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Some breeds also are more suited to smaller yards, the buckeye was bred to forage and free range, like the games, and they typically suffer in confinement. Weather is, as mentioned, a really big issue...marans are bred for cold temps. ...
I do like the buckeye characteristics, but you do know that's a rare breed? Marans would be cool to have the eggs, an auracana (sp) but once again...rare breeds to have the sop in any of them. I have American game fowl (or apppalacian...
Way too funny!
What kind of chickens do you want? It's never too soon to plan ahead.
Good luck with that job transfer, it's beautiful on this side of the world. Yeah, one thing I never could do was turn on the water facet tears. I think they want to take over the house, remember the good old days when they were queen....
I'm about 8 miles se of Sutton. 2 miles from the geographical center of WV. There is a sign. :-)
Sounds all set. Remember eggs are the most nutriously complete food available, it's easy to digest, and there isn't alot of..waste biproduct. He doesn't have the same need for bulk right now, and since he's not exercising you don't want...
Funny thing, I got a few chickens several years ago, for eggs, and for bugs, and just to have around...now the latest count is 64, and that's never accurate because they free range and there's always a little group hiding out somewhere,...
Oh that show had me laughing! Prob cause it was so close to the truth....so funny!
Ooooohhhhh! AA is the size of the battery. Geez. Congrats to Wilma, soon the alvalanche of eggs will occur...too many to count!
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