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I really like these two OE hens. Nothing phases them. I recently put them in with their dad (CL rooster) and they acted as if they had always lived there and continued laying. They did not miss a beat. Awesome birds..... The one with the crest is extremely friendly. She is almost a pest and kept getting in the way of all the other pictures.Deann, the polish are beautiful. Your project is really coming along. And love the OE, very "motherly" looking!
Deb
Miss Molly,
Bummer you dropped it, congrats on it being fertile!!! There will be another one today, I can feel it.
I would love to see some video of that!I clicker trained my Dorking to play the xylophone... chickens are very color/texture motivated animals!!
Wow, those are beautiful birds, I love the lacing. The laced polish must be really fun watching run around the yard - so colorful yet with their poofy tops...Rough day yesterday so I grabbed my camera and took a bunch of pictures of my chickens. Hanging out with the chickens and taking photos always makes me feel better.
Crele Laced Polish Project the Dark hen in the middle is from the last generation and likely the mother of a couple of these pullets
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OE Project #1 birds.
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Well Owl does go "off" with the rest of my roosters at 6:30, he is the lowest pitch one ... but I swear the fluffy bottom girls (silkies) right outside my window make more noise than he and all the boys do! I can sleep through crowing - but I cannot seem to sleep through a hen complaining because she wants OUT!
Quote: Now I see where the lacing on the OE girls came from, really lovely! The bottom girl has coloring like my smooth faced EE, that must be a gold wild type pattern.
Thanks, Molly!! I will do the cartons for my 1st time![]()
Rough day yesterday so I grabbed my camera and took a bunch of pictures of my chickens. Hanging out with the chickens and taking photos always makes me feel better.
Crele Laced Polish Project the Dark hen in the middle is from the last generation and likely the mother of a couple of these pullets
I've often though about this too since I have a broody hen and can't have roosters, lol she wants babies. Of course there is a risk of bringing home a disease also.
I must admit, most of my favorite chickens are roosters, they have such personalities.
Your 2 problems are going to be
1. catching stuff
2. Will she stop laying if she gets moved? Its common for them to stop laying if there is a big change in routine, moving is pretty big. Its much more likely to work if you borrow her rooster for a week or so, they don't get out of the mood.
I have not seen people charge for roo services so on that I've got nothing.
Stud service is to practiced among chicks for a couple key reasons
#1 spread of disease
#2, Hen will likely stop laying for up to 3 weeks when moved
You could give AI a shot. Here is a video on collecting semon for a rooster. I have never tried it, but I think it would be a better option, Here is a video on how do do it.
In this case, to avoid exposing the bird to potential diseases. The OP doesn't have a roo.
It's also used in difficult to breed chickens, such as cochin, etc that have lots of "fluff". It's also used in commercial turkeys. They are no longer able to breed naturally due to the weight of the toms. That is one of the criteria of heritage turkeys, the ability to breed naturally.
Deb
THANK YOU SO MUCH, to EVERYONE who gave their input!I say no way.... Sale or give the person hatching eggs or chicks. Don't risk your flock... Just say'in! Not worth it.