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Re: Housing Poultry

Post by Deb on 8/13/2008, 10:58 pm

I have watched several friends go through the missing hen episode, only to have them turn up in about a month with a trail of little cheepers behind them. Hopefully you will have the same outcome.

Congrats on the new little baby cochins! Can we get pics? I have never seen a cochin chick before (I don't think).

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Post by Okie on 8/14/2008, 7:28 am

Well, they say the pathway to Hell is paved with good intentions. I guess I have been paving where my camera is concerned. Smile
It has been really hectic around here the past couple of days. I had planned on puppy and chick pictures yesterday, but it just didn't happen.
I hope to get some today. Smile

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Post by wolfpenfarm on 8/14/2008, 7:53 pm

Oh i hope she does return. She would come up and sit on my arm. Sweet hen.

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Post by Deb on 8/14/2008, 11:05 pm

I had a little banty, all black, that would sit on my right shoulder while I worked in my flower beds. She never pooed on me, ever. But, she watched like a hawk for any worms to be unearthed. Her name was tinkerbell. I miss her.

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Post by Okie on 8/28/2008, 5:24 pm

I had 10 mil Fleur d'Uccles that were running loose until a few days ago. The little things were all over us when we milked the goats. I only had the one little rooster. These bigger rooster had started chasing the pullets and mistreating the little rooster, so I put them in a tractor where they are safe. I visit them several times a day, but I miss them running loose. Smile

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