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  1. joletabey

    Heritage New Hampshires

    My biggest fear is the well running dry. Good luck! I would offer to help, but about all I would be good for is cheering you on, and holding tools.
  2. joletabey

    Heritage New Hampshires

    Thanks, Jeff and Denny - I am so used to Dels and Orps I have no idea what to expect. I LOVE mine, though, I think they are beautiful, and hope they do as well as all of yours. I guess I am too eager to make my choice of rros and need to wait longer. Banjoejoe- whoops! Meant to say your birds...
  3. joletabey

    Heritage New Hampshires

    Quick question- I have four juvie roos and four pullets from Kathy - they are about 18 weeks old - do any of you remember when your roos were that age if they sudden shot up again, got gawky and had "ewe neck" for a while? I thought they would be done growing up by now and would start filling...
  4. joletabey

    Heritage New Hampshires

    The more I see the NH, the more I like them. DH fell hard for them at Nationals, and put his vote in for getting some. Catdaddy- it's fun being part of preserving some of these breeds, isn't it? Kathy is doing a great job!
  5. joletabey

    Heritage New Hampshires

    Catdaddy- check out the history page on the Delaware club site - it was pretty well researched and will add some good info to what you have. Kathy, you KNOW how interested I am in this project!
  6. joletabey

    Heritage New Hampshires

    Me, too! I picked up a couple three old books in Ohio, and it is fascinating reading!
  7. joletabey

    Heritage New Hampshires

    Dang, Kathy, you better start setting some eggs!!! You can send me a dozen chicks in March, along with our project babies....
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