I wouldn't be able to pick some up, but if we could ship, probably closer to May or so, there is a possibility there.I don't sell sexed day olds. I will have pullets later in the spring or pickup..... when I can hatch someMust move some birds.
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I wouldn't be able to pick some up, but if we could ship, probably closer to May or so, there is a possibility there.I don't sell sexed day olds. I will have pullets later in the spring or pickup..... when I can hatch someMust move some birds.
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Sorry I don't ship birds.... yet.
My girl has gone broody! She is determined too. Can't get her to stay out of a nest box. I just take her out a couple of times a day, she eats some, then back she goes. Too cold here to let her have eggs. Cluck, cluck, cluck, her favorite word for now. Instead of bawk, bawk, bawk.
Really? I have never had a WL go broody. Now Ams are a different story. If you can take her out of that pen and put her in another. Usually that will break mine. Once I move them they give up pretty soon.
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My bantam Silver Penciled Wyandotte started to go broody. I had to take out the roo, he would attach her when she came out of the nest box and I took the nest box out too. She would puff up all big like that when I would walk by.... did that for several days....not so much now, but still not laying
I just received my order of fertile eggs today and I just had to come and say,
BEST PACKAGING JOB EVER!
Also, thanks for the extras, can't wait to see these little babies!