Cornstarch? Interesting. Well I will try it all.
Not cornstarch, grounded up corn, as in scratch grain.
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Cornstarch? Interesting. Well I will try it all.
Not cornstarch, grounded up corn, as in scratch grain.
I lose a lot of seramas also if they are from pullet hens. I think when the eggs are so small then I chicks are just too small to make it. I think I will wait until their eggs are bigger and try again, it is too depressing losing all the tiny ones. On the poopy rears, I do use play sand in the brooders and I use save a chick in their water and also grind their started in a blender, I do mix grounded up scratch corn in with their starter, it helps a lot. The tiny ones gets poop rears some, but not as often.
What do you mean bill are they pet quality or not ... Does not matter if they are from good line or not ... I get culls from some of the best line and I still call them culls aka pet quality ... So bill post some pics and tell me if they are pet or for show ????
Hey bill I'm interested in coming out and see you .... when can we set up a day... I will make time ....
I hear you, I am trying to do the same.
But there's nothing wrong with asking a reasonable amount of money for a pet bird. Heck, I would pay $20.00 for a nice layer hen. Or even a mutt rooster for $10 if I needed one. I'd buy a pretty Ameracauna for $30-$40, not to show it, just to have it. I think you see where I'm going with this. Just because its not show quality doesn't make it entirely worthless. Plus if somebody pays $20-$30 bucks for something, they have something invested in the animal, and may be more likely to take care of it, instead of BBQ it.![]()
Yea a few of my friends might be interested in some sweet home incubated chicken ... let me know when we can come over and pick some up .....thank you chaili...and yes nothing wrong long as you disclose and are honest about it..... some folks may just want a sweet house chicken