I have stock that all came through adult birds from the Foley's from years ago. I would like to purchase 1-2 dozen hatching eggs once weather breaks and shipping would be feasible.
Must be from birds of exceptional quality
$40 and up depending on quality of birds per dz
Can anyone give me feedback on the average processed weight of heritage turkeys at 6 months old?
Please let me know some management practices - i.e. medicated feed, hatchery stock verses breeder quality stock -
I would like to buy high quality SLW and BLRW hatching eggs - prefer an outcross of the Foley lines, as that is what I have now.
Will buy at up to 24 of each breed - please email me - [email protected] - will pay $25 per dozen
http://lucasfarmwv.com/poultry.html
You can see photos of the pairs at the above link -
Email for more info.
Blue Fawn and Butterscotch pairs are $50
Grey pair is $40
I'm only selling because we have decided to concentrate on Wyandottes only here on the farm in terms
of poultry...
I purchased my stock as adult birds that had been through Foley's cull process
to make it to started pullets and roos.
We are NPIP Cert in WV
I sold many dozens of these eggs last year and everyone was very pleased.
I have one Splash Rooster and one blue Rooster over 9 hens: 8 Blue and 1...
I purchased my stock as adult birds that had been through Foley's cull process
to make it to started pullets and roos.
We are NPIP Cert in WV
I sold many dozens of these eggs last year and everyone was very pleased.
I have one Splash Rooster and one blue Rooster over 9 hens: 8 Blue and 1...
I'm getting ready to order either the 1602 with or WITHOUT the fan -
how much of a difference in hatch rate does the fan make?
This will be the back up incubator to my Brinsea -
If getting a PC fan will work - anyone have a link to a diagram for setting it up with that?
A friend of mine doesn't use BYC often, but she just lost all of her turkeys to a dog attach.
She is looking for hatching eggs of quality heritage breed turkeys -
Please post what you have and prices, and I'll put her in touch.
I brought him down - let him swim in the tub of warm water for about 15- 20 minutes -
cleaned his face - let him dry under a heat lamp - checked the oil gland - did a warm compress on it. . .
Sent him up with his mate in a new pen with just her, some peas and catfood in the food :)
Hoping...
I have a drake dealing with wet feather -
So it makes me wonder if diet is the cause. . .
What do you feed for your confined ducks not able to free range and balance their own
diet or get, potentially, everything they need?
I've only been offering Purnia crumbles for game birds, ducks, etc
Thank you! Will try all of those suggestions -
I've been feeding a Purina feed for ducks, but I am happy to feed something else
if diet it likely an issue.
What can I do if the oil glad isn't functioning as it should. I looked at it today - it seems a bit hard around it. . . but again, these are my first ducks.
They were all purchased at the Ohio show in November -
It was mid December when this started. . .
I hadn't heard of wet feather until posting this, but after reading more, it seems
that is what is going on - but I am not sure of the cause in his case -
what are possible treatments?