Been taking lots of pictures for the flock thread
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It made both of us more comfortable about it (I haven't left my birds long enough to require a babysitter in almost 10 years. It's already starting to stress me out a bit.
Plus then she knows exactly what to do and that if a bird does die (I have say olds and a trio that are almost 10. I won't...
Have a broody finishing hatching, another I'llbe collecting chicks from as they hatch and one that greatly prefers raising the 2 fosters rather than her own runty ones.
Have someone coming out toborrow for a walkthrough on how to care for everyone while I'm gone and maybe get an idea of what...
I think Feather Lover Farms first came up with them? Or something with Golden in their name? I got mine from a student at the same college as me, and hatched them out at home. Thank you though, I wish they were a bit friendlier, but I'd always rather skittish boys than aggressive boys
Mosaic. I've got 3 female and 2 males for that breed. It's nice, each one is different looking, so I dont need bands to tell them apart, even though theyre still going to get some for other people's sake
No clue yet. They're early April babies so they're not quite there. I imagine they'll be the same size as my normal eggs that are layed, nothing super large though
Mine mainly have purposes (like the 16 males I mentioned are for dinners), but I also consider the girls a type of pet so long as they do their jobs and don't cause problems.
I like when they pose for my camera too, give me a chance to show them off better given my limited photography talent.
Yeah, I used to sit with my oldest group when I was younger, but they never were friendly enough to pick up or even pet like these.
Still have like 16 boys to process from that group, but so far the ratio is surviving
New here. I've started to just sit with my young flock from this years chicks. I sit with the other groups occasionally, but I just really click with this particular group. One if my sebright pullets, Darling, is the first bird I've ever had squat for me and I just adore it.
I have also discovered my Cochin is really bad about leaving the last egg in the clutch. Doesn't matter if it's rocking and peeping, if you're last, then that sucks XD
Actually no. That's from her first batch this year. Here is some if the second batch. Same hen though for some of the eggs
So far two dads, which is what I wanted since I have the Cochin eggs and a different hens eggs, so yay