My huge concern is having these shipped here either overnight or second day and there’s no doubt they’re going to have to take an airplane ride and if the cargo holds are not pressurized, they can be extremely cold, that’s what I am worried about. I will speak to the Postal Service tomorrow to...
Hello, i’m not sure if this is the right place to post this, but I have some questions about having some juvenile birds shipped to me in Massachusetts from Florida.
I have had juvenile birds shipped to me in the past, but during the summer months and everything went well.
But now that it is...
Another breed that you might want to look at is the Sagitta from Hillside Hatchery, I am not sure if it breeds true, but it is listed as a dual purpose chicken.
Consider your self lucky tasty, but maybe not for long !! My Rhodebar roosters were the worst !! Handled by my daughters daily since they were chicks and then all of a sudden holy terrors !!
The hens on the other hand were the sweetest, most polite little girls !!
Alaskan,
They look pretty quiet, what is their overall disposition ??
Where are they as far as egg production ??
I have always been a fan of the Rose comb !! John
Hello, this is such a fascinating chicken, would there happen to be anyone close to Western, Mass. With a few chicks or maybe a young trio, for sale ?? Thanks John
Your CX looks pretty good willow !!
Have you weighed it at all ??
I am putting together a plan here to try 10 or 15 on free range most of the day and fifteen minutes of FF morning and nite to see how it works !! John
This has been an excellant thread and a total inspiration to get a small quantity of cornish x and free range them here on my property....
Aoxa, Please keep us updated on your two little pullets... John
I have had my flock of EO,s for about a year now, I got them as day olds and they have been handled daily. All have lived together quite harmoniously up until about a week and a half ago, The roosters seemed to figure out what they are and have become quite scrappy toward each other to the point...