yeah leg feathers, i've raised BBS and never had stubs.
with blrw stubs are a no-go, I'm guessing its the same for orps, feather legs will only produce feather legs?
So I just got a good look at my chocolate bants that hatched last night and they have stubs!! I'm so
I also got blrw from the same person that have stubs .
SO am I really out of all my money, because this means they're worthless right??
I mean not just the new chick but the parents too
I am, its not any different than i do for LFs. i just moved them to cartons tonight (18th)
edited to say, they both take 21 days so no reason to do things different..?
the nipple will continue to release water as long as its pressed, in one of my pensI have 4 nipples watering 11 full grown full sized chickens with no problem.
there is also a FB group mississippi egg sale its just like happy hatchers with alot of the same members http://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/173443979444814/
were they shipped?
what are you feeding them?
where are they living? temps? are they colder than 95? hotter than 100?
have you seen them eating and drinking?
yes Thats why she does need to go back to the Doc and let him know the meds shes on now has made things much worst. thats how my Doc finally started get things right, she learned more about what the problem was by my reaction to them than she did from the 2 years of blood work, scans and xrays.
Our garden failed this year, again. last year we only had bell peppers and this year nothing grew but grass!
so all my canning has come from the wild.
plum jelly that failed to set x2 (i think our walmart is selling old stock ball pectin?)
muscadine jelly- red and amber- came out beautiful last...