Hey Ben! SO SORRY for the late response....that would be zoning...here are a few numbers. Hope this helps...or...if you know
what your property is 'zoned'...like I'm A2 for example...then search LA County zone #....and it will tell you what you can do on
your property. -Julie
Lancaster Planning...
I have roos for the Faverolles, 2 Welsummer roos with their hens and our laying hens(I collect and hatch only the Welsummer eggs)...hopefully hatching a few chocolates orpingtons, Bielefelders and Lt. Sussex from shipped eggs...
Hi Ashley,
I'm going to seriously work on a website, FB page or something this year. We've had chickens for 1.5 yrs and I thought
about doing that. I have TWO chocolate hens from Omega Hills farms...I am hatching 6 choc. eggs from Sacre line...hopefully I'll have
some success with a roo for...
There is an Ebay egg seller listing approx. 3x per week out of Illinois. He shipped out my eggs Saturday...I've tracked them and they will be here tomorrow.
His name is Gary Jester, ebay name Skywalker...type in Bielefelder eggs in ebay search...you'll see him...Greenfire Farms 2011 and 2013...
I wondered if a blue x salmon gives you mahogany...there are mahogany faverolles and they have the grey/black markings and skirts, not the cream of the salmon.
The mahogany roo is definitely mahogany colored to, completely different from the black of the salmon roo....
google pics 'mahogany...
I'm in Palmdale, California, 50 miles N of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, County-Palmdale is part of the Antelope Valley.
I raise Salmon Faverolles, Welsumer, Buff Orpington, English Chocolate Orpington and will be adding Bielefelders and Light Sussex
this Spring.
HELLO everyone!
Happy New Year...
Hello everyone!
I just wanted to introduce myself. My family has been raising chickens for 1.5 yrs. We have Salmon Faverolles, Welsumer, Buff Orpington and a few English Chocolates. We are loving our chicken hobby! They are so much fun, and so therapeutic! Not to mention the eggs...all the...
This happened to me with an order of Faverolles years ago...researching, they fit the 'Maghogany' description(darker mahogany/blue gray feathering) so I wondered if this where the
gray/black came from?-here's a pic of Mahogany Faverolle...