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I won't make it. I'll have to get a money order for the membership fe and my car croaked so I can't go anywhere for a couple of days.If you put it in the mail today, it should get to Indiana by the 7th. Why not give it a try? Be sure to stick a note on it and ask Matt to please let me know as soon as he gets it so that you can enter the show.
I have had chickens for 4 years now and still adore every chick I see! My Self-blue pulleys started laying! Spring is just around the corner.
I was looking at my Cochin babies again tonight. It looks like I have two roo's, a pullet, and one I'm not sure on. The one I'm not sure about growth is stunted of unknown causes. She resembles a week old chick while the others are in their awkward teenager stage. I have some questions about the feathering in of their legs. Will post pics later.
I have 16 chicks from an order of hatching eggs that I ordered from Lucky Pickens. There is one normal calico (boy :/ ), several blue calico (all boys), a bunch of silver laced (I think a few are pullets!), a few splash (I think they're all boys), a couple black/blue mottled (mainly boys) & I have a couple that I think are just blue (pullets, I believe). They're nearly a month old. There are a few I can definitely tell are cockerels (crowing ALREADY!) but several that I can not yet tell! Isn't that weird? I would love to post photos but my laptop is currently out of comission and all I have is my tablet which is a pain to upload pics from.
I was only able to hatch 4 chicks from 3 dozen of her eggs. Shipping was pretty rough on them. When they were about 7 weeks old, I was sure that they were all boys. They had large combs for such a young age, but after another month, it became clear that there was only 1 boy and 3 girls. Are they still young? Maybe they just need more time. It's odd to have that many boys, but not impossible.I have hatched Roslyns eggs twice. Out of 4 dozen total I have hatched 3 pullets, and the rest were roos. Not sure what is in the water out there, but I sure do love my pullets. I have found a man who takes my roos to either rehome eventually, add to his own mixed breeders, etc. He has a huge place and can do that. I cannot. You are welcome to send him your roos if you need to rehome them. If you want his info let me know.
Xoxo Annmarie