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I have heard the olandsk can not take really any heat. wonder if thats why.
I am sure you will find others

Empordanesa are very food thrifty as well. Big combs though. Very alert and lay dark eggs,
I have white which along with a few other flocks are it here in the US.
I want to bring over Blue tail buff if i can get the import worked out.


I'm not sure about the heat . We only have a week or so of that!
Blue tail buff sounds fancy :-)
 
so this time it looks like 8 of the 10 crele penedesenca x silver ameraucana eggs are growing. I could not candle the dark empordanesa eggs with my small headlamp and I have not ordered a new candler yet.
 
I have heard the olandsk can not take really any heat. wonder if thats why.
I am sure you will find others

Empordanesa are very food thrifty as well. Big combs though. Very alert and lay dark eggs,
I have white which along with a few other flocks are it here in the US.
I want to bring over Blue tail buff if i can get the import worked out.
I had heard the same thing, but I had OD for a summer and they did surprisingly well in the heat. On the really hot days I had to hose down the Orps and Sulmtalers pens because they had raised wings and were panting, but the OD seemed fairly comfortable. I am glad to hear they do so well in the cold considering they are not very heavily feathered. They are pretty cool little birds.
 
I thought of all of you here when I was in Tractor Supply earlier today and saw this on the counter at the checkout. If I knew all of you addresses I would have bought a bunch and sent you each one...
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I love how it says "contains no poop"

so this time it looks like 8 of the 10 crele penedesenca x silver ameraucana eggs are growing. I could not candle the dark empordanesa eggs with my small headlamp and I have not ordered a new candler yet.
That's great!
 
I'm deciding what to fill the genesis with.
I think ill put all my black penedesenca eggs more silver ameraucana x crele penedesenca
white empordanesa
any extra space more crele penedesenca
 
Hi Laura,

You can come to my house in about 3.5 weeks to learn. We will have 30+ roosters ready. Poor boys. I am hoping to find homes for some of them before then but I certainly cannot keep feeding brutes. Most are Orpingtons so they are getting mighty big.

Anyone else who wants to come to learn is welcome. The more the merrier. I am in Novato.

count me in!! i really want to try this for the first time under the guidance of somehow who knows what they're doing -- plus it's always delightful to see YOU!
 
Just curious: on the jubilee orpingtons there's the GFF lines and the Gisbrecht's Line. I've seen Gisbrecht's Line for $65/chick and GFF for I think it was $25 or $30. Just wondering why. Can anyone educate me?
 

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