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Southern Chickens
- Mar 18, 2013
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Sarah, my one hen I got this year just started laying at 20 weeks. My granddaughter picked out 3 of them and 2 were roosters. I love the beautiful brown eggs.
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Sarah, my one hen I got this year just started laying at 20 weeks. My granddaughter picked out 3 of them and 2 were roosters. I love the beautiful brown eggs.
I am glad to hear that there are other people sharing their garden goodies with their chicks, as I have been sharing alot with mine. The wet summer has not made for good gardening.The one thing I did plant just for them has done very well.I planted them sunflowers. With all intentions of giving them to them during the cold winter months when they need the extra protine that sun flower seeds provide .Did anyone else plant something in their garden with their chicks in mind?Hello & welcome sabur2332.
Enjoyed the pic of the cute little girl holding the BA. Neat to see youngsters involved with chickens.
Hey everyone. I kinda got side tracked for awhile but got caught up on your posts today. Always a joy to see pics of your BA's and hear how you are doing with yours.
I need to take some new pics of mine to post here soon. Yeh, I know they aren't gorgeous like Kurt's or Ron's.They have the squirrel tails Kurt hates among other flaws.
Don't compare with the likes of yours but know you understand they are mine and I love them.
Hope to see some eggs in the next few weeks.
Mine are enjoying lots of goodies from our garden these days. They go bonkers over split open cucumbers and tomatoes as well as chard. They don't like strawberries which seems weird.
The growing season was off this year so our zucchini are tiny. So we don't have the usual big ones to share with the chickens which we normally have done. Too bad as during the winter months they really enjoy them. Fall is in the air so preparing for winter is on my mind.
Take care everyone.
~Dee~
I am glad to hear that there are other people sharing their garden goodies with their chicks, as I have been sharing alot with mine. The wet summer has not made for good gardening.The one thing I did plant just for them has done very well.I planted them sunflowers. With all intentions of giving them to them during the cold winter months when they need the extra protine that sun flower seeds provide .Did anyone else plant something in their garden with their chicks in mind?
I have a hatchery BA, she is now 14 weeks and very full but she looked similar to yours at one month but had more of a tail. I will post a pic of her then and now ( I may have to do it in two post, my phone will only let meWondering if anyone can give me your thoughts. I have a hatchery BA chick. She is 1 month old tomorrow. She seems to be doing great. She's friendly, active, and jostling for top chick position. But she is much smaller than my Barred Rock and my Golden Sex link. She about as long as my two English Orpingtons but leaner looking (they are really round). Since I only have one of each breed (except the English) I'm not sure if it's just breed difference with rate of maturity. Like I said she seems healthy so I'm hoping it's just breed difference but would love some opinions of people who know more than me. These are both taken at 24 days. Will be taking one month pictures tomorrow
A pic of her now....I have a hatchery BA, she is now 14 weeks and very full but she looked similar to yours at one month but had more of a tail. I will post a pic of her then and now ( I may have to do it in two post, my phone will only let mepost one pic at a time).