LOL you should've seen her when she was a baby! I swore she and her sister looked like hawks! That's what gave me the inclination that they were not pure Barred Rocks as advertised where I purchased them. After dozens of phone calls between the store and hatchery they came from, I found out they were Commercial Blacks...the store (Southern States) was TICKED that they were shipped the wrong chicks...they had a lot of problems with that hatchery last year, and will not be using them again this year. I'm not complaining about ending up with CB's instead of BR's, though...they are incredible layers. My first to lay out of the 6 was 16 weeks old when she popped out her first egg. The rest followed within 2 weeks. The one in the pic gave me double yolkers up until about a month ago...every two days like clockwork. I also got a triple yolker from her.
Here she is at a day old:
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Yes, & this one is a small egg so I shouldn't be suprised.
Also I did nudge up the temp & add water last week so again, no big surpise really, just not great timing as
I'm about to fall asleep on the cat in my lap, having spent 10 hrs canning today, plus dealing w/ weather & trying to make a hard decision re: our much loved Farm Dog "Dew" who's declining health has taken a sharp downturn in the past 48 hrs <sigh> , he once risked his life going into the street in front of a car to heard a lost week old chick back to the yard...
I am so sorry to hear about Dew's ill health.Thanks everyone re: Dew. He clearly isn't ready to go yet, he keeps trying to do his duties but is becoming increasingly unable as the days go by so we are trying to find that balance point so he doesn't suffer but does have all the enjoyment he can. I actually wish he would cross on his own, & have been suprised to find him still w/ us the past 3 mornings, hoping off the couch (old dog privilege) wanting to attend am chores. My DH & I have had to put down other dogs, & lost one to a bear, but Dew was the 1st dog we got together, he adopted us when he showed up 8wks old starving stray as we were moving into a rental house b/f we bought this farm. We joke he is 100% pure "Red American Porch Dog" & he is the classic red mutt dog found on every farm across the country. Everyone who visits falls in love w/ him. He has been fantastic, this past summer he actually helped my husband dispatch a pack of coyotes who were attacking a chicken pen then my DH & Dew! Yet he literally lets the cats & chickens walk all over him, in short the perfect Farm Dog.
Well everyone stay warm & I'll give you an update when I have zipping or a hatcher, which might be today rather than wed from the looks of it...
Dew, likely the only working Farm Dog w/ a his own doll toy of his human!

