So which private breeders carry good heritage Rocks? I saw one I am interested in but there must be more.The only place you are going to be able to find Heritage Rocks is from private breeders. No hatchery sells heritage birds.
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So which private breeders carry good heritage Rocks? I saw one I am interested in but there must be more.The only place you are going to be able to find Heritage Rocks is from private breeders. No hatchery sells heritage birds.
So which private breeders carry good heritage Rocks? I saw one I am interested in but there must be more.
So which private breeders carry good heritage Rocks? I saw one I am interested in but there must be more.
I love my BR hen too she's gonna be 2 in a week she lets me pet her even In the nesting box. And she's the only one in my flock that's been broody. I have silver laces and comets and she's the sweetest so now we are raising a BR rooster. Pictured above in this thread can't wait till he's grown. We are giving one of the two away to a friendI love my barred rock hen! She is quite the spunky little chicken! My first flock of chickens were barred rocks so it makes the breed special to me <3![]()
Ok well I could put them in the basement as a step down its cooler down there but not cold. As far as introducing them to the others we usually let them free range in the late spring early summer and have like a chick pen separate from the others but next to the others. What about putting the whole kennel in the big cage so they are with the others but protected it's I the 30's now are they are fully feathered I just don't know yetAdapt them over a week's period. Move them to an unheated garage as step one, perhaps. Provide them with a step down of the temperature environment. Hang a 90 watt bulb in the outdoor pen, if you're able, for the first few nights. Just things to acclimate them. Reduce the bulb to a 60 watt bulb for another few nights. It is tough going from a constant 70 degree living room environment to suddenly be plunged into a 20 degree environment.
Lesson learned, huh? Yup. We NEVER brood inside the house. Just cannot. To each his own.
Yes, your pullets are too young to be with adults. What's the plan for a separate grow out place?
I guess I just gonna leave them in for another month that's probably best.Ok well I could put them in the basement as a step down its cooler down there but not cold. As far as introducing them to the others we usually let them free range in the late spring early summer and have like a chick pen separate from the others but next to the others. What about putting the whole kennel in the big cage so they are with the others but protected it's I the 30's now are they are fully feathered I just don't know yet
here is RJ & Bella
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I love my Barred Rocks