Are you folks referring to a NN Roo over an Australorp hen? What would the opposite yield? Just curious. --BB
Bobby, I did a Blue pure Australorp roo over a NN hen that has Easter Egger mixed in her.
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Are you folks referring to a NN Roo over an Australorp hen? What would the opposite yield? Just curious. --BB
I also forgot to tell you, both their parents spent last winter in a drafty coop in Utah with temps regularly dropping into the single digits and only suffered a tiny bit of frost bite on their comb and toes. And then handled last summer like champs with temps up to 120, much better than than most of their coop mates. They come from very hardy stock.![]()
@BlueBaby you're probably right
Seriously though, he came over and listened to me talk to to him and he wasn't grumpy even though he looked like a naked neck himself![]()
@BlueBaby - those hens are looking for a bit more protein! Ha..ha.....but really, when I see this I usually try to send some cat food or meat their way.
Question for you fellow Arizonans. I’m looking to plant a tree near my chicken bunker for shade. Any particular species I should stay away from? Leaves, seeds or pods that will not be good for the chickens or make the eggs taste funny.
I have always heard that australorpes and leghorns have been the most prolific layers, I had no idea NN's could produce like that! I'm definitely adding a few to my wish list. The mottled (or splash?) are too cute.
He's still going through his molt, and the hens have been plucking some of his old neck and saddle feathers out and actually eating those. I have seen him just stand there and let them do it until he tires of it, and then he moves away from them.
Question for you fellow Arizonans. I’m looking to plant a tree near my chicken bunker for shade. Any particular species I should stay away from? Leaves, seeds or pods that will not be good for the chickens or make the eggs taste funny.