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  1. Buck Creek Chickens

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    swaps are good but you do have to be careful, waterfowl are unlikely to bring anything home, you always quarantine any bird brought on to the property even if its been on your property , no matter what. From a show, swap meet whatever...... I quarantine for 6 weeks after any show, Demo...
  2. Buck Creek Chickens

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    the Fond du Lac swap is the 26 of Oct. you should be able to find one there.
  3. Buck Creek Chickens

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    bantam or full size. Silkies lay a good size egg,kid friendly, a lot of time most chickens are kid friendly it all depends on how they are handled as chicks
  4. Buck Creek Chickens

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    actually a very handsome Old man, he's 5 and very spoiled, but is the Rooster I take to all my demos, he's a show bird too. This is one of his professional Photos, I dared a photographer to take the pictures. She took the dare and did great, she's now taking chicken pictures.
  5. Buck Creek Chickens

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    are you in town or country, I like poly-dome calf hutches for coops. You add a door, drill 2 small hole in the roof add 2 eye hooks to hang feed & water. they are movable to clean, once the snow hits it seals up the bottom. you add a fence instant coop (warm in the winter too) adding a light for...
  6. Buck Creek Chickens

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    haven't been here in awhile, how's everyone doing? (stupid like lots of corn that's why his ears are yellow)
  7. Buck Creek Chickens

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    Hi, have a few minutes. the app for the Ads is Do Not Track Plus, it is free. speeds up BYC alot
  8. Buck Creek Chickens

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    http://greenbay.craigslist.org/grd/2698192562.html check this out, $20 each for EE's, $50 for a BC Maran, $30 for a Brama and $30 for an olive egger, all I can say you got to be kidding
  9. Buck Creek Chickens

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    Quote: nope that's not the right check, what you need to do is check the space between the pubic bones, just under the vent on either side. also check for lice, not just in the vent area, look under the wings and under the chin. and do your hens look peek-id (spelling) what about mites those...
  10. Buck Creek Chickens

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    Quote: hi doc, have you vent check your flock, you know the finger test (not in the vent remember LOL) 1 finger not laying, 2 fingers just started or restarting if molted, 3 fingers everyday lay: in full lay. depending on what you find we can go from there, email me and we'll go futher. will...
  11. Buck Creek Chickens

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    for anyone the thermo-cube's work great, have one on every heated waterer and bucket as insurance if they don't work right, and have one on a bullet heater as a back-up heater, but I used it as the sole thermostat on the same heater last year kept the water from freezeing in the back shed. I...
  12. Buck Creek Chickens

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    Quote: your the only one who noticed, any way I only have the roo's at the moment but as soon as they start laying well I'll be hatching, I've also so ended up with a new color of booted, just showed up in my show line, Buttercreame, a straw colored mottled, very beautiful
  13. Buck Creek Chickens

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    Anyone need a Lav Orpington Rooster, my second batch of babies gave me 4, I'm keeping 2, so 2 need a good home or thy are going in the freezer
  14. Buck Creek Chickens

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    checking in, I just got done washing 14 chickens for Portage, still have 4 more to do. At least I didn't have to do it in the house this year, set up my chick shed as a bathing room, had it up to 95 degrees in there today, but the washing, drying, and cages are all in there, very convenient. Its...
  15. Buck Creek Chickens

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    Quote: I started that about 3 yrs ago, I get a side of beef, a whole pig, from a farmer we know very well, hunt or grow any other meat we need. What turned me off of store meat was they are injecting it with who-knows-what, yuk, and like you say the conditions store meat is raised double yuk...
  16. Buck Creek Chickens

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    I'm not sure what he is, the reason I call him and his ladies my "Hmong" chickens is the fellow I got him from said they came from Vietnam, and Papa was worth $500 its a possiable they are Ga Noi
  17. Buck Creek Chickens

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    Quote: I lost my rooster to a predator this summer.. I still have the 2 hens.. and I also have 9 young ones.. I think there is at least one rooster in the bunch.. too soon to tell, yet.. I like those jungle fowl.. they are so people friendly, and they do not go around picking fights with...
  18. Buck Creek Chickens

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    Tenchi is home, he's my "hmong" rooster. he disappeared last Mon (a week ago ), thought for sure he was a goner, which really sucked he was my only rooster, these birds throw about 10 hens to one rooster, which can be a good thing, unless you only have one roo, and none that look like roo's in...
  19. Buck Creek Chickens

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    Anyone interested in a few Gold necks, I have around 25 or so and can't keep them all, they are out of a great line, with the dk gold in the roo's which keeps the gold in the hens, its a hard one to find, if you handle them often they aren't flighty, but they are not as calm as a Cochin, either...
  20. Buck Creek Chickens

    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    Quote: , I've had great hatches this year with these, and I'm getting white ones too
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