be careful with SandHill if you are looking for quality. You will get pure breeds but they are not selecting for type generally.
usually egg laying or egg color
Thanks for the warning. When the time comes they may be my only choice but I would like to order one of their assortments for the novelty of it all when I have room to add more. This year I am done and next spring I am limiting myself to only adding silvers and a NH. That's another cool thing about chickens, no need to get it all done today.
They so look dead here and that looks like Gigantor the killer chick.
Well at least to me.... A game of catch the nardies seemed amusing. Then again I don't have a pair of my own so I don't have the sentimental attachment to them men do.
I couldn't see at first that the quail was a creature, looked like a greenish blob of ??? next to a dead chick but now I see them and they are CUTIES!!! I like your attitude Liz. You never know what treasure a chick will be regardless of breeding but if you paid big bucks for pure bred eggs someone has some splaining to do...apparently the hen that laid that egg.
"a game of catch the nardies..."
Look at him pose in that last picture almost saying, "this is my good side!"
he was quite full of himself all day yesterday...faced down a peacock who wanted in on his girls' watermelon action, crowing all day, clucking at the pullets and trying to get them to do as he said, He confuses them for the most part. With them he is like the Sr. boy in high school putting on a show for 6th graders. But in a couple of months they will know enough to be impressed too,
I wait until Greenfire breeds are sold by BYC members or on ebay.
Too expensive for my budget.
Yep...the first day I learned about SFH I went to their website and
Then I kept shopping around and found that things were much more reasonable here in Northern CA with Papa Brooder and Just Struttin.
Jason you told me it would happen. Last night my Icelandics led a revolt and spent the night in a tree with Willa (my Amelia), Lilly...an EE, and Petunia my Polish Dorking cross. They were too high up for me to reach with my ladder so I left them there and this morning they are all fine and dandy and once again on the ground..
D2 is NJ bound today. I am happy for her but sad for me but thrilled that my girls will be so close to one another. I have a very close friend who lives not even an hour from both barns where my girls will be and she will be giving them a taste of home from time to time. That all makes this transition easier.
D2 went shopping yesterday and got a 49ers T to wear. She will be in Eagles territory but she will represent.