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actually no im in San Antonio


Well if you are willing to drive to Austin (not sure when in SA you are so it might be easy or not :)), there is one off I35 and 290 that will do it for $2.50 I think. They are called the Alexander Family Farm, [email protected], (512) 626-0224, if nothing else they might be able to point you to someone down your way.
 
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I am new to the BYC community and have 2 RIRs, A rooster and hen. Adopted them so I don't know their age, but "Betty" lays an egg a day so far(only had them 3 weeks now), hoping that one day she may go broody and we will have chicks. She is still not letting me touch her, but eats out of my hand-so does the rooster "Zeus". Since we live in Rice, Texas..I have done lots of reading on feeding, how to keep them cool in this extreme heat and general care. Love this site and all the information that I have gotten from others........Karen in Texas
 
Yeah gams they came in yesterday mornin! If you go to my profile there ia a pic of the silkies and d' uccles they were getting trampled bu the other dozen. And oh boy did we have drama bout that! Well that and the fact that my oldest' d'uccle may not make it past the weekend! She is sooo flippin bummed! Her pullet was hatched with a deformed foot and she is walking on a clenched fist like foot.... I called the hatchery and informed them on the problem and all they will do is refund the $ a whole $3.50.... while my DD is ballin her eyes out I get to be the masked exicutioner! YAY!
But I digress......
We had fun tryin to figger out who's chicks r who's..... still get confused.
Ill try to post pics today to my profile, I can't seem to figure out how to post them to threads. I guess ima have to get one of them high speed computers that has real internet and stop using my phone.....lol
 
I am new to the BYC community and have 2 RIRs, A rooster and hen. Adopted them so I don't know their age, but "Betty" lays an egg a day so far(only had them 3 weeks now), hoping that one day she may go broody and we will have chicks. She is still not letting me touch her, but eats out of my hand-so does the rooster "Zeus". Since we live in Rice, Texas..I have done lots of reading on feeding, how to keep them cool in this extreme heat and general care. Love this site and all the information that I have gotten from others........Karen in Texas

Welcome! Not sure if you read this, but in the summer I take those little drinking bottles and 2 liter coke bottles, add water and freeze. Then just rotate them in and out of the coop. I am on a rain water system so I can't do a mister, but this just reuses the same water over and over again. they get a little dirty so I throw them in a plastic bag before I put them in the freezer. the chickens love them and fight over who gets to stand on them, very funny to watch
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Also, I bought some of that "shade screen" from Home Depot and just throw it over the coop in the summer and then take it down for the winter, it really does keep it 10-15 degrees cooler.
 
Thanks, RachaelS....I did know about freezing the water bottles as we did that when we had our rabbits and remember how they loved it!!! Didn't think about the screen, though...will give it a try. They like to scratch out holes in the ground under a huge Cypress tree in the yard and I started putting the frozen bottles under it as well as spraying the tree a bit to cool the underneath during the hottest part of the day. I am looking into a mister as well.....Thanks again!
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