Hello All of My Fellow Flocksters!!!

Some call it chicken math, others  chicken addiction.  Whatever, I just consider it a whole lot of chickens.  BYCERS are a bunch of  fierce  enablers - no one will ever tell you, you have too many chickens.  That's for your relatives & neighbors to say. And if they do,  tell them "no free eggs for you.":plbb

Welcome to Backyard chickens, glad you joined the flock. :yesss:


Lol... I Love it! ...so far, relatives and neighbors have not said a word... It's my husband who gives me hell about my ever growing flock... Yet he eats more of their eggs than anybody else! Next time he says something, I must remember "no free eggs for you" :highfive:
 
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Yep, definitely a case of chicken math...and that's not a bad thing! I just saw one of your birds over on another thread (rare breed, can't recall the name)...very impressive.

Thanks for joining us!

Thank You, N F C! I just wish I had a hen for him so they could make lil' Pavlovs! :jumpy Until then, I'm considering putting him with a pair of Sulmtalers that I have no Roo for... To me, it looks like that would be an interesting combo, but IDK, I have never tried crossing breeds before...What do you think? Here's one of the Sulmtalers.
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Thank You, N F C! I just wish I had a hen for him so they could make lil' Pavlovs!
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Until then, I'm considering putting him with a pair of Sulmtalers that I have no Roo for... To me, it looks like that would be an interesting combo, but IDK, I have never tried crossing breeds before...What do you think? Here's one of the Sulmtalers.

My first inclination would be just to try it but I don't know a lot about genetics in chickens and how that would play out. If you try it, I'd love to see the chicks you get!
 
Thank You, N F C! I just wish I had a hen for him so they could make lil' Pavlovs!
jumpy.gif
Until then, I'm considering putting him with a pair of Sulmtalers that I have no Roo for... To me, it looks like that would be an interesting combo, but IDK, I have never tried crossing breeds before...What do you think? Here's one of the Sulmtalers.

That's a lovely bird!
 

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