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Where could I get frizzle polish chicks from?
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AwwwWe vote LEGHORNS, and since we love eggs (hence our name 3D) added 3 Khaki Campbell ducks who lay every day without fail! Duck eggs are awesome to eat and bake with.
I don’t know, you can try searching for hatching eggs and hatcheries, ask the Polish Thread here maybe. They are a fun looking chicken… but Polish are going to lay very low numbers of eggs and smaller eggs compared to Leghorns. The Polish type birds (top hat breeds) have not been improved via selection for egg production or meat or even dual purpose… they are mostly ornamental, no reason they could not be improved though. They are a fun breed, beautiful breed and I have had them in the past.Where could I get frizzle polish chicks from?
My australorps and ancona kept laying through the winter. My others took a break for a few weeks but I do not add artificial light. I didn't consider that aspect when I selected my first flock and still needed eggs in winter months.Hello!!
I’m wondering what the best egg layer breed is. We have cut our flock down a lot and the chickens we have are older, so we want to add young birds this spring!! I am looking for one that lays lots of eggs and is hardy!! Thank you for any advice!!!
If you're looking for production, it's hard to beat the old standby, Hyline 36.Hello!!
I’m wondering what the best egg layer breed is. We have cut our flock down a lot and the chickens we have are older, so we want to add young birds this spring!! I am looking for one that lays lots of eggs and is hardy!! Thank you for any advice!!!