I also live in Tn, the habitat isn't the problem for me it's trying to find a supply of the fowl, seems like they are hard to get either for lack of supply or fear of over populating the high demand market price. If you want to preserve a strain isn't it better to get them to as many dedidicated...
Hey Wisher 1000 Hunter got his first egg today, LOL sorta shocked us as cold as its been. We put some sand in the run and they love it time to give them some nest now gotta love these Campines.
Hello all, we are looking to move near Panama City soon from Tn. A little nervous about restrictions and stuff, we have 4 roosters and 11 hens, someone told me I could only have 8 chickens in most counties. We love our birds and build them there own private building with small neat runs around...
We are looking to transplant ourselves from Tn to Florida soon and looking for some chicken friends in these two areas. So let's here what you got and a little about yourself. We got a flock of Silver Campines, and Olandsk Dwarfs, and some orientals (asil). 15 total birds in all so we are small...
Just got a young trio from California, supposed to be a rooster and two girls, really can't tell them apart real good right now they are 6-8 weeks old. Sure are pretty though, I like them a lot.
How many Isabel Leghorn eggs you got? Pm me I also wanted to see if you had any trios of the ayman chickens to sell, I would prefer a youn trio in both breeds if you have them.
Just throwing this out there what if you crossed olandsk into them they are yellow legged and may help with legg coloring? Where can I get a pair or trio of the Pynchon birds at?
We have Nankins, I brought a whole flock of them and seems they are sorta Old I have had two healthy roosters die this summer they were pretty old estimating 3-4 yrs old., I'm looking for a couple of roosters and a couple more hens to freshen up the flock. We live in East Tn so if anyone has a...
Ok I'm trying a Euskal Oiloa Marraduna Basque over a Cream Creasted Leg Bar ? Anyone tried this cross yet? They are in the oven and should hatch in a couple weeks.
Raise the lid just slightly, about a quarter inch on one side and that will allow it to hold heat and let the humidity evaporate some. Just monitor when it gets down around 60% close it completely, it doesn't take much to bring it down rapidly so use caution. I have been running mine around 40%...
Did anyone Answer the question about raising the mesh up to egg tray height? Does it really make any difference? I would think at this point it would be better to have them down closer to the water tray for the humidity? Just wondering