Thanks for your comments, CCL. It is so true- I am not just going to have the two- in fact I am going next weekend to fetch me a trio but 2 of them will be younger than these. These two are related and I want to get new blood. I am from South Africa and not sure weather the vulture hocks are a problem here or not. It does seems to me we do follow mostly the European standards here. I will post pictures of my new babies as soon as I get them. The lady has started to lay- she gave 11 eggs this past month. She had some stresses- 8 hour trip and then a new home. I am enjoying them so much
Carin
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11/4/11 at 5:31am
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I love some UK birds but I prefer mine to not have vulture hocks, and I prefer the American Araucana to the UK, umm, Araucana if that's what you call them.





I am totally in love with these two girls. Their personality, their size -there just seems to be a grace about them. On the down side, whereas Garnet started laying in September, Galena has never laid an egg. I picked her up the other day and was completely shocked to find out she weighed next to nothing! I'm going to start bringing her in afternoons when I get home and give her some extra protein/fat snacks, but I don't have a clue why she's so super skinny. Yesterday, I scrambled two eggs for her. She picked at them - seemed to drop more than she ate, but ate about half in-between naps. She's a real cuddlebunny. When I put her back in the run, she ate some more from the feeder, then went out to the horse pen and jumped up on the trough to get some water. She's acting completely normal, so I just don't know what could be wrong.


