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Mine hatch fine in the regular egg rails in the 1588. :)
The auto turner in the Genesis 1588 has more vibration in it so it is not as good for shipped eggs. The brinsea auto turner is smoother.

added: It is good to know that the serama eggs will fit in the genesis auto turner!
 
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Anybody have experience with Penedesenca? Looking for a local breeder, would love to add a hen or two to my flock. Do they lay as dark as Marans? Flighty? Tempermant? Heat tolerant? Any input on the breed or connections to the breed would be greatly appreciated.

Hangtown Farms in Placerville only has eggs. Was hoping for a pullet or POL hen. A long shot, but I'm just not setup for eggs yet.

Thanks.
 
Anybody have experience with Penedesenca? Looking for a local breeder, would love to add a hen or two to my flock. Do they lay as dark as Marans? Flighty? Tempermant? Heat tolerant? Any input on the breed or connections to the breed would be greatly appreciated.

Hangtown Farms in Placerville only has eggs. Was hoping for a pullet or POL hen. A long shot, but I'm just not setup for eggs yet.

Thanks.
Where are you located?

I plan on setting some penedesenca eggs in a week or two. I might even get a pullet or two!

The Partridge are 85% auto sexing by color.

Dark as Marans: Yes
Flighty?: Human avoidant and they do Fly...
Heat Tolerant?: Very, ultra, the most heat tolerant breed there is.

I like them quite a bit. They will not be huggie pets though.
 
Where are you located?

I plan on setting some penedesenca eggs in a week or two. I might even get a pullet or two!

The Partridge are 85% auto sexing by color.

Dark as Marans: Yes
Flighty?: Human avoidant and they do Fly...
Heat Tolerant?: Very, ultra, the most heat tolerant breed there is.

I like them quite a bit. They will not be huggie pets though.


I was hoping you'd chime in. Jason at hangtown mentioned you also worked with the breed. I'm in sacramento. Do you breed to sell? If you have pullets for sale in the future, I'd be interested. Trying to avoid babies for the rest of the year, even though my daughters would disagree on that. What colors are you working with? My marans has been laying wonderfully and a nice dark egg, but I think the heat gets to her somedays. She can be a brat in general as well.

Question, in regards to combs, I've noticed quite a few pictures of hens with floppy combs, is this typical of the breed?
 
I was hoping you'd chime in. Jason at hangtown mentioned you also worked with the breed. I'm in sacramento. Do you breed to sell? If you have pullets for sale in the future, I'd be interested. Trying to avoid babies for the rest of the year, even though my daughters would disagree on that. What colors are you working with? My marans has been laying wonderfully and a nice dark egg, but I think the heat gets to her somedays. She can be a brat in general as well.

Question, in regards to combs, I've noticed quite a few pictures of hens with floppy combs, is this typical of the breed?
The comb is a kings comb--it has a crown appearance at the back.

No, it is not floppy on the hens.

 
Mine are shipped from San Diego. I definitley want to give them the best chance to the Brinsea it is!

Are yours shipped or local? I have only tried Serama's once before and none developed at all. I have heard they don't usually ship well, but I hope to get a few to hatch!
Mine are from my backyard. I have had no luck with shipped Serama eggs
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The comb is a kings comb--it has a crown appearance at the back. No, it is not floppy on the hens.
Thanks, that one is far from floppy. She's a pretty girl. Partridge color correct? Do you work with the blacks as well? I wonder what causes the floppy combs then, quite a few pictures showed it when I was researching the breed.
 

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