kyyada
Hatching
- Jan 26, 2015
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Thanks for the advice everyone. Astralorps as well as the Buff Orpingtons sounds great! I can get 3 different breeds with a 15 order. I notice most places have a 5 min per breed.
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Before you go with the heavy breeds like the Buff Orpingtons or Black Australians please be aware that they really struggle in the heat and humidity. You will need to take extra care of them when it is very hot, like above 80 degrees in order to keep them from suffering and perhaps expiring. Just a heads up.Thanks for the advice everyone. Astralorps as well as the Buff Orpingtons sounds great! I can get 3 different breeds with a 15 order. I notice most places have a 5 min per breed.
Thanks for the advice everyone. Astralorps as well as the Buff Orpingtons sounds great! I can get 3 different breeds with a 15 order. I notice most places have a 5 min per breed.
Not sure how close you are or if you have a rural king around you but they have chicks right now. All the breeds you are talking about with a minimum purchase of 4 chicks. They look good and are very fat chicks. I have a 9 ee chicks i have picked up in the last week. I like them for the colored eggs and the beautiful colors they come in. I do have a hard time keeping them in the run at times, the netting across the top falls in at times and they do fly out.
Let's see a show of hands - Who is ready for SPRING? Now!?
Depending on where we measure we have from 12-18" of snow on the ground, mostly from Monday. I took 5 birds out of a brood pen and put them back with the flock for warmth. Heated water bowl is deployed, fresh straw in thick. Yesterday I piled snow all around the coop and run for insulation against the severe cold
Let's see a show of hands - Who is ready for SPRING? Now!?
Depending on where we measure we have from 12-18" of snow on the ground, mostly from Monday. I took 5 birds out of a brood pen and put them back with the flock for warmth. Heated water bowl is deployed, fresh straw in thick. Yesterday I piled snow all around the coop and run for insulation against the severe cold