I am in search of Wheaten or Blue Wheaten Ameraucana chicks to give this poor little lone baby some company. I guess it's what I get for ordering shipped eggs but I thought I would at least get two
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Being as I ended up paying $30 for one chick I'm not willing to take that risk again. After looking for 6+ months I thought I had finally struck gold... lol not! I have emails out to everyone I can think of. Jean, do you know of anyone who is still hatching?
Being as I ended up paying $30 for one chick I'm not willing to take that risk again. After looking for 6+ months I thought I had finally struck gold... lol not! I have emails out to everyone I can think of. Jean, do you know of anyone who is still hatching?[/quote
Being as I ended up paying $30 for one chick I'm not willing to take that risk again. After looking for 6+ months I thought I had finally struck gold... lol not! I have emails out to everyone I can think of. Jean, do you know of anyone who is still hatching?[/quote
Where did you get your eggs I'm still looking. For both eggs or chicks
I had the same experience with blue wheaten AMs. One hatch of 8 eggs produced one BW cockerel. A second hatch of BW AMs produced a single crippled chick with both feet curled inward. The last one was culled of course.
So I bought some Wheaten chicks from a reputable breeder. In this purchase, I ended up with two pullets and three cockerels. I plan to keep one cockerel and both pullets. Although one pullet has not developed muffs or a beard, she has won my heart. If I am out in their area, she will fly up to perch on my arm or shoulder & rest there while I walk around. She will chirp at me & patiently wait while I get some feed to eat from my hand.
I bought them off eBay from Pokey Poultry. I believe her name was Lisa. Beautiful birds I thought.