Oh oh, that last line does not sound good... did you manage to keep any?Liz I'll get you a picture of dolly! She was a rescue last year. A buff orph who will sit 3x a year min. They wanted eggs....
I have 6 egg sitting broodies right now.
Dolly as above. I'm trying to give her all my lf chicks that hatched this week.
Catalina my head hen that I'm saving for the muscovies that are hatching in a few weeks.
Sparkles and smokey blue who are sitting on said muscovie eggs. One will get all my ban ties hatched right now one will get my last scheduled hatch in another 2 weeks.
Vonnie my hatchery ee who lays xl blue eggs. I have no idea what she is sitting on but she is secluded so she gets what she hatches.
Pappa bear still in quarantine. Her flock all passed from something ( don't trust her owners vet) and I seduced her into sitting on some eggs. Owner is still in a bit of shock so I'm not sure what is happening there but I'm thinking at least she can go home with chicks so she us not alone.
This does not include the 6 hens I still have with chicks.
Pro tip: seramas are horrible mothers don't give her anything but unkillable chicks...
Hello and welcome to all the new to the thread people.Hello, everyone!
I just found this thread and want to say I live in Ferndale and have kept backyard chickens for the last 20 yrs.
Our hens are a mix bunch of breeds, with a blue maran roo.
I love my chickens - but I don't want to count how many years I have owned chickens .. because that makes me too old...
I got two Marans earlier this year (Blue Copper Marans Hen and Splash Copper Marans Rooster), they are very nice so far.
I will warn you.. being on this thread can make you want birds you never heard of before coming here. I used to have only Americanas (hatchery and home-grown) - which I found out are called EEs and are not a breed (on this site) so I decided to get some real Ameraucanas, then well.. those Swedish Flower Hens are pretty, and the Marans have really neat colored eggs - but so do the Welsummers and the Barnvelders.. oh and don't forget the super-broodies - the Silkies.. and, well... just don't say I didn't warn you!
