- Nov 14, 2012
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Those are swedish flower hens araucana a n EE and two americauna
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I am getting plenty of eggs. I had a few hens (and pullets) that have laid right through November-December-January and are still laying . I didn't notice that they ever molted.
btw, I could use some website set-up training from you. You see it is very elementary. My whole operation is small comparatively anyway so . . . my small farm is my nice little hobby & escape from the working world.I just now noticed the name of your farm/website. How cool is that?! And so historical too. Who better to carry on with the work that Nettie did back in the day than the President of the American Buckeye Poultry Club?
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I went ahead and moved the broody Buckeye pullet to the barn with her chicks. She is going to have 16 La Fleche chicks. Also, she is a first time broody so her first chicks . . . I have one light out there just in case. We'll see.I have 7 month old buckeyes from incubating, 4 more today from silkie broodie, and a dozen eggs in the bator. Since I had broodies, dec ided to go ahead and hatch.