- May 17, 2007
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Today is the 200th Anniversary of Mexican Independence. Felicidades a todos los Mexicanos. The big festivities were last night. We sat down to watch them on the TV, but my wife slept through them. They set off so many fireworks, I thought they were going to burn the place down. It was quite a show.
I got nine eggs today and eight yesterday. I have eleven hens now and one rooster. Someone is slacking off. I suspect Audrey my one white egg layer has a hidden nest somewhere. I haven't collected a white egg in about ten days.
We are thinking of setting eggs again later this month. By the time they hatch, it should have cooled down enough. This time we are going to try a Buff Orpinton crossed with the Rhode Island Red rooster. This should produce a good looking bird.
The Brown Leghorn crossed with the Rhode Island Red made a good looking chick, but none of them lived.
The Barred Rock crossed with the Rhode Island Red rooster produced chicks that were easily sexed because the rooster were hatched with a light spot on their heads.
Unfortunately, the hens that resulted from that cross are butt ugly. They look like mud hens. They are real good egg layers though.
Anyway, we liberated the rooster from his jail. He promptly got to work doing his job. The whole pecking order of the flock was shuffled.
Rufus
I got nine eggs today and eight yesterday. I have eleven hens now and one rooster. Someone is slacking off. I suspect Audrey my one white egg layer has a hidden nest somewhere. I haven't collected a white egg in about ten days.
We are thinking of setting eggs again later this month. By the time they hatch, it should have cooled down enough. This time we are going to try a Buff Orpinton crossed with the Rhode Island Red rooster. This should produce a good looking bird.
The Brown Leghorn crossed with the Rhode Island Red made a good looking chick, but none of them lived.
The Barred Rock crossed with the Rhode Island Red rooster produced chicks that were easily sexed because the rooster were hatched with a light spot on their heads.
Unfortunately, the hens that resulted from that cross are butt ugly. They look like mud hens. They are real good egg layers though.
Anyway, we liberated the rooster from his jail. He promptly got to work doing his job. The whole pecking order of the flock was shuffled.
Rufus