Several of my 3 year olds and some 1 year olds are from Freys as well. The barred rocks there, while beautiful, I have found to be targets for predators and aren't very bright. I like the Columbian Rocks the most from there but I have some of all of them pretty much. I have had a few clutches born from hens as well and then the rest were stupidly...auction finds (I was dumb and didnt know better).![]()
I have had more than my share of heartache and unfortunately rifht now have something mysterious going on with a hen and have to go to the University vet tomorrow to figure it out. So rewarding yet so difficult. ..my fiance is rather patient but must think I am nuts by now!!
Oh my boyfriend thinks I'm nuts...but he also loves them, knows all their names and almost cried when he saw me carrying a dead bird to him to bury. He thought it was his fav for a few moments. He has grown some patience with my chicken hospital in the basement lol! I let my two banty girls hatch last summer. And did the incubator thing once with their eggs. Very rewarding experience. My banty "Little" has been trying to hide eggs lately but not sure yet that I want to deal with integrating these little Cochin's in while dealing with a crazed little momma. I have had 3 barred rocks taken by coyotes in broad daylight. And 4 others die from reproductive issues. I have one more 3 year old that hasn't laid in 3 months and is showing same signs of swollen belly and beginning to waddle. I really do love them tho. They have huge personalities.