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I strongly feel that when you combine my feather patterns and egg color and type as well as what my birds produce because of my selective breeding and line breeding. I have just as nice of BC Marans as anyone in the U.S. please don't...
I've had trouble with site since the new changes. I am unable to post pictures. But if you text me your email address I can email them to you and you can post them for me, 662-934-2588 I was just hoping to get my question answered
Hello fellow BYC'ers! I have a question: I am a small hobbiest chicken breeder and each year I try to make my stock better for standards that apply but moslty vibrant egg colors. Apparently my dark egg line bred BC Marans roosters from...
I did give up on the original project, I ended up crossing that best white hen that layed a blue egg I had to a pure blue wheaten ameraucana, I used that offspring hen, who looked almost exactly like a pure wheaten hen to my black copper...
Anybody know much about imported British Welsummers? And how they would compare to normal US hatchery stock birds?
Love this breed! But unfortunately I don't have the room to keep them. I have discovered that in my local area people don't preffer white eggs as the majority. I will be selling my entire flock in a couple weeks. These are the best of...
I have bunches of healthy dark variety chicks I hatch to fill orders. Local pick up only though. And I don't ship eggs or chicks.
Some of my second generation olive egger look EXACTLY like my BC maran chicks, I too sell chicks and I have to be careful to keep them seperate. I keep the OE's on a totally seperate hatching tray and then move them to a totally seperate...
Quote:Originally Posted by flower I am not allowed to have poultry in the town where I live but in fact there is no "law".   My neighbor likes to call animals control !!! and they told me that since nothing is written that allows me...
Easy, just use a thumb tack and make one large hole on one side about the size of half a pencil eraser or maybe bigger and another pin size hole on the other side. I use a straw to blow the air into the smaller hole to force the yolk out...
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