- Apr 10, 2014
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i'm sorry if i'm posting this in the wrong area, I wasn't sure where it belongs
i'm raising chickens for the first time with my children and kept 3 chickens out of the batch my children hatched. it was confirmed this morning that our favorite chicken is a roo and i'm trying to figure out where to home him. i may bring him to the farm where i brought the others but i had the idea of bringing him to a friend who i'll be able to get hatching eggs from, at least for a while. i'm wondering the probability of passing on some of his features.
he's a barnyard mix. he came from a blue egg, he's frizzled, white and has green feathered legs with 4 toes.
i know he's just a mutt, but we love him and my kids are going to be very upset that we can't keep him, i'm wondering if it's worth the effort to try to get a hen from his offspring.
i'm raising chickens for the first time with my children and kept 3 chickens out of the batch my children hatched. it was confirmed this morning that our favorite chicken is a roo and i'm trying to figure out where to home him. i may bring him to the farm where i brought the others but i had the idea of bringing him to a friend who i'll be able to get hatching eggs from, at least for a while. i'm wondering the probability of passing on some of his features.
he's a barnyard mix. he came from a blue egg, he's frizzled, white and has green feathered legs with 4 toes.
i know he's just a mutt, but we love him and my kids are going to be very upset that we can't keep him, i'm wondering if it's worth the effort to try to get a hen from his offspring.
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