Mahoney Pursley Ranch
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Pigeons. :lol:
Mahoney Pursley Ranch":18g0e244 said:Pigeons. :lol:
cypressfarms":1f8uu7xv said:Maybe I'll give in to the llama request instead.
cypress,cypressfarms":rz1sef3g said:Crowderfarms":rz1sef3g said:Cypress, IF they stay in and around the barn, it'll be a miracle. Just be ready for them roosting and making a heck of a mess, if you dont build a pen for them. Most of em' we had were picked off by Owls, or Foxes and Coyotes. Aint nothing like going to get on a Tractor and find chicken little was there the night before.
Man, I posted just before I left work and came home and in a couple of hours this.....whew. thanks to everyone for the replies, but crowder's above post alone is enough to say no. Gale and Milkmaid's comments are enough for me to tell my wife, and then she will make sure we don't get chickens. No one messes with her flower beds. This is a woman who likes to sit in the front yard and admire the house, thinking of what she could do next.
My girls are just old enough to start getting into 4-H, they seem to ask about a different animal once every few weeks. I'll have to nip this one in the bud. Maybe I'll give in to the llama request instead. Already said no to goats and rabbits and ducks.
Edit: Is there any type of fowl that would stay around a barn, or am I asking too much?
Beefy":vjhldie3 said:when i was little my grandma bought me some chicks for easter. i think there were 3. meanest danm birds i ever in my life saw. i raised those chickens and they were meaner'n be nice to me! i was only about 4 or 5. I couldnt even play in the yard without them attacking me. had to get our maid/nanny at the time, Ida, to come outside with me and beat the chickens off with a broom while i did whatever. neighbors dog got the black one and the other two "accidentally" were poisoned by some chemical overflow that dad was farming with.
Beefy":prswzydv said:i like "The Birds." i forgot the other thing that made me want to vomit. refresh me.
Beefy":prswzydv said:gross, that picture makes me want to throw up. she looks like a bull.
yeah right! my pics arent that great. i just get lucky every once in a while.
cypressfarms":6svpi86w said:Crowderfarms":6svpi86w said:Cypress, IF they stay in and around the barn, it'll be a miracle. Just be ready for them roosting and making a heck of a mess, if you dont build a pen for them. Most of em' we had were picked off by Owls, or Foxes and Coyotes. Aint nothing like going to get on a Tractor and find chicken little was there the night before.
Man, I posted just before I left work and came home and in a couple of hours this.....whew. thanks to everyone for the replies, but crowder's above post alone is enough to say no. Gale and Milkmaid's comments are enough for me to tell my wife, and then she will make sure we don't get chickens. No one messes with her flower beds. This is a woman who likes to sit in the front yard and admire the house, thinking of what she could do next.
My girls are just old enough to start getting into 4-H, they seem to ask about a different animal once every few weeks. I'll have to nip this one in the bud. Maybe I'll give in to the llama request instead. Already said no to goats and rabbits and ducks.
Edit: Is there any type of fowl that would stay around a barn, or am I asking too much?
Caustic Burno":13ktevb5 said:SPRINGER FARMS MURRAY GRE":13ktevb5 said:Saltydawg":13ktevb5 said:We always kept about 150 or so Golden Comets when i was younger.
We had some Plymouth Rocks too but they didn't seem to lay as many eggs as the Comets.
We had a chicken coop (about 10x15 in size) with about 50 nesting boxes for the hens and we would caponize all the males and eat/sell them once they grew up.
Used a 40" chicken wire fence and clipped one of their wings so if they tried to fly they just ended up dive bombing in a spiral :lol: .
We kept dogs around and taught them not to monkey with the chickens...dogs did good keeping predators away.
I know this can obviously be done....but tell me...how do you break the dogs from killing the chickens? :?: :cboy:
22 Long Rifle and get a new dog.
aplusmnt":n4vv4mff said:Get em a nice little heifer for 4-H. Then you get a nice cow. Win, Win situation.
Crowderfarms":hfpmsfdr said:Cypress, just had a Brainstorm! Get about a 150 Chickens, and Aplus says he'll provide the services of cleaning all that Chicken DoDo up.Off vehicles, Tractors, Mules and out of the lugs on your boot soles. Course he'll need a dozen eggs now and then. :lol:
Just dont bring Mr. Clean w/ you. He gives me the creeps.I think he's queer.aplusmnt":1n51j3es said:Crowderfarms":1n51j3es said:Cypress, just had a Brainstorm! Get about a 150 Chickens, and Aplus says he'll provide the services of cleaning all that Chicken DoDo up.Off vehicles, Tractors, Mules and out of the lugs on your boot soles. Course he'll need a dozen eggs now and then. :lol:
We can for sure do some barteringWhile on the way I can head up to TN to clean the feed store for you. So far I clean a vet and a feed store locally, this is basically my only contact with real cattle men.
Crowderfarms":1xzliliu said:Just dont bring Mr. Clean w/ you. He gives me the creeps.I think he's queer.aplusmnt":1xzliliu said:Crowderfarms":1xzliliu said:Cypress, just had a Brainstorm! Get about a 150 Chickens, and Aplus says he'll provide the services of cleaning all that Chicken DoDo up.Off vehicles, Tractors, Mules and out of the lugs on your boot soles. Course he'll need a dozen eggs now and then. :lol:
We can for sure do some barteringWhile on the way I can head up to TN to clean the feed store for you. So far I clean a vet and a feed store locally, this is basically my only contact with real cattle men.
Crowderfarms":9dph4zqd said:Just dont bring Mr. Clean w/ you. He gives me the creeps.I think he's queer.aplusmnt":9dph4zqd said:Crowderfarms":9dph4zqd said:Cypress, just had a Brainstorm! Get about a 150 Chickens, and Aplus says he'll provide the services of cleaning all that Chicken DoDo up.Off vehicles, Tractors, Mules and out of the lugs on your boot soles. Course he'll need a dozen eggs now and then. :lol:
We can for sure do some barteringWhile on the way I can head up to TN to clean the feed store for you. So far I clean a vet and a feed store locally, this is basically my only contact with real cattle men.