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    Chicks !!!

    Chicks, the fuzzy feathery kind, not the babes.
    Arrived this AM, from Meyer Hatchery.
    Ordered 40 sexed hens, and 10 straight run, 52 arrived all healthy.
    USPS tracking sux, they were shipped Monday the 5th, they had one entry stating they were transferred to UPS on the 1st, then they had them arriving yesterday morning and out for delivery last night...
    Here they are, I'm going to be selling free range/organic/fertile/non GMO etc eggs!

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    Nice! Looks like you went all out on the brooder boxes too. I recommend you don't keep too many together or they will "pile" and some will die.
    Don't know what breeds you ended up with, but ours, (Leghorns and Buffs) started laying at 4-5 months.
    I recently heard that the Tetracycline powder (antibiotic) is going to be pulled off the market as an over the counter item. So you may want to buy a few packs while you can.
    That and the electrolites is the only meds we keep for the chickens.
    Good Luck.
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    You're gonna have so many eggs it'll be a full time job to sell em!

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    I miss homegrown eggs, they had a much better taste.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baglady View Post
    Nice! Looks like you went all out on the brooder boxes too. I recommend you don't keep too many together or they will "pile" and some will die.
    The brooders were from when I was trying to make money by raising quail and chukars to sell to game bird dog trainers, I still will do a little of that, those brooders have tripled in price since I bought them, I also have 3 GQF incubators for continuing the chick supply, I had 3 Barred Rock hens but one died and no rooster of that breed, Barred Rock is what these are, I have a pair of RIR but prefer the gentleness of the BR. Yes they should start laying late March, or April at the latest.

    Quote Originally Posted by Baglady View Post
    I recently heard that the Tetracycline powder (antibiotic) is going to be pulled off the market as an over the counter item. So you may want to buy a few packs while you can. Good Luck.
    I heard the same thing on animal antibiotics, supposed to go into effect in January, I haven't found out anything concrete, but my better half has horses and her Vet is here at least every month, and I have a Niece in the land of Fruits and Nuts that is also a vet. So I should be good on Rx scripts, and I also have a good supply of Tetracycline, Erythromycin, BMD, and Penicillin, which is all mail order, around here the only over the counter is Terramycine.

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    I'm just had my little girl see the picture of the chicks and she says aww they are soo cute!!
    then I told her it takes one of them to make a chicken nugget
    then she said I was meanie
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    Good to have connections. One of our neighbors has Barred Rocks. Seems to be highly sought after around here. I'm guessing they are good layers as well as docile.
    We haven't had to use any antibiotics since the first week they were here, so maybe not such a big deal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baglady View Post
    I'm guessing they are good layers as well as docile. We haven't had to use any antibiotics since the first week they were here, so maybe not such a big deal.
    Good layers, ... I'm guessing about 200 eggs a year, all large and brown. I use antibiotics the first few days to knock out the respiratory chick killers, always have, always will. Chickens don't need much after that unless there's something going around, and of course you will always have feather mites, lice, and scale mites, but that's all real easy to take care of with Sevin dust, just make a dusting box with DE and Sevin, and they take care of all that themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by azrancher View Post
    Good layers, ... I'm guessing about 200 eggs a year, all large and brown. I use antibiotics the first few days to knock out the respiratory chick killers, always have, always will. Chickens don't need much after that unless there's something going around, and of course you will always have feather mites, lice, and scale mites, but that's all real easy to take care of with Sevin dust, just make a dusting box with DE and Sevin, and they take care of all that themselves.

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    Yeah that's what we used this year, 7 dust, (actually 5%..don't know why they call it "7" dust?)
    I like the idea of using the diametious earth. From what Hawg and others have said it works good for all the little nasties.
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    Nice birds. I might check out Meyer's. I didn't know anyone would ship them this time of year. Around here they all quit about September or October and start back around February
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