@Cyprus We really enjoy it. We love different breeds & watching people start their own Backyard Chicken family!
Every now & then we get someone who'll buy 25 at a time, but mostly it's people getting a few (one of this, two of that depending on what they want) to make their own little unique...
Yes, we're a small local supplier of different unique breeds and egg layers... We do brown eggs Dominiques, Rhode Island Reds, Buff Orphingtons & colored eggs Easter Eggers/Amaracuanas).
This group of Bantams include some Moderns, Old English, Japanese, Assorted Color Frizzles & Barred Rock (2...
I'm praying they're not all Cockerels. That's just never happened before with str runs from Ideal, but there's always a first time! :barnie
Thing is there are 4 different breeds & none are really outpacing another..they've remained pretty even.I'm going to be shocked and extremely dismayed to...
Be honest, we ordered straight runs so no idea how many are Cockrell.
The ones of our own we've incubated doesn't seem it took as long for them to "catch up" to growth rate. This batch of chicks (Ideal) just seem to us to be slow growing.
It's probably "normal" for Bantam chicks since they're...
Do Bantams generally grow & mature at a slower rate? I know they have to have warmer brooder temps than our "full size" chicks, but they just don't seem to have grown even a little in 3 weeks.
This isn't our first time brooding Bantams, but I just don't recall them being so far behind in...