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Me too!If I could afford to or was allowed, I'm sure I would risk coming for some sweetgrass poults
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Me too!If I could afford to or was allowed, I'm sure I would risk coming for some sweetgrass poults
If you can figure out a way to do it, I am sure that Ralphie will be grateful when he can get some from you.If I could afford to or was allowed, I'm sure I would risk coming for some sweetgrass poults
Yes there will be mottleds just like there were mottleds last year. The Blue Slate hen was the first confirmed breeding of the year and is laying fertile eggs.Mottled? Did you say mottleds??
I finally got my first turkey egg on last Friday, and so far I have 5. I'm planning on setting this coming Friday everything I have gotten, as there are more requests for turkey poults than chicks often times. So it will be more than a month until I can bring any poults, though I doubt I'd have anything unique anyways in comparison. The tom is red bronze, there are 2 burbon red hens, a Royal Palm hen, and a red bronze hen.Oh I remember the mottleds from last year! As much as I love the sweetgrass & the penciled...I think mottled is my favorite. I like the spots. Love tu he dots on my SS and my merle aussie dogs.
Let's all meet at R2elks!! Come on folks!!
I had been getting 4 to 5 turkey eggs daily up until a few days ago (4 or more). At that time the eggs dropped to two a day. But.. I was having to put a couple of hens back in the pen on those days. Today I managed to notice when one of the turkey hens was missing. After a brief search I found her as she was covering her nest of 9 eggs. There were definitely two different hens using the nest.
The eggs have been replaced with a fake egg. I will be setting 4 1/2 dozen eggs this evening. Do to Mr. Picky being how he is, I will not be surprised if 90% of the eggs are infertile. If however there is a high percentage of fertile eggs, I am going to be in a lot of trouble if too many hatch. Memphis might have to take some of them off of my hands as I am sure there will be some Tri-Color Mottleds both blacks and slates.
I know the Blue Slate hen is laying fertile eggs.