May 26, 2013 #11 tigertusk In the Brooder 6 Years Joined May 14, 2013 Messages 30 Reaction score 6 Points 26 Location Texas Also, guinea hens do great in our climate. They free ranged the yard here for years.
May 26, 2013 #12 SD Bird Lady Songster 7 Years Joined Nov 9, 2012 Messages 1,485 Reaction score 124 Points 176 Location south central south dakota My Brahmas handled the crazy South Dakota weather (110+ for weeks i the summer then -20 all winter) They are extra fluffy though so as far as eating it does take a little extra effort to pluck them.
My Brahmas handled the crazy South Dakota weather (110+ for weeks i the summer then -20 all winter) They are extra fluffy though so as far as eating it does take a little extra effort to pluck them.
Feb 8, 2016 #13 whitesoulpatch Hatching Joined Feb 6, 2016 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Points 6 That chart no longer exists. Is there another?
Feb 10, 2016 #14 aart RIP 1958-2025 Premium Feather Member 12 Years Loving Legacy Joined Nov 27, 2012 Messages 114,169 Reaction score 186,805 Points 1,967 Location SW Michigan My Coop My Coop whitesoulpatch said: That chart no longer exists. Is there another? Click to expand... https://www.backyardchickens.com/ne...&order=descending&Search=SEARCH&Search=SEARCH
whitesoulpatch said: That chart no longer exists. Is there another? Click to expand... https://www.backyardchickens.com/ne...&order=descending&Search=SEARCH&Search=SEARCH