ChickcrazyCharlie would you mind telling me the model of your camera. Did you get it online? I like the pics it takes. I am getting one for my DH for Christmas and this one looks like a good one.
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$150.00 down the drain. I was tring to breed, hatch, and sell the chicks. Thats what I get. They are my 1st turkeys so leason learned. Now I am going to have to start over. Thank you for your help. I will try and get better pic's of each chick.
$150.00 for what? A pair of turkeys...
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$150.00 down the drain. I was tring to breed, hatch, and sell the chicks. Thats what I get. They are my 1st turkeys so leason learned. Now I am going to have to start over. Thank you for your help. I will try and get better pic's of each chick.
here are the parents. They are supposed to be from a hatchery. According to the man I bought them from this spring. I will try to get better pic's of the chicks later.
I only had 4 hatch from the 2nd batch, I had a temp drop at the end that I think killed most of them just before hatch day. :-( but now I have a tom sitting on 11 eggs right now due the 1st week in June. So out of 50 eggs and 2 incubators I have 11 total chicks. 1st time for turkey hatching for...
http://www.cbs6albany.com/news/veto-1285070-jennings-albany.html
I am so glad I live 45 min outside the city.
Sorry to any Albany, New York residences. I hope this changes and you can have your chickens.
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Wow thats a long time to be fertile from one kind of father. I wish I still have the guys e-mail address from where I got them from. Just for sake of finding out what they are crossed with. My guess is a Palm. It's not a big deal to me. They are all going into the freezer anyway.
This spring I bought 2 Narragansett Toms and 3 Narragansett Hens along with 16 of there eggs to hatch. I hatch the eggs and got 7. 3 of the chicks are yellow and the rest are brown. I though maybe the previous owner forgot to tell me he had some white turkeys too and he cross breed them. So I...
This was my 1st time with ducklings this spring and know matter what I did they where soaked. I also had them in with chicks. What a mess. I think it's just how they are but I hope someone as some help for you. They are older now so they are outside finally.
Glad you got it. The man that owns the local feed store has lots of breading chickens and a mink got 45 of his chickens before they where able to get it. Crafty little sucker.
I know that it might be on the thread somewhere but I have to ask. Is there differences you can see between a Ameraucana and a Easter Egger? What do you look for? Thanks a bunch from a newbe to this breed.