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Quote: Originally Posted by ellandeeranch  My last three TJ's chickens (11 weeks) are going to the freezer farm this week.  I'm very tired of walking by their coop, and them freaking out.  All the other...
Quote: Originally Posted by anyasmifya  I came on here because I got the cutest little egg the other day.  Here is a photo:   It must have come from one of my easter eggers! I got it on...
Quote: Originally Posted by ellandeeranch  I ate half of a 10-week TJ roo today.  Bbq'd up perfectly.  The fact that they're small was a bonus, IMO.  I find that farm-raised chickens are more...
Quote: Originally Posted by ellandeeranch  Processed three TJ's roosters today.  They pluck VERY easy with a one minute dunk at 150-155.    In the fridge now for a day or two of aging. ...
Quote: Originally Posted by aart  You should start a new thread! good idea aart- I'll do that if the egg develops
Quote: Originally Posted by talkingriver  Aww, how could you NOT try to hatch that cute little egg? Good luck! Thanks! If it develops - this thread will be the first to know!   The weird thing is, today I got...
Quote: Originally Posted by Manningjw  So long as they have Pea combs they should be light blue egg layers (having at least 1 blue egg gene).  From what I have read, pea comb and blue egg genes are located...
Quote: Originally Posted by Manningjw    That is the exact type of cross I am going for.  What I am planning to do in a later breeding project is breed a LeghornXAmeraucana Rooster back to White...
Quote: Originally Posted by EMantooth  Well, my  22 eggs turned out to be a bust.  I never saw any development except in one, and it quit very, very early on. I opened all the eggs to see what was going on...
Here is a pix of my "Fairie Egg" in the middle of the basket. It's not as small as Pippin's egg, but still pretty tiny. I decided after reading of  RedCatcher's  success with Pippin I would  attempt...
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