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Errant Gin Monks posted:I was unsure whether people would be upset with my posts about meat birds but I felt I want to see more of your posts. Learning about raising meat birds is an interesting topic, from both the practicality of it (these birds will not be able to live for long without major health issues) and the emotional side of it. I was looking up turkeys a while back and it's just... there's something very strange to me about breeding a bird so it will get as big as possible with a giant breast, so it will be delicious. I'm not saying it's wrong - I'm saying that it's strange, and American culture is so distanced from food production that it's something of a culture shock to learn about how we do it these days.
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StrixNebulosa posted:I want to see more of your posts. Learning about raising meat birds is an interesting topic, from both the practicality of it (these birds will not be able to live for long without major health issues) and the emotional side of it. cornish x, broadbreasted, etc really aren't necessarily about taste so much as feed to meat conversion ratios. The heavier the bird is on less feed, the less overhead you have and the more you make. turkeys are cool friends. they just also die really easily. if you have the right land and the right shelter, they're great and there's a bunch of really gorgeous birds. Royal palms look amazing.
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# ? May 18, 2020 14:25 |
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Fluffy Bunnies posted:cornish x, broadbreasted, etc really aren't necessarily about taste so much as feed to meat conversion ratios. The heavier the bird is on less feed, the less overhead you have and the more you make. I did the Cornish a few times - they were the dumbest birds. But, they were delicious, and ready to harvest at 8-9 weeks. I doubt I'll do it again, but have no regrets. I have a flock of 6 layers right now, and they are a lot more personable and fun. In related news my Eglu (ordered in March) will finally be here at the end of the month.
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# ? May 18, 2020 15:20 |
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What if you dislike breast meat and prefer leg meat. Is there a chicken breed that gets thicc legs?
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# ? May 18, 2020 15:32 |
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Alterian posted:What if you dislike breast meat and prefer leg meat. Is there a chicken breed that gets thicc legs? You want pastured rainbow rangers/freedom rangers/god those birds have like 90 names. Preferably roos.
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# ? May 18, 2020 15:36 |
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Neptune is laying, or rather not laying, soft-shelled eggs. Twice now she's laid a yolk and I had to pull the shell out for her. Our analysis is that she's fallen down the pecking order, and is also one of the two chickens who regularly hop out of the run to forage around the yard. So we think she's not getting enough calcium because she's not eating enough of her regular feed. Our plan is to isolate her for a couple days and only give her regular feed and some grit. We also put her in a warm bath. Any other suggestions?
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# ? May 18, 2020 15:37 |
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Alterian posted:What if you dislike breast meat and prefer leg meat. Is there a chicken breed that gets thicc legs? That’s why I’m raising *Rangers. I want that big thick leg and a more used breast muscle with flavor. To be fair though one of the feeders fell the other day and instead of having to stand to eat they could sit. Every single one of them was sitting on their rear end gorging themselves. They really aren’t that far off from CXs, but they don’t look like half feathered mutants.
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# ? May 18, 2020 16:04 |
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Fluffy Bunnies posted:
My God, I'm so sorry that happened. I don't have the words for that experience. Birds, as I'm sure you know, are incredibly sensitive to airborne stuff. I don't use nonstick pans for that reason. (Even though they'd have to be heated to 500-600 degrees, which most American ovens cannot do.) I once lost two family members, a close friend, and all three of my parrots to different causes in a five month period and it nearly broke my brain. I hope you're doing OK.
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Captain Log posted:My God, I'm so sorry that happened. I don't have the words for that experience. Birds, as I'm sure you know, are incredibly sensitive to airborne stuff. I don't use nonstick pans for that reason. (Even though they'd have to be heated to 500-600 degrees, which most American ovens cannot do.) I'm super careful with everything and I even called their vet to ask about the drano: who said "oh I'm sure it'll be fine". It was not fine. It wasn't fine at all. I just. every window open. No way for it to get into their room. I did everything and it was just a sad little pile of friends. I'm up and down about it. While I know I couldn't have done anything else and it -had- to be done, if I'd had an outdoor area for them I could've shoved them out there, maybe? Something? But the local stray cats are a problem.
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Fluffy Bunnies posted:I'm super careful with everything and I even called their vet to ask about the drano: who said "oh I'm sure it'll be fine". You can't put that on yourself. You literally did everything a responsible owner would do. I'm so sorry. The image of all that is sticking with me and I wish I could give you a hug or something. That's so loving wretched and I'm glad you're doing OK. I was a literal mess after I lost my flock in a short period of time.
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# ? May 18, 2020 22:47 |
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That's heartbreaking and I'm so sorry
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# ? May 18, 2020 23:09 |
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https://twitter.com/ewalus/status/1262458848519938048
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# ? May 19, 2020 20:53 |
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For the record I was never upset yo! Don't keep that narrative up, I explained myself. A friend of mine had a conure for about 7 years, but around 5 or 6 years back her ex-bf accidentally killed it when trying to shut a door behind himself and the bird was just trailing too close behind. Her conure was quite the character and a big reason why I think I'd really enjoy such a clever pet, but she took the loss hard and is likely going to stay mad about it for her life. It just puts me in mind of the new problem-proofing I'd have to go through to feel comfortably prepped for a pet like that. The other big thing is, it seems that a characteristic of every parrot out there is that they will be loud on occasion, like 3 inches from your ear. I'm prone to migraines from shrill noise, I don't know if I would adapt for that.
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5er posted:I'm prone to migraines from shrill noise, I don't know if I would adapt for that. (Bourke's are chill as hell.)
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Alterian posted:What if you dislike breast meat and prefer leg meat. Is there a chicken breed that gets thicc legs? Both my wife and I are not white meat, or breast fans, but the breasts from the CX were delicious and juicy.
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# ? May 22, 2020 14:18 |
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Its hard to photograph 5 chicks at the same time.
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# ? May 22, 2020 16:46 |
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Had a fox come by the coop yesterday evening! Larger than I thought, didn't manage to get a photo though. Predators are out in force these days...
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# ? May 22, 2020 18:50 |
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Alterian posted:Its hard to photograph 5 chicks at the same time. It only gets more difficult! Cute batch there.
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# ? May 23, 2020 00:10 |
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These doofuses kill each other trying to eat. https://imgur.com/gallery/VKU72uj Errant Gin Monks fucked around with this message at 03:51 on May 23, 2020 |
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Errant Gin Monks posted:These diffuses kill each other trying to eat. pipe feeders work pretty decent
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Fluffy Bunnies posted:pipe feeders work pretty decent Could you imagine 27 of these idiots trying to eat from a pipe feeder? They would murder each other.
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Errant Gin Monks posted:Could you imagine 27 of these idiots trying to eat from a pipe feeder? They would murder each other. a horizontal pipe feeder, not a verticle one.
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# ? May 23, 2020 04:37 |
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What would make a several weeks old duckling suddenly stop eating/drinking? My gf called me this morning saying one of four ducks she's concerned about, but as far as I know, nothing has changed in their habitat or their food/water situation. (duck crumbles/water with electrolytes/duck pellets we haven't used yet afaik, and they have a heat lamp and she gives them a bath every day while she builds the shed thing for them)
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# ? May 23, 2020 14:12 |
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Errant Gin Monks posted:These doofuses kill each other trying to eat. Kinda seems like maybe you could use one more feeder in there?
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GreenBuckanneer posted:What would make a several weeks old duckling suddenly stop eating/drinking? Is it doing anything other than not eating? Is the crop totally empty? How hot is it in there?
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5er posted:Kinda seems like maybe you could use one more feeder in there? I could but they really don’t need it. There is a frenzy every time we fill them up. They are never empty we just top them off every day. They are just gluttons. Today I finish the fence to keep them in the back part of the yard so they can get out and free range a bit.
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Fluffy Bunnies posted:Is it doing anything other than not eating? Is the crop totally empty? How hot is it in there? It was pretty listless and couldn't walk very well. It was apparently fine last night but we found out it had been coughing or wheezing? For a few days. It was brought to the vet and apparently had a viral infection and maybe pneumonia. They suggested putting it down and she decided to do that. they didn't have a lot of hope for intubation would help. She does not have a "shed" built for them outside yet (maybe tomorrow) but for now the remaining three ducklings are in basically a big tote in the bathroom with a infrared heating lamp, and water, and water electrolytes mix, and had duck crumbles and duck pellets. They'd be on pine bedding changed daily and a bath daily. The ducks are five weeks old. I haven't really been heavily involved in their husbandry, but this seemed fine for ducklings on Google. They might have had chicken feed maybe in the past but not really since I've been involved in it. Their legs/knees shake a bit when they are drying off and idk if that's normal or a niacin deficiency, all their food is formulated for duck pellets Purina stuff. Any suggestions are appreciated.
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GreenBuckanneer posted:It was pretty listless and couldn't walk very well. It was apparently fine last night but we found out it had been coughing or wheezing? For a few days. It was brought to the vet and apparently had a viral infection and maybe pneumonia. They suggested putting it down and she decided to do that. they didn't have a lot of hope for intubation would help. either lack of b vitamins (which is unlikely considering diet) or it got overheated and died.
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Fluffy Bunnies posted:either lack of b vitamins (which is unlikely considering diet) or it got overheated and died. How long should it have the light on? Is it a bad thing if their top half is dry but underside is damp? It's a small bathroom and I want to say it was around 80 in there They have pine bedding per everything I've read to give them, but they sure do like to taste the shavings a lot. The vet thought it was a virus that would not transfer to the others edit: we put a towel down in the tub instead of the bedding and they're dry now. guess they needed more absorption GreenBuckanneer fucked around with this message at 05:36 on May 24, 2020 |
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First time out of the coop and into the surrounding area. I finished the fence this afternoon to keep them inside. Only about half came out and it took them a good 30 minutes once the door was open to attempt it. They really are extremely lazy.
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# ? May 24, 2020 04:04 |
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Just some chillax duckling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97S9ktx7jWw They're starting to get their different colored feathers in, though not this one yet.
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# ? May 24, 2020 05:34 |
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GreenBuckanneer posted:Just some chillax duckling: What a relaxed fluff duck.
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Errant Gin Monks posted:
Look at those little brown hens!
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# ? May 24, 2020 10:46 |
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Awww at chill duck vid and hen pics.
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# ? May 24, 2020 11:49 |
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spookygonk posted:Look at those little brown hens! Yeah the roosters are running around beating the poo poo out of each other. The hens just do their own thing.
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# ? May 24, 2020 16:32 |
Things are going well in chicken land. I put in some diagonal perches higher up in the coop and for a dustbath put in a sandbox filled with... sand, DTE and a little bit of ash. The chickens love to pile up and sit in it. And use the area just in front of it as their dust bath instead That Works fucked around with this message at 17:07 on May 24, 2020 |
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# ? May 24, 2020 16:37 |
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That's just chicken logic.
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# ? May 24, 2020 21:13 |
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One of my Roos can’t close his beak all the way. His top beak curves down too much to allow the bottom beak to seal. I felt bad for him until I realized he was the poo poo head that keeps crowing all the time. If he keeps it up I’m eating that motherfucker first.
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# ? May 31, 2020 06:21 |
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https://mobile.twitter.com/shelfcomedy/status/1266679668603858946
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I've heard Hawaii is covered in feral chickens.
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