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@GitaBooks I am from dalton georgia
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@GitaBooks I am from dalton georgia
Ok can you at least try it
Here's a better description from "The Old Farm House Chickens" Isbars (pronounced ice-bars) were developed by a Catholic monk in Sweden around the 1950's. In 2012, when we acquired our first flock, it was said there were fewer than 500 Isbars in existence worldwide. This breed has become very popular in America, and that number continues to increase very quickly--and for good reason! Isbar hens are unbelievably good layers of olive, mint, or moss green eggs, having outlayed (by leaps and bounds) every single breed on our farm during our hot Texas summer--and our most recent bipolar winter weather. These birds are very intelligent, alert, and friendly, but not necessarily fond of being picked up and handled. The roosters are very protective of their girls, but have never been aggressive toward people.Can't wait to see the photos of the chicks. Will do a google search to see if there are some online photos of the adult breed, sure an interesting sounding breed. Unfortunately, here in California i look for birds that can withstand the extreme heat and not so much cold hardy birds.
Hey does anyone have any idea for a chick brooder to hold around 150 chicks
That's a lot of chicks. Please post pics.Hey does anyone have any idea for a chick brooder to hold around 150 chicks