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buzzardairline.comI'd like to have some of these. Anyone going to have hatching eggs available?
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buzzardairline.comI'd like to have some of these. Anyone going to have hatching eggs available?
Not exactly a partrige in a pear tree...... Bielefelders in an orange tree! LOL ThanksPretty pictures and good looking birds!
LOL That's exactly what I thought when I saw these pics!Not exactly a partrige in a pear tree...... Bielefelders in an orange tree! LOL Thanks
They look very content, but they're really probably trying to figure out how to take a dust bath in your container gardens.
I find them in the pots every evening right before sundown. They are a funny little group. I set up a frame of metal tubing and put an avian net over the top that goes to the ground. I was playing with a possible pen but never did anything with it. Every day the Biels go under the net and free range. I have 40 chickens..... the Biels are the only ones that slip under the net and graze. Self-imposed confinement. They follow me everywhere I go. I still haven't broken them from sleeping in a dog crate on the porch. I don't have the heart to lock them up all day. It is not a big dog crate so you can imagine 7 Biels in a small/medium wire dog crate. Love these chickens!They look very content, but they're really probably trying to figure out how to take a dust bath in your container gardens.
This year we hatched some Orps & Bieles together. They always remained close to each other even though we had a huge yard for them to spread out.I find them in the pots every evening right before sundown. They are a funny little group. I set up a frame of metal tubing and put an avian net over the top that goes to the ground. I was playing with a possible pen but never did anything with it. Every day the Biels go under the net and free range. I have 40 chickens..... the Biels are the only ones that slip under the net and graze. Self-imposed confinement. They follow me everywhere I go. I still haven't broken them from sleeping in a dog crate on the porch. I don't have the heart to lock them up all day. It is not a big dog crate so you can imagine 7 Biels in a small/medium wire dog crate. Love these chickens!