I will certainly post when they become available again. I understand how hard it is to wait! Thanks for your patience!
I am considering creating a 2nd breeding pen for the coming season. This 2nd pen would produce 100% BLUE chicks. It would be Splash X Black. This is different than the normal...
Hi everyone, thank you for your interest in our BLRW hatching eggs.
Right now, the entire flock is in a molt. I do have one blue hen laying again, but the sire is molting too - which can affect his fertility. So, I suspect the one hen who is laying has infertile eggs due to the cock molting...
Sorry about your loss.
Whereabouts in Oregon are you?
Are you looking for more cockerels to replace the lost ones?
I have black and splash cockerels in the 6-8 week age rage (also in OR) for $1.
My pullets in black and splash are sold, and my blues are not for sale. Edit: I might have 1-2...
Right you are! My mistake, I have updated the ad price to reflect the description price as well.
It is $50 for 12+ eggs, we average about 18 eggs a week (around 6 eggs free).
High quality fertile Blue Laced Red Wyandotte hatching eggs. Marked, dated, and turned daily. Eggs ship weekly (eggs are 1-7 days old).
Great layers, good in cold and warm climate, dual-purpose breed for meat and eggs. Friendly and personable hens make great lawn ornaments because they are so...
was there a humidity drop (often from opening the incubator) at the end? that can cause sticky chicks
congrats!
I agree with Peaky, BLRW just look weird when they first get feathers. It will change a lot!
On sexing them, hard to tell without seeing faces... the one face with the black...
Gah! I thought I had more time! This is my first time with a broody turkey, but all the broody hens have stayed on for 6 or 8 weeks with the babies.
The setup is hardware cloth separating main flock and grow out chicks (4-8wks). Hardware cloth separating chicks and broody mama. So they live in...
Thank you! They are in an enclosed box where the mama was sitting as a nest (it's a plastic dog/cat crate). I wasn't clear before though, they are in a separate pen from the rest of the flock. I have many different barn sections for chicks, breeding projects, etc. So when she went broody she got...
Congrats on all the new chicks!
I have a question on a predicament tonight in the big coop. I have a turkey hen who went broody, first time mom. Her turkey eggs were infertile, so I gave her baby chicks. They are now about 4 weeks old, but not very feathered at all. Partial wing feathers, but...