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roostershamblin

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http://roostershamblin.wordpress.com/ would you please spend a few minutes reading my blog about everything chicken. I have been raising more than 50 breeds of chickens 40 years.
 
I kept several breeds when at school, Light Sussex, Whit Leghorn, Australorp and Rhode Island Red, hatching eggs in my incubater, and selling eggs. Once I had bought my ranch I went through several commercial hybrids, both layers and slaughter birds, I wouldn't mind keeping a few rare breed fowl as a hobby and for eggs again.
The farm here has naked neck free range slaughter fowl and two types of Maran layers, new types are often trialed for our specialised markets.
 
i dont have time to be readin no chickn stories never did care for any animal with feathers,crapin all over ever thang and crowin at sunup :mad:
good luck
 
HAY MAKER said:
i dont have time to be readin no chickn stories never did care for any animal fluffin' his feathers,scrapin all over ever thang and crowin at sunup :mad:
good luck

Sounds like a paticler ol' Texan we know.............. :wink: :P :lol:
 
i dont have time to be readin no chickn stories never did care for any animal with feathers,crapin all over ever thang and crowin at sunup Mad
good luck

Haymaker, for those of us who lived 100 miles from proper stores, most of it dirt track, we had to ba as self sufficient as possible or do without, and I like some eggs with my home smoked bacon, you guys really don't know how lucky you are with a Wallmart every 10 miles :lol:

Nothing came up on the page Say what?

Came up just fine this side of the Atlantic, Bilbuckaroo :wink:
 
Big Muddy rancher said:
Blkbuckaroo said:
Nothing came up on the page :???:

You look really sad you didn't get to read any chicken stories about Haymaker. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Well we got wiped out of our chickens last fall,as did our niehbors.My niehbor shot the coon 3 times and the sucker still ran off,thier as big as small dogs around here.Never did find the body :???: Lots of varmits around here.Any way were in the market for a new flock of chickens,new and improved coop of course,wondering what kind of different breeds are out there.We like fresh eggs every day and homegrown chicken is way better than any store bought,at least the one's we've raised.Even thought about buying a milk cow,but i'm not optimistic enough to milk twice a day :wink: 8)
 
Blkbuckaroo said:
Big Muddy rancher said:
Blkbuckaroo said:
Nothing came up on the page :???:

You look really sad you didn't get to read any chicken stories about Haymaker. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Well we got wiped out of our chickens last fall,as did our niehbors.My niehbor shot the coon 3 times and the sucker still ran off,thier as big as small dogs around here.Never did find the body :???: Lots of varmits around here.Any way were in the market for a new flock of chickens,new and improved coop of course,wondering what kind of different breeds are out there.We like fresh eggs every day and homegrown chicken is way better than any store bought,at least the one's we've raised.Even thought about buying a milk cow,but i'm not optimistic enough to milk twice a day :wink: 8)

Your supposed to teach your wife to milk. :D
 
We usually keep a jersey cross as a house cow, seperate her from the calf overnight, milk out in the morning, then run the calf with her for the rest of the day ("Lazy mans' dairying"), I have grafted a second calf onto the house milkers when they have been heavier milkers than one calf can cope with
 
Big Muddy rancher said:
Blkbuckaroo said:
Big Muddy rancher said:
You look really sad you didn't get to read any chicken stories about Haymaker. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Well we got wiped out of our chickens last fall,as did our niehbors.My niehbor shot the coon 3 times and the sucker still ran off,thier as big as small dogs around here.Never did find the body :???: Lots of varmits around here.Any way were in the market for a new flock of chickens,new and improved coop of course,wondering what kind of different breeds are out there.We like fresh eggs every day and homegrown chicken is way better than any store bought,at least the one's we've raised.Even thought about buying a milk cow,but i'm not optimistic enough to milk twice a day :wink: 8)

Your supposed to teach your wife to milk. :D
Had a milk goat once,don't drink goats milk ,so got rid of her,a friend pawned her off on us.Last time we'll have a animal that needs milking.
 

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