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does anyone in Alabama have any Black Stars for sale?
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I can imagine! Good luck! And it's nice to hear your birds are well! I am getting worried with all this rain here this week!Hahaha I've just started my first ever incubation. I'm only on day three and I'm a nervous wreck. I'm so anxious to get these little guys and girls here safely. It's going to be like Christmas when I get to candle for the first time.
where are you located? I have 3 babies that aren't laying yet but they are jUST about to that age, they all come up to you and love to be held. I'm only looking to get rid of two of them though, ones a silkie and I absolutely love herIs anyone interested in RIR roosters? We have 2 too many and would like to trade for pullets (old enough to be outside). Thanks!
Our Dominique roo has toes like that!!!! So we named him Toes....lol. Doesn't seem to bother him much either. My hubby saw in his "research" one day that if we had splinted it straight when he first hatched it would have straightened it out.I personally like the Black Australorps. They're not aggressive like the RIRs are. I'm also a big fan of the Buff Orpingtons. Though they're a little small in stature for eating I think. This is Checker, she's about 12 weeks old. She's my special girl because of her crooked toes. I was told to cull her because she would have trouble walking. She's perfectly capable of everything else my others are.I'm new to the New Hampshires but I'm almost sure they're dual purpose. Alice here is a sweetheart. The man I got her from says they're closely related to the RIRs. She's around 4-5 months old.
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Our Dominique roo has toes like that!!!! So we named him Toes....lol. Doesn't seem to bother him much either. My hubby saw in his "research" one day that if we had splinted it straight when he first hatched it would have straightened it out.
Lol I told my husband we would get four chickens and we ended up with 13. It's easy to get addicted, they are a lot of fun.I've morphed into a chicken nut!! At first I thought I wanted just 5-6 RIR's for laying... Then I had a friend get me looking at Rocks. I've fallen for the Silver Penciled Rock. It's a gorgeous chicken. (never thought I'd say that) now I'm looking at coops that will house 25+ chickens cause I want two of everything!! Hubs is gonna stroke...