
Hi everybody, sadly we have to leave Reno and can not bring our flock with us, we have 2 naked necks, 2 barred rocks, 2 production reds, 3 silver laced wyandotts, and one BEAUTIFUL girl thats kind of a buff color with silver lacing and her comb is almost non-existent but we're not sure of her breed and our rooster (from the pictures) he's really good with the hens, he's not violent but very protective of them, and he's also good with our kids he has never even so much as pecked at one of us. I will be off work at 2:00 today and you can text me at 775-622-7282. These birds are all free to a GOOD HOME, the hens are all good layers and we dont want them to be dinner next week. also, all birds are under a year old, except the wyandotts, they are a year and a half.
I am very interested! I will call you up!


















on the hatch. hope it works okay with the different stages of development.
Lots of ventilation is a good idea. I think the heat really is more of a threat here than cold. As missy said, you can always cover over some of the vents in the winter with plastic if it gets too drafty but you'll still need plenty of ventilation in the winter since their breath is very moist.