Until recently the only ways to get treadle feeders were to build them yourself or pay $200 and buy one from a catalog. Western Ranchman at 32nd St and Greenway carries treadle feeders. They are easy to train your birds to use and will save you lots
Apparently the last link I put out isn't working, sorry! If you can't sign up at the link below, contact me at my email address and I'll take care of you personally! Thanks so Much for supporting the Valley Permaculture Alliance as we share urban chi
I have been in the process of getting out of the chicken business. I have 2 hens left. 1 leghorn who is 1.5 years old and a 7 month old Jersey Giant. The leghorn is a daily layer, and the Jersey should start laying anytime now. Please email me azford
A hen and her four chicks showed up in my backyard earlier this week, and shows no signs of moving on. I would like to keep them, as my sister and I have been discussing getting chickens on and off for a year or so, but I am concerned they will never
Tour de Coop volunteers get LOTS of cool stuff! Get a FREE ticket to tour before or after your shift, a FREE re-usable tote with goodies inside, and a FREE limited edition TdC hat or visor! Help the VPA support urban chickens on December 3rd :)
ANNOUNCEMENT:Arizona Poultry Organization Fun Showthis coming Saturday, 3 December 20118:00amBuena Vista Ranchos HOA ParkTerrace Road & El Freda in Tempe, 85284Entry fee $3 per birdShowmanshipKnowledge BowlBreed IdentificaionFor $1 extra Costume Cont
The Phoenix Backyard Poultry MeetUp Group is doing a coop tour and potluck event this Sunday at 2pm.The goal is to get to know some other poultry buffs and share ideas about chicken environments. This is a small group and tour, with about 20 people a
Now is your chance to get your business in front of the eyes that count! Over 1000 people via the Tour de Coops who are interested in everything related to chickens, gardens and permaculture!
There are sponsorship & advertising opportunities from $10
I'm holding a class for processing (butchering) poultry on Sunday, October 16 at 2:00 pm. We're located in Gilbert, near Baseline and Greenfield. If you're interested, here's the information:
The class will cover the process of terminating, plucking
About four months ago we purchased a pair of Corriente cattle. Mother and son. They are both much fatter than when they were delivered, but the heifer is much fatter around the middle. If she were six or seven months pregnant, is there any way to tel
I have a few extra Welsh Harlequin and Cayuga ducklings from Metzer farms. I also have a chocolate runner duck. Easy to raise and terrific eggs. Reply if you are interested, they are all very healthy!
For anyone who's thought about having a rabbit for a pet, I have 5 show quality Himalayans and one English Spot available. Himis are extremely laid back rabbits and an ideal rabbit for kids. These rabbits would all be suitable for 4H/FFA homes (or
I have a 5 month old black Jersey Giant rooster that needs a new home. We can't keep him in our neighborhood. We have raised him since he was an egg. He is gentle and good with our hens. He needs to go ASAP. He is learning to crow.
I'm looking for 4-5 laying hens to move into my new coop. Most of the feed stores only have chicks for sale and I'd rather start with older hens than start my chicken adventures with babies. Looking for 10-12 week old hens. Please let me know
Okay sad news is that we messed up and lost our last chicken today. The weather has felt better to me and I've been bad about checking our last chicken's wading dish and my husband went out to check it today and found it empty and our last girl dead.
We are looking for a few additional 'coops' south of downtown / south the salt river bed between 32nd street + 15 avenue ... anybody interested in taking part in Tour de Coops 2011 in this possible sub-focus area?