CayugaJana
Free Ranging
- Sep 2, 2017
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I’ve been taking my boys to their practices almost every night so I haven’t taken any pictures lately.
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My little qualies today
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Lots of those yellow or brown babies and that one oddball. I know nothing about colors, not my focus, but fun to see. I'm also amazed at how calm they are compared to the chicken chicks. These guys will sit patiently in my hand and always come out to greet me when I enter the brooder. The chickens all run and act like I'm there to kill them. Lol
if it’s mixed breed like mine 1/2 silkie, 1/2 breed with 4 toes. I can’t remember if there’s a pure feather legged with black feet??? I have 2 with 4 toes black feet and 2 with 4 toes yellow feet that came from silkie hens but daddy was standard buff orp. not sure if seller meant barnyard mix as in assorted breed or mix as in mixed breeds. i have only gotten 50% hatch from my mix breed eggs (not shipped). but I kinda attribute that to young cockerels and bantam/standard mix.I’ll check... nope. Four toes only. Black feet. There’s fluff on it’s legs, tho. They were advertised as barnyard mix. Is the five-toe trait recessive? (Or sex link or otherwise repressible?)
Here’s the final result of the hatch... less than 25%. I don’t honestly think that’s my fault. The eggs were in pretty sad shape when I got them.
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Probably. Some of the reviewers complained of that.
This is how I have recently started storing my quail eggs.
36 to a Startbucks Trenta Iced Coffee cup.
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