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I see how it is. As usual, it is all about the Benjamins!your Golden Feather membership has expired. NonGFM only gets one classified at a time.
I see how it is. As usual, it is all about the Benjamins!Thanks Jim.
I see how it is. As usual, it is all about the Benjamins!Thanks Jim.
Hey All
I am looking for a phone number or way to contact a fellow named John Tunstall, not sure im spelling last name right....can any of you by chance help?
thanks!!!!
Hello, my name is Mark and I'm from Siloam Springs. I have 42 eggs hatching forum first try at barnyard birds, I grew up with commercial hens. I chose buff orpingtons and am beyond excited as I'm at day 15. We live on six acres and are trying to be mostly self sufficient.
Hey All
I am looking for a phone number or way to contact a fellow named John Tunstall, not sure im spelling last name right....can any of you by chance help?
thanks!!!!
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I finally got my chickens and even better they were free!! The only this is I had to take the rooster and I had not planned on having one. I have no experience with roosters at all my family always just kept hens. The person I got them from said to never turn my back on him! Does this mean he is mean and is there any way to show him I don't want to hurt him??
Welcome from Decatur! We currently have 28 eggs in our incubator. All of ours are purebred crosses. We are on day 13. Starting to get excited for hatch day, even if it is week away. My family is trying to be somewhat self-sufficient as well. All of our chickens are dual purpose breeds. Two of which are buff orpingtons. They are great birds, we are really enjoying them. The first batch of crossbred chicks we hatched out have been very vigorous. We managed to hatch 13 of 16 and all of those chicks have been very healthy and growing at an incredible rate. We are trying to create a bird that lays well (for more than 2 years), forages well, and maintains good table qualities. It's so much fun to work with chickens because you can make so many changes so quickly with your breeding program. Well, quick as in much faster than breeding other barnyard animals due to their fast gestation period.Hello, my name is Mark and I'm from Siloam Springs. I have 42 eggs hatching forum first try at barnyard birds, I grew up with commercial hens. I chose buff orpingtons and am beyond excited as I'm at day 15. We live on six acres and are trying to be mostly self sufficient.