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  1. Deb B

    How Many Eggs Did You Get Today?

    I got 8 out of 13. Doing better than a few weeks ago when I was only getting about 2 a day.
  2. Deb B

    A BEE thread....for those interested in beekeeping.

    Just say no to crack!
  3. Deb B

    The Welsummer Thread!!!!

    I put a golf ball in the nesting box. That got my girls laying in the right place.
  4. Deb B

    A BEE thread....for those interested in beekeeping.

    A few years back some French beekeepers got blue honey. Seems it came from waste from a biogas factory using M and M waste. Here's the link: http://newsfeed.time.com/2012/10/05/french-bees-produce-blue-honey/
  5. Deb B

    August Hatch-A-Long

    So my final count- Out of 13 eggs set in the incubator, 11 were fertile. All developed, made it to lockdown and all 11 hatched! Chickies are contentedly exploring their brooder and napping. Pics tomorrow, I hope. The sad part is the incubator is now clean and put away for the year. My...
  6. Deb B

    The Welsummer Thread!!!!

    The breed standard calls for yellow legs. However some birds develop leg color over time. So I'd say if they aren't yellow by the time they are mature you have a problem. Right now they are pretty young.
  7. Deb B

    The Welsummer Thread!!!!

    Aw, Thanks Angie!
  8. Deb B

    A BEE thread....for those interested in beekeeping.

    Yeah, I've been stung on right around the rim of my shoes a couple of times because a bee has landed there while I'm in the hive and then I lean forward or take a step and it starts to squish the bee. I usually don't swell at all when I'm stung, but if I'm stung on my ankle or feet then my feet...
  9. Deb B

    The Welsummer Thread!!!!

    I usually let mine out in the afternoon and I prop the door open so they can go back in. Mine have always run back and laid their eggs in the nest box, even after being let out. My Welsummer, in particular, is a twilight layer. I always find her egg in the nest box when I go to lock them up...
  10. Deb B

    A BEE thread....for those interested in beekeeping.

    Once I was in my backyard wearing a pair of Capri pants. I wasn't working my hives but standing rather near them. One lovely lady decided to land on my pant leg and proceeded to crawl up the inside. Higher and higher she went. I began to panic, anticipating a sharp pain in a rather delicate...
  11. Deb B

    August Hatch-A-Long

    Gonna be a long night. Chicks are due tomorrow. I came home from work today to 3 pips. Now there are 7 pips. Still waiting on 4 to do something, although one that hasn't pipped yet I saw rocking. Soooooooo. Come on chickies, I've got the brooder all ready for ya!
  12. Deb B

    The Olive-Egger thread!

    If she lays a blue egg, she's got at least one blue egg gene. So some of the offspring should lay olive eggs if she's bred to your Marans Roo. If you are lucky and she had two blue egg genes, they should all lay olive colored eggs. So all is not lost. There is a list of very specific colors...
  13. Deb B

    The Welsummer Thread!!!!

    My one Wellie hen lays about 4-5 eggs a week. She laid right through the winter (but only about 2-3 eggs a week then, I don't use supplemental light in the winter). Come to think of it, I bought her as a year old hen and she laid the day after I moved her to my house.....nothing rattles that...
  14. Deb B

    The Olive-Egger thread!

    Your hen is beautiful. She is an Easter Egger most likely, as she doesn't look like a pure bred Ameraucana. Many feed stores sell so called "Ameraucanas" but they are actually cross bred Easter Eggers. I used to have a Birchen Marans cockerel. He was the hugest thing. We sold him to some...
  15. Deb B

    MARYLAND THREAD!

    With an EE roo, it's hard to tell what color the offspring's egg will be since you don't know if he has 2 copies of the blue egg gene, 1 copy, or perhaps no copies of it. It is possible you might get some olive layers by crossing with your cuckoo marans hen. Crossing him with a light brown...
  16. Deb B

    August Hatch-A-Long

    Day 10 for me so I candled. (I wait a bit longer because my eggs are dark brown or blue and the best I can see is that something large is developing versus a blob where an undeveloped yolk is). Out of 14 eggs (astute readers will catch that I said in an earlier post that I set 12...gee, just...
  17. Deb B

    MARYLAND THREAD!

    I cross a Blue Wheaten Am roo with a Welsummer hen. This is my first summer of doing it so I don't know what they will ultimately look like or what color the eggs would be. But hop on over to the Olive Egger thread and check out post 7383 which has pics of the two chicks I've kept. They are...
  18. Deb B

    The Olive-Egger thread!

    I have two pullets (one Wheaten and one Blue Wheaten) and one good roo (Wheaten), but the girls are not laying at the moment. My Blue Wheaten roo has no muff or beard (so he is double recessive as beards and muffs are a dominant trait), which disqualifies him from the breed standard. So, I've...
  19. Deb B

    The Olive-Egger thread!

    Ah, hotlipshens. How could I forget. (MASH was a favorite of mine back in the day!) And I'm not sure if he's got dad's coloration or not. He has some genuine black on him, but his tail feathers look blue. Time will tell. Wheaten and Blue Wheaten Ameraucanas go through a stage where they...
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