Thanks! I love Australorps, which hasn't been helped by your recent photosThe TJ's pullets should be good layers for 80 weeks so yes, early burn out.
Congratulations on the new egg layers!
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Thanks! I love Australorps, which hasn't been helped by your recent photosThe TJ's pullets should be good layers for 80 weeks so yes, early burn out.
Congratulations on the new egg layers!
Quote: Yes, Wynette is a fellow moderator here. Here is her personal website:
http://www.adamsonacres.com/index.htm
She is in Michigan, and she has worked really hard on the SPPR's. Yes, I hatched from shipped eggs from her. I had a great hatch rate, but ended up losing most of the birds to a raccoon. I ended up giving my 2 remaining hens to Cheryl when she started working with them. Then she sold her flock to someone else in CA.
Yeah for the eggs! My two olive eggers are from Wynette and if I remember correctly, some of Cheryl's silver penciled Plymouth rocks came from her. She's very nice and always willing to answer questions! Also, her birds are beautiful! I do have one SPPR cock who presides over the barn area free ranging chickens at the farm. Dinosaur has fathered some beautiful mixed breed chickens. I also have 5 hens and I might put them all in a breeding pen later this spring. 2 of the hens came from Jules who is fortyfivefarm here on BYC. She lives in Madera but I'm not sure if she is still breeding them.
Yay for the layers!! My Marans started laying about 10 days ago hatched Mid June. Don't know if that helps you figure out your girls start date or not but hope so.My Australorps are laying! I got my first pullet eggs from them today. And in 48 hours, two TJ hens have produced 5 eggs. I think these girls are going to be early burn outs (I suspected that going in) but they're certainly earning their keep now.![]()
The Marans still haven't laid. We've got to be getting close, though. I knew I was picking mainly 'late starting' breeds to get last year, so I can't whine too much.
One of the quail girls felt like an over-achiever and laid a giant egg today. My daughter is over at a cousins' house, I'm going to wait until she gets home to see if it is a double yolker, just because she'd think it was amazing.
Yes, Wynette is a fellow moderator here. Here is her personal website:
http://www.adamsonacres.com/index.htm
She is in Michigan, and she has worked really hard on the SPPR's. Yes, I hatched from shipped eggs from her. I had a great hatch rate, but ended up losing most of the birds to a raccoon. I ended up giving my 2 remaining hens to Cheryl when she started working with them. Then she sold her flock to someone else in CA.
I look forward to seeing more pics of the chicks. I bet the father of the yellow chick is my huge Rhode Island Red rooster. He has taken over top chicken spot from my two Langshan roosters. He only had 1 RIR girl last year when I had them in a breeding pen. He must have thought that he died and went to heaven when I moved him out with the layer flock!Thanks! If you end up doing that let me know. I would prefer a closer source. I like the name Dinosaurleaves some fun naming ops for the chicks. The yellow chick that hatched from your eggs has thick ol legs and feet. The little black one has a bit of a comb and less thick legs. Able seems to be the most feminine of them all so fingers are crossed. They are just shy of 3 weeks so it is very early yet.![]()
For us old chicken lovers we draw the border line from San Jose across to Yosemite But better yet their is the isolated north coast along the area of Crescent city to Fort brag and east to the 1st mountain range. the rest is called the Inland Empire. .What is with the egg seasons the last two years. Start molting in October and last to March. As a kid in 4-H that just didn't happen Its a lot of feed for the molting season. Just don't remember it being this long. But its a coming. Noticed most all the feathers have returned and starting to look real good. Still have the combs to turn bright red. Probably another month.