It has been a while since I've been able to post. Hubby had an accident with a tree on March 1, breaking his neck and causing lots of problems that caused loads of Dr appointments and Physical and Speech therapies through most of our lovely summer. Life may be sort of back to normal now, for now. No more cutting down trees for that guy! Momma says!
My Partridge Penedesencas are still in the horse stall as there has been no time to build a new pen for them after that tree hitting my chicken house last December. In fact, the last half of it is still standing for lack of time.
I had eggs in the incubator on March 1, and ended up with some Cream Legbars and two Partridge Penedesenca cockerels. One got pecked by his roommates (a group of roosters) and didn't recover. The other is coming along and starting to mature but he needs a pen with a couple of hens of his own now.
One of my PP hens went broody and hatched one chick. It is a pullet, and has grown up with the PP flock in the stall. I tried to find her a roommate when her mother abandoned her, but there were no chicks her size anywhere to be found. She is cute, and holds her own, thank God. I think she hatched the end of July or the first part of August. She really has shown herself to be one tough chick.
I would still like to get some eggs or chicks from someone else to diversify my flock. Ron or Jason, does either of you have any fertile eggs???? Anyone else close to the Pacific Northwest????? I've kept my eyes on several different sources, but have seen only a PP cross rooster which does me no good. Yes, I even contacted the owner of that crossbred roo with no luck. <sigh>