Awsome that means that they are the CrossesI saw them - they aren't pure wellies though.
She had a Cream Legbar rooster too. I thought they may of been mixed up and gotten wellie's
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Awsome that means that they are the CrossesI saw them - they aren't pure wellies though.
I'm not sure if it interferes with their protein needs, but they DO like scraps over their feed, for sure! I give mine a lot of veggies (cabbage, lettuce, broccoli, etc.) because we don't have any grass left in the back yard and they need greens in addition to their feed.Trying to get in the habit of offering my produce scraps to the chickens. I toss them in the garbage without thinking. What a waste! So today I had leftover ears of corn (that I shaved the corn off of) and they are having fun pecking off the little kernels I missed. Plus I took the leftover zucchini bits and steamed them and gave them those too. They surprisingly liked those as well. By offering them produce scraps- does it interfere too much with their protein intake from their feed? (since all my chickens are aged 5 weeks to 4 months and still growing)
I did find 2 sources, one in the Kansas area and one in SC..if you are doing Cream LegBars, though, you will want S/C LBLs...and this SC source has them also.![]()
It is good to hear from you!
I don't have any of those. I could probably use them to breed production type back to the Cream Legbars.
I hope you find some. Let me know if you don't hear back from anyone here and I will check with other sources.
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Thanks sweetie !Hi there!
I'll keep an eye out for breeders.![]()
There was a Delaware breeder in Central CA...I think was LotsaPaints ? Anyways, I got some eggs from them about 2 years ago for trade, and hatched & sold the chicks for a friend up here in WA.Trying to catch up here..............
Meg.....until your family gets you a birthday cake with chickens on it, you are not a crazy chicken lady. But I am!
Whoever asked about Delawares, they are not heat tolerant from what I understand.
The thermometer on my car says it's 106. I ran to Home Depot and picked up an orbits mister for the big girls in the layer flock. I also have a fan and ice water bottles for the Marans and Dorking AM crosses.Both Karen Thomas/sewandgrow and Denny Thomas/lotsapaints have them. Karen is in Turlock and Denny is in Paso Robles. I hatched eggs from Karen's birds earlier this year as well as some of my own.
I have lost 4 young Delawares this summer due to extreme heat as well as 2 Ameraucanas. Since I started leaving sprinklers on for them, I have managed to not lose any more (knocking on wood)..