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OMG!!!!
Between your photo, and your tag line...I just had to say "Hello Neighbor!!!"
You're what make those of us, from Polk County, PROUD.
HOWDY!!!!! Yall are the first to comment on our tag line.
I always try to represent Polk Co. to the best of my ability. LOL
First we would like to say hello to everyone on this thread.
I was wondering if any of you were going to the chicken sale in Plant city this weekend, we dont get to go to many.
We have a few chickens to sell, 3 silverlaced cochin roo's, 2 dark cornish roo's, one cornish hen, and some aprons...
update on our last three Houdans, looking good no cross beaks. Growing nicely and holding thier own in a pen full of Cornish and Cochins. Does anyone know when they start getting mottled?
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Are those little goslings in the front?? What kind? They are so cute! I can't decide if they're cute or scary!
Yep, the cute little gosling is a Chinese, she just looks like a little girl doesn't she? We also have an African and Toulouse not as cute but friendly none the less. We...
Just a little update on our Houdans. We ordered 2 roos and 3 hens. They are all alive but two of the five have crossed beaks that are getting worse. We will be calling the hachery tomorrow to let them know, does anyone know if you can do any thing about this or should they be culled?
We just had some shipped from McMurry, I hope they grow up to look like Mofarmgirl's.
Here's a pic of ours at 5 days old I will post a pic every so often as they grow if you all are interested.
Yes, Florida mallard (mottled duck) both sexes look like female greenhead mallards. We are starting to see mottled males in the wild with green streaks on their heads from crossbreading with domestic green heads.