Looking for roughly a dozen guinea hatching eggs. Must be shipped to CT. Willing to pay as much as $2/egg with shipping as keets at my local feed store are $2 each.
Really hoping to get hatching eggs though as I currently have a brooding hen.
I have raised chickens for a number of years now and as I've only had a VERY small "flock" 2-4 birds I used to keep them in a dog crate durring bad winter storms (couldn't get to my coop) and durring one hurricane (wasn't sure my coop would stay standing).
Now the farm and pet down the road...
Landen later died and was not replaced. Squire turned out to be a girl after all, and I sorta fell in love with Echo, and Avery. A friend took Langley and Ren, and my daughter wouldn't hear of me rehoming her Squire. Also my daughter broke my camera so I was unable to post pictures.
my bantam cochins are 4months old now and they are only about the size of my mother's tea pot. my rooster is a little bigger than the hens...taller but skinnier...we just got done showing at a local AG fair and comparing them to the standard cochin they put right smack dab in the middle of my...
my nest boxes are right on the floor, with my roost out over them, I"ll try to post a pic for you later. I don't use poop boards either so I can't help you on that one.
it is a splash. Speckledhen your birds are diffrent breeds from Nichole01's, AND splash colors can change slightly based on breed, age, gender, and weather or not it has any recisive jeans to another color or pattern.
Having two coops with one common run will mean your birds wont necessarily nest/roost where you want them too. It also means that if you have a rooster with each "flock" you will have some cross breeding between roosters and hens of each flock.