. Give me a break Doo Gooders!!! He will probably catch hell about the chickens too. But he don't care and neither do I.


Posted by on 05-17-2012 04:07 AM:

I just started keeping a few chickens in the last year. I've got 3 old barred rock hens, a banty barred rock rooster, 2 banty barred rock hens, a Silver Laced Wyndotte Rooster, 1 cochin hen, and 1 aracuana hen.

We collect a few eggs but most go to waste. Our chickens are mostly just yard ornaments to give us something to look at.

I'd like to add more poultry in the future. They are inexpensive to acquire and care for and are cheap redneck entertainment.

I haven't incubated any, but I'm hoping for a natural hatch but I'm not having much luck getting any hens to go broody enough yet. Any pointers?


Posted by EnglishBabe on 05-17-2012 04:20 AM:

My Black Jersey Giants are always 'clucking' as my mom puts it. The are always hogging the laying boxes and then I have to throw them out of the pen for a week or so til they get it out of their system. I get all my chicks from Murray McMurray Hatchery in IA. They come in a little cardboard box and the postman calls me to come pick them up cause they are driving him nuts and the rural carrier won't haul them.

Yes I know the eggs are cheap, heck I give them away. Last week alone I sold 22 doz. and I have about 14 doz. sitting here to box up....if I had the boxes....

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Posted by l.lyle on 05-17-2012 04:27 AM:

My girlfriend was singing in the kitchen when i got up for breakfast. She said , 'Well look a there, there is a double yolker" I said to myself, some insphincter was asleep. LOL . No wonder Diamond catching it.


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