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  1. horsegirl

    Amber links?

    Yeah, that is very possible. Like I said, that is just a rule of thumb, it varries a lot from hatchery to hatchery, they basically just name them whatever they want now. But I would believe that it is less common for it to be crosses with a sussex just because they are not as common as a white...
  2. horsegirl

    Hubbard Flex Broilers.

    I am sorry I do not have experience with this breed...have you tried to google it. I just looked it up and got some things pop up. The other thing you could check is google under blogs and see what other people have said about them in there blogs.
  3. horsegirl

    pics of bantams?

    Yeah, I would recomend feathersite, you will probably find pictures of every breed in almost every known color!
  4. horsegirl

    Roo for Keeping?

    They are fertile and it should work without a problem. Do not expect to get sex linked babies though, for more information on sexl links and breeding them, I would recomend you read http://backyardpoultry.wordpress.com/2009/04/16/sex-link-chickens-and-more/.
  5. horsegirl

    Amber links?

    Amberlink is just another name like the red sex link...there are many different varieties. If you want more information on the different varieties of red sex links along with black sex link chickens, read http://backyardpoultry.wordpress.com/2009/04/16/sex-link-chickens-and-more/. That has...
  6. horsegirl

    White RIR!

    The Rhode Island White is not quite as widespread as the RIR so you might not get quite as good of a bird, but I have never bought them, so there may be some really good strains out there.
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    Rooster possibly to keep for EE pen - Question????

    Yeah, I know...I just think it is funny that I have had that happen to me a number of times when it really according to the linking should not. But things do not necessarily always go the way they tend to go. Kim_NC, You seemed to know a lot about genetics, so is the green egg gene related...
  8. horsegirl

    Putting new pullets with my current hens?

    Make sure you have enough room for all of them, because that can cause this problem. Otherwise, we have never had a problem with older hens picking on the new pullets, but our flock is free range, so they have no reason with all that room.
  9. horsegirl

    max number of eggs under a broody?

    It depends. Do you have a bantam or a regular size chicken... For bantams I usually put under around 8 eggs, for full size chickens 12-15. With those numbers I tend to have a good hatch, occasionally there will be a hen that is a bad mommy, but that is not neccessarily because of the...
  10. horsegirl

    SpeckledHen, gotta ask about your Ameraucana/BR EE you created

    If you want to help prevent getting the drabby colored brown/green eggs, it would help to cross with white egg layers such as white leg horns. The only possible problems here is if they where to lay too fast, potentially lowering the darkness of the blue egg. Unless of course the green egg...
  11. horsegirl

    Rooster possibly to keep for EE pen - Question????

    I would keep him, the thing is he is an EE, just one that is barred now, at least that is what I understand from what you said. The charecteristics of the aracauna/ameraucana are dominant. The pea comb, blue/green egg, green legs. That is why we have EE in the first place. Another thing is...
  12. horsegirl

    The Sex-link advantage

    The sex links do have an advantage and the reason why is you are reversing the inbreeding. It would be similar to buying many different strains of RIR and crossing them together, you would get healthier birds that lay better. Sometimes for showing, inbreeding is good because it might allow...
  13. horsegirl

    How long on medicated feed

    We never feed medicated feed and the chicks are fine, but they should be on a higher protien and lower calcuim ration until they are laying age. The higher levels of calcium is said to cause tissue/organ dammage, and they need the protein to grow!
  14. horsegirl

    Can I put my barred rocks outside now?

    Sounds like you are doing good then! Once they are big enough and as long as there is no snow on the ground the chickens/chicks go outside, they would much rather be there than stuck inside!
  15. horsegirl

    polish rooster in the cold

    I actually have bantam polish and they are nice with pretty calm temerments. Their crests do cover their eyes, but they seem to get along well enough with the other chickens as well. I had heard that their temperments can be wacky too, but personally have not found that. We have never had...
  16. horsegirl

    newbie with questions re: housing breeds together

    You will get a medium red colored chicken that lays big eggs and is a heavy weight, usually heavier than both the reds and buffs. Well, at least that is the results I have gotten. Yes, roosters will mate with any chicken, I would just let them roam together. If you are going to hatch chicks...
  17. horsegirl

    Do lice & mites work on a chicken at the same time?

    Yes you can have both. If you have a confirmed case of lice/mites, even if they do not seem effected now, I would recomend treating it, because it does effect their rate of lay eventually and can be detrimental to health.
  18. horsegirl

    Breeds together or apart?

    The only reason you would need a rooster of each breed is if you wanted to breed your birds and breed them true. But it sounds like you are just keeping them for fun, and in that case, you do not need a rooster at all. Chickens lay eggs whether they are fertile or not, it does not matter...
  19. horsegirl

    polish rooster in the cold

    It depends, I kept polish fine in Minnesota, but we have a heated barn which the chicken coop is right off of, so even when it is -30 outside, it is still 40 degrees F inside. They do not have the same comb to freeze off like other chickens which is in your favor, especially with all those...
  20. horsegirl

    free range

    Our chickens tend to stay close. As long as there is pleanty of food where they are, it should be ok. It also depends on the number of chickens you have, with just a few they do not need as much room, but if you have 150 or so, they will most likely spread out pretty far. I do not know if I...
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