The Old Farm House Chickens is pleased to offer many different kinds of hatching eggs. Our Shipping boxes hold up to 36 eggs (we will only sell up to 30 so we can include extras). You can mix and match however you please! More pictures are available at our website...
I have two "Sizzles" which are a frizzle cochin X silkie and they are too cute! The rooster absolutely loves people! And then hen is supposed to be a 2 egg a week type layer, but we get a big white egg from her everyday!
Our Porcelain D'Uccle rooster is quite the loud feller! He crows at the top of his lungs! But I don't think it's anything you should be concerned about if he doesn't crow super loud. I have two serama roosters that can't crow more than a tiny squeak and they're fine and has been since we got...
Do your birds free range? If so, I would recommend a Maran. Polish tend to be less of a free ranging bird (generally speaking) and they lay smaller eggs and most likely less of them. They do tend to be really friendly birds though, which would be good for your son!
If you cut more than a little off the spur, he will start bleeding. I'm not sure if it would be very harmful if you just cut the whole thing off, but I've learned they are a lot like fingernails. Someone who bites their fingernails ends up with very short nails, but someone who lets them grow...
if she wants to sit and you want babies let her sit! She may or may not continue to sit once moved, and she may stop sitting after a few days/weeks because she has already been sitting for so long.
The Old Farm House Chickens is now selling straight run barthuhner chicks and hatching eggs! My girls are the original breeders of Greenfire Farms and my boys are chicks from their second flock. Fertility has been about 90% and about 80% hatch-rate in eggs.
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In search of healthy, nice quality tolbunt polish rooster and a nice quality candy corn/crele polish rooster. We can do a trade with our polish roosters from the same flock as our hens, or we can do a trade for chicks of a different breed! Here is our website: www.theoldfarmhouse.weebly.com...
I've started making some with some of my free time! The basics are reallyyyyy easy. I'd recommend going to hobby lobby and getting their starter kit just for the instructions and it tells you how to make different kinds of soaps. Good luck! :)
Hi, I know all about the BBS genes in my orpingtons (I have a splash rooster over black hens so all the chicks are blue), but I'm wondering what makes a lavender and how to get it. Thanks!