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Now with this "purple bloom" ... Is it the specific breed you all like or simply achieving the pink purple ish hue?
My children's "project" a few years back pumped out several babies that gave mauve to dark purple eggs. Is that a preference for a substantial group of people???
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Yes it's the egg color for me:) do you have hens that lay the mauve color still?
 
Hi guys!!! It's been crazy here. My grampa passed away yesterday; 1 month to the day of his wife's funeral :( I've been a bit preoccupied... I've missed you all!!!
My dilemma: My boys are now talking about how they are boys!!! AAAHHH Anybody need any roos that were hatched in February? I'm trying to hang on to a Silkie roo, but I have 2 that haven't started crowing, but their brother has... I have 3 EE/Brahmas. Anybody?
 
Hi guys!!! It's been crazy here. My grampa passed away yesterday; 1 month to the day of his wife's funeral :( I've been a bit preoccupied... I've missed you all!!!
My dilemma: My boys are now talking about how they are boys!!! AAAHHH Anybody need any roos that were hatched in February? I'm trying to hang on to a Silkie roo, but I have 2 that haven't started crowing, but their brother has... I have 3 EE/Brahmas. Anybody?
Sorry for your losses:( blessings to you and your family:)
 
I think they get their chicks from Belt and Ideal hatchery. The one those 3 came from was a mixed lot of bantam chicks. I'll look up which breeds they carry. Is a Buttercup a bantam? Thanks guys!
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They come in bantam and large fowl.
 
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That's ok, we can still be friends :) One of my best friends is a Canon :) Lol, for some reason I thought about that song in the movie "Oklahoma" where they say, "the farmer and the cow man can be friends..."

"The Nikon and the Canon can be friends..."
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I am hatching by Hen--Each basket had eggs form one hen and then the chicks each get a different color band based on the Hen that was the mother.

I am hatching like this for Capayvalleychick. Kim is learning a lot already.
Very interesting and good idea! Thanks for sharing

So, I though this little one was a Silkie, but now I'm questioning it. What else could it be?



It looks like it has a straight comb



The feathers don't look like a Silkie, to me



and it only has 4 toes, don't Silkies have 5?



I have no idea what this one is, does anyone else have a guess?
That last one is soooooooo adorable! I love its markings on its face!
I started today with the other mixed chick hatched and a partr rock that didn't make it As the day went on the little orps hatched and I was put on suicide watch with them. They wanted to squeeze through the metal grate of the crate. Not a smart move with 20+ big girls watching. I found some 1/4 inch plastic mesh that I zip tied to the door. The remaining rock egg got moved to the other OEGB who is brooding, if it hatches I'll move it back in the morning. It had pipped but since the first chick has been out for 2 days and it could use food and water.
:-( That's a rough thing to wake up to. Glad you have some hatching though!
I have 4 of the eggs that are still in the incubator but Monet assures me that they are no good. We candle eggs together and she is much more cut throat at getting rid of them. I always hope that maybe they are just a little behind in development rather than early quitters. She is always right, though. I just couldn't bring myself to throw all 30 away. The eggs from my birds at the farm are developing nicely so I know it is not my incubator.
You are raising quite a chicken expert Debi!!

Pretty purple and pink:

AWESOME!!

I believe these are from her page yes. I know how you feel, I had to throw away a bunch of eggs that were $20 a piece
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WOW! $20?! Good for you for treating yourself!

Good thing that lady didn't stop me to ask if that was a bird, because my snarky reply today would have been, "is that your FACE??!?!?" I am a little cranky today.
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Hi guys!!! It's been crazy here. My grampa passed away yesterday; 1 month to the day of his wife's funeral :( I've been a bit preoccupied... I've missed you all!!!
My dilemma: My boys are now talking about how they are boys!!! AAAHHH Anybody need any roos that were hatched in February? I'm trying to hang on to a Silkie roo, but I have 2 that haven't started crowing, but their brother has... I have 3 EE/Brahmas. Anybody?
I'm sorry to hear about your Grandparents. If that's not true love I don't know what is.
 
I'm in Sacramento ... anyone know of a good chicken vet in the Sacramento/Dav is area by any chance?
 
A few questions:

1) Do chickens normally eat their own or their coop-mate's feathers? Mine have been.

2) When do roos start to crow? Mine are around 8 1/2 weeks old.

3) Do some chickens like a little light in the coop to see at night? The flocks first few nights in the coop were on the chilly side so at dusk we turned on the light to lure them in and left it on. Now they don't really go in until we turn it on (it's not a heat lamp anymore but like a 60 watt light bulb) and then turn it off after they climb onto their roosts.
 
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What are pita pintas? Do you have pics? How much are eggs?

They are a Spanish breed that are super friendly and hardy. And super rare (if you are into that! :-) ) They lay A LOT of whitish/light brown eggs. They are related to Basques and are even friendlier than them. I'll PM you the price. Here's a pic of the girls and boys and also the chicks. Also, here's a link to my photobucket that has both the parents and the babies that we hatched a month ago (they're the black and white ones) -
http://s30.photobucket.com/user/Meg2000000/slideshow/The Second Generation
http://s30.photobucket.com/user/Meg2000000/slideshow/Spain Chickens

Edited: The pictures won't post for some reason. Check out the photobucket account if you can.


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hi Megan, please put me on your Pita list, even though i'm reliant on broodies only, not incubators -- just in case our timing coincides!

[FONT=arial, sans-serif]For sure! We're going to start shipping next week. I'll contact you before they're ready to go out and see if you're ready![/FONT]


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how much for eggs Meg?


I PM'd you
 
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