I have 2-3yr old Rocks, they have always been good layers of brown eggs. Suddenly, one has become sick and stopped laying. I thought maybe water belly but I think she would have died already if it was. The second rock is still laying but her eggs are turning cream colored and one was hard on...
1. Speckled sussex
2. Black sex link
3. Silver laced Wyandotte
4. Gold laced Wyandotte
5. Possibly a black jersey giant or black Australorp
6. I’m not sure what the last photo is. A lot of these came from tractor supply as chicks.
These chickens were not pure bred, but I knew they were not...
I am so excited! This is my first flock of my own (we had chickens when I was younger) and they are just so much fun! I received my first egg on 7/26. I’ve been getting 4 eggs/day since 8/27. Today though, I received SIX eggs! I have 15 hens & 2 roosters. They are so spoiled. I’m just thrilled...
Does anybody know if red sex-links and black sex-links lay the same large brown eggs? Or do they lay differently? The hatchery with the red sex links are all sold out but they have the black ones so I am just wondering if they are the same?
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I have been looking for a black copper Maran breeder in southeast Queensland but can’t seem to find any. It’s easy enough to find welsummer and barnevelder brown egg layers but I’m keen on the really dark chocolate coloured eggs from the marans.
Any ideas, information or breeder...
I'm looking for a home of hens for my sweet guy he is 8 months old.
His ladies love him but my ratio is off for roos to hens since I have a small flock. I've raised him since he was a few days old. Of all the roos I've ever had hes been the most watchful and kind. He is always looking watch...
The pullet in question was sent with my order of chicks as a “Meyer Hatchery Meal Maker” and wasn’t labeled. She had solid yellow down which turned to solid white feathers and she had yellow legs. I naturally thought she was a Leghorn. (The basis behind the MH Meal Maker chicks is MH will donate...
I have 3-week old FIS Brown chicks for sale. Fantastic LARGE, brown egg layers.
Only $6 each.
This is a great way to get new, young egg layers in your flock, or if you're ready to start getting some natural eggs for your family and friends. The price will be 3x as much by the time they are...