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post #51 of 130

Hi all newbie to breed program,I received 21 hens and a roo form Ideal about 2 months ago.I love my babies.Their barnyard chatter is so cute.I am also a member Livestock Heratige C.I also want to help in keeping this lovely  breed-my ones and only from becoming extinct.So far,them seem to be gaining weight nicely. I live in Texas..Thanks Ramona

post #52 of 130

Hi Ramona, welcome to the breed!  I think you'll love them.  Post some pictures!

Jen -   Buckeyes, and Japanese Bantams (for the most part) Working on a flock of barred Hollands.


 
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post #53 of 130

I think its going to be to late in season for me to get chicks.  We don't move in til June would this be to late to start raising from chicks?
 

Army wife, and mommy to 10 yr old 4 yr.old ,2yr old 5 buff orpington, 1 black sexlink, 2 cochin 5 bo chicks

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Army wife, and mommy to 10 yr old 4 yr.old ,2yr old 5 buff orpington, 1 black sexlink, 2 cochin 5 bo chicks

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post #54 of 130

No, June wouldn't be too late to raise from chicks.  Of course, it depends on where you are and what facilities you have, but as long as you can get them up to about 8 weeks before it gets cold you'll be okay.  If you can put them out with a coop and a light for warmth, you can go even later than that.  I will probably be hatching well into the summer.

 

Jen

 

Jen -   Buckeyes, and Japanese Bantams (for the most part) Working on a flock of barred Hollands.


 
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post #55 of 130

jenjscott thanks for the info we will be moving to kansas on june 1st.  Im so excited i've always dreamed on living in the country and its finally coming true.  I just hope to find some bh chicks

Michelle

Army wife, and mommy to 10 yr old 4 yr.old ,2yr old 5 buff orpington, 1 black sexlink, 2 cochin 5 bo chicks

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post #56 of 130

We had a fox come through at dawn on Wednesday morning.  She got the roo and one of the pullets from my trio, along with 3 other chooks.  I'm broken hearted.

 

Michelle:  There's a BYCer in Maine who puts her's out in winter at 6 weeks, no if, ands or buts.  You should have yours in plenty of time.  Congrats on getting to the country life! and good luck with your move!   

Raising Orpingtons, Nigerian Dwarfs and Honeybees in Southern Chester County.



Peeps on the PA Thread can be found here: http://www.communitywalk.com/pa_bycers/map/1552784
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Raising Orpingtons, Nigerian Dwarfs and Honeybees in Southern Chester County.



Peeps on the PA Thread can be found here: http://www.communitywalk.com/pa_bycers/map/1552784
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post #57 of 130

Sorry to hear that Blarneyeggs.  I know what you're going through.  Those foxes can be hard to get, too.

Jen -   Buckeyes, and Japanese Bantams (for the most part) Working on a flock of barred Hollands.


 
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post #58 of 130

Sorry Blarneyeggs about your loss

 

Army wife, and mommy to 10 yr old 4 yr.old ,2yr old 5 buff orpington, 1 black sexlink, 2 cochin 5 bo chicks

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Army wife, and mommy to 10 yr old 4 yr.old ,2yr old 5 buff orpington, 1 black sexlink, 2 cochin 5 bo chicks

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post #59 of 130

Hi-  I am roaming around BYC and learning about all the different breeds out there.  I had no clue how many breeds there are!  I really like these barred Hollands, the descriptions of them seem perfect for backyard flocks which makes me wonder why they are so endangered.  Anyway just wanted to say Hi and I look forward to learning more about this breed.

~Amy~

www.pinkzebrahome.com/AmyF -------  My SAHM job

 

The family fun farm currently includes 2 kids, 3 rescue dogs and 10 various aged chickens and a DH who says "no more" everytime I bring something home that needs fed (including the kids)  

 

Looking for Barred Holland's for sale.    Have a brilliant day!

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~Amy~

www.pinkzebrahome.com/AmyF -------  My SAHM job

 

The family fun farm currently includes 2 kids, 3 rescue dogs and 10 various aged chickens and a DH who says "no more" everytime I bring something home that needs fed (including the kids)  

 

Looking for Barred Holland's for sale.    Have a brilliant day!

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Hi-  I am roaming around BYC and learning about all the different breeds out there.  I had no clue how many breeds there are!  I really like these barred Hollands, the descriptions of them seem perfect for backyard flocks which makes me wonder why they are so endangered.  Anyway just wanted to say Hi and I look forward to learning more about this breed.

The whole idea of the Barred Holland was a dual purpose bird that laid white eggs so the farmers producing white eggs for the market could also get some benefit from the cockerels.  Shortly after they were developed, the advent of the large laying houses and commercial production of eggs made them obsolete(along with the local egg-producing farmers), and they fell by the wayside.  Most of the ones available today still need to get a lot of size on them to be dual purpose.

Jen -   Buckeyes, and Japanese Bantams (for the most part) Working on a flock of barred Hollands.


 
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