ALABAMA!!

Wisher 1000 you are correct it won't happen by me either. I don't mind paying extra for a little older pullet or a young layer. Not a day old unsexed bird.
 
One of mine?

Yes, ma'am.



I think one of the two gals standing directly under the bucket.

Yet to see an olive egg, but I think only 5 or so are laying. Started about a week ago. I've got 2 brown eggers, 2-3 blue eggers so far.




The one near my thumb was a double yolker. When they have only one yolk they're teeny
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Does anybody know where I can get some pure Americauna chicks or hatching eggs in Southeast AL? I ended up with Easter eggers last time and most of them turned out to be roosters. I would love some blues or wheatens. Also, I have a brahma who has been broody for weeks. I put her in a broody buster pen for several days and one day after I let her out she was back in the nest. If I give her some fertile eggs what are the odds she'll stay broody till they hatch?
 
Autumn Jones in Dothan has them she is in Dothan AL and she is a member on here as well as on Wiregrass poultry buy sell trade on Facebook. She should be hatching some in next month or so or have the hatching eggs also.
 
I've had 5 broodies hatch out, and every one has at least 2 lil black or brown babies. I'm so excited. I don't even know for sure how many there are!
 
I have put my Splash Ameraucanas on Craigslist and wanted to share some pics here. Pass the word and let me know if anyone is interested.

Looking at just the tails, I think this one is a pullet...

...and the one on the right is a cockerel, right?
pullet on the left? Golden Campine in the middle....isn't she pretty?
And lots this size....who knows!

I have probably thirty or more of these that I would like to sell. I also have some blues, blacks, and lavenders that I will sell once I choose the ones that I want to keep. I am also considering selling some of the Golden Campines that I have raised, but I haven't decided just yet.
 
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I've got a couple long tailed pullets, even one hen like that. I find checking for pointy feathers vs rounded feathers seems to work best, especially in the shoulder/neck area.
 

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