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Karens birds are all beautiful. Those pheasants are gorgeous.
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a new broody hen!!!Been so busy lately I almost forgot I had access to this awesome collective of knowledge and good will =) so here I am again, I've had a few adventures since last I posted but to Sum them up, had to rehome my sons chicken eater, almost all my pullets are now laying steady, and I'm.very happy I put certain eggs in the bator cause now those hens are no longer with us =( and all that rain has me planning better hen houses to prevent a repeat of the respitory illness that I've just finished "hopefully" battling. Oh and my gardens are coming along despite not being able to do the labor intense parts (dr's orders) and I'm having a baby =)
a new broody hen!!!
congrats
Been so busy lately I almost forgot I had access to this awesome collective of knowledge and good will =) so here I am again, I've had a few adventures since last I posted but to Sum them up, had to rehome my sons chicken eater, almost all my pullets are now laying steady, and I'm.very happy I put certain eggs in the bator cause now those hens are no longer with us =( and all that rain has me planning better hen houses to prevent a repeat of the respitory illness that I've just finished "hopefully" battling. Oh and my gardens are coming along despite not being able to do the labor intense parts (dr's orders) and I'm having a baby =)
I have RIR, black sex link and silver laced Wyandotte. They are all so much fun!
Hi everyone, I'm new here and am new to chickens. Was blessed to adopt 4 laying hens from a friend. I live in Tulare County. Anyone else in Tulare County?