Photo updates of the Cream Brabanters. I got them on April 26th, and they had little wing feathers coming in, so I assume that they are probably about three weeks old. They are still very mellow, and the least skittish chicks I've ever had.
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I hope so!@littleprairieheartsfarm — Do you have good house news?
Thanks! If they are as cool as they sound when they grow up, I may have found my breed. I will be sure to spread them like wildfire.I hope so!
They are still cute little chicks Conan.
Photo updates of the Cream Brabanters. I got them on April 26th, and they had little wing feathers coming in, so I assume that they are probably about three weeks old. They are still very mellow, and the least skittish chicks I've ever had. View attachment 1772102 View attachment 1772104
Do it. Leave Texas and become Wyoming Kiki.
Are the Russian Olives invasive in your area?I can't see my neighbor on the west because of all the trees that I have grown between his house and mine. The neighbor to the north is on the other side and below the road level. The neighbor on the east is across another road and they have a row of Russian Olives to hide their place. The neighbor to the south of me is nearly 1/2 mile away.
They sure are! Pretty goofy little guys. For example, every group I've ever had with the MHP has learned to jump on top of the pad since day one. These guys took a full week, and they still don't really get up there regularly. Doofuses.They are so cute!! OMG
They sure are! Pretty goofy little guys. For example, every group I've ever had with the MHP has learned to jump on top of the pad since day one. These guys took a full week, and they still don't really get up there regularly. Doofuses.