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  1. DesertChic

    Arizona Chickens

    Sweetie, I'm the quintessential nerd. I keep track of EVERYTHING. :lol:
  2. DesertChic

    Arizona Chickens

    Okay...I'm inspired. I need to do a better job on the roosts I've built for my birds. Well done!
  3. DesertChic

    Arizona Chickens

    Personally, I tend to think that crossing anything with a NN "improves" the breed. ;) As for the egg laying though....I have a 4+ year old NN still averaging 5 eggs per week, each weighing roughly 2.3 ounces. She did take time off during the winter, but last year, her third laying year, she...
  4. DesertChic

    Arizona Chickens

    I know someone on FB who has some. She likes the birds and they're beautiful and good layers, but she couldn't tell me much about their personalities.
  5. DesertChic

    Arizona Chickens

    Do your chickens consume the aloe? I'd like to plant some in my backyard (aka "Chicken Yard), but I don't want them destroying them after I throw out my back digging in the dirt/rock here to plant them.
  6. DesertChic

    Arizona Chickens

    And that's the very moment in hatching when anything resembling sleep ceases to exist for me. ;)
  7. DesertChic

    Arizona Chickens

    It was 54* when I left the house for work yesterday, and only 48* when I returned three hours later. I've been watching my flocks run under cover every time it rains, and then run out to enjoy the sunshine and scratch in the moist dirt every time the sun peeks out. It's kinda funny...you know...
  8. DesertChic

    Arizona Chickens

    The reason I say feather picking is because of the location and because of the shape of the tattered, remaining feathers in that area. Mites typically like to congregate closer to the vent, under the wings and between the legs. The location of this feather loss is typical of feather picking that...
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    Arizona Chickens

    Feather picking can be about low protein, or it can be about behavior. There are some birds (and some breeds) that are prone to feather pick out of boredom, to maintain their dominance in the flock, or just because the like the taste of blood from the feather shaft and also like to eat feathers...
  10. DesertChic

    Arizona Chickens

    I've been working a lot...too much. I try to spend more time outside with the flocks and working on the garden, but I keep getting stuck at work.
  11. DesertChic

    Arizona Chickens

    It happens. I literally watched one of my former roosters running across the yard and then suddenly stop, lay down and die. His heart just quit. He was HUGE, strong, muscular, sweet....and he just dropped dead. Sometimes the genetics just aren't there. By comparison I have other birds I've...
  12. DesertChic

    Arizona Chickens

    Whatever it takes to make them happy. :D
  13. DesertChic

    Arizona Chickens

    I want to give them a full two weeks to get cozy with one another. I just finished checking on them and Rocky's doing an amazing job courting all of them, but has yet to show me who his favorites are. I figure I may break out the candlelight and Barry White in a couple days to get the all in the...
  14. DesertChic

    Arizona Chickens

    I just moved Rocky (my blue egg carrier) into a pen with nearly all of my blue & green egg laying hens last night. He's dancing around like the happiest rooster in the world. The girls are slowly adjusting to the change, but I'm giving extra treats to them to make the move seem more appealing...
  15. DesertChic

    Arizona Chickens

    The rooster I'm using for this breeding is only 50/50 NN. One of the hens is also only 50/50, but the rest are at least 75% NN. I sold my only clean-necked NN rooster earlier this year.
  16. DesertChic

    Arizona Chickens

    I have a lot of NNs with the blue egg gene. When I set up my breeding pen, my rooster that's the strongest carrier of the blue egg gene will be paired mostly with blue/green egger hens.
  17. DesertChic

    Arizona Chickens

    I meant to say I don't vaccinate for anything, not everything. Sorry about that.
  18. DesertChic

    Arizona Chickens

    I don't vaccinate for everything, but from what I'm reading it doesn't sound like the current vaccine will be effective against this new strain.
  19. DesertChic

    Arizona Chickens

    Me either, and I tease my son all the time that he's an even bigger mutt than I am because he's got his father's genetics in him too. There was a bit of a scare when I was pregnant with him though. We had to undergo special genetics testing to make sure he wasn't afflicted with Tay Sachs disease...
  20. DesertChic

    Arizona Chickens

    I'm definitely a mutt. I researched back through 13 nationalities before finally deciding it wasn't worth my time to look further.
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