Hello everyone..... I haven't been a big poster but follow this thread regularly. I have recently had some major hip surgery and need to find new homes for my 9 chickens. It is just too difficult to keep up with them at this point in my recovery. I have 2 Australorps, 2 Marons, 1 Barred Rock and 4 EE's. They range in age from 1 to 2.5 years in age and all are healthy. If you can help please let me know..... they are free to a good home.
I'm interested in the 2 Australorps & 2 Marans!


I'll let you know if I can adopt some quail hens. I can't wait to eat some adorible quail eggs that you brought over thank you so very much. It was a pleasure to have you over and to Finally meet some Byc members!I've got 119 coturnix quail eggs in my now refurbished cabinet incubator. Had one more but it had a crack and the egg lost too much moisture. Lockdown happens Thursday so I should have lots of chicks by Sunday and Monday.
My first batch are four weeks old and are almost the same size as the adults and some of the "baby" boys are already crowing! Yes they can crow at four weeks! Good thing they are much quieter than chickens. A couple of weeks more and they can go to freezer camp. I got twelve hens that I separated out into two breeding cages and got both groups a roo from another breeder. Those boys are nice and big, crowing, and so far are being gentlemen with the ladies. They got a couple of weeks for the honeymoon so if they stay good to the girls they will not get processed with the other roos.
I have a few extra young quail hens if anyone needs them. Since they need to be kept in groups of 4-7 hens to each roo you don't often find extra hens available. They are fed organic feed and get FF like the chickens do.
The heat doesn't seem to effect the quail hens like it does the chickens. While the chickens are each only laying about every other day I get 16-21 eggs a day from my 21 quail hens. Delicious!![]()

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