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Sorry! No offense mean't. If it is a project someone is playing with that is fine. I just want to breed to APA standard as much as I can and I didn't keep that hen with the dark face because her overall type didn't pass to fit into my program. I did sell her to the nice guy up in Topeka so he probably still has her. I lost the roo with the dark pigment and one white hen before I sold any of them because it was when I was having the fowl cholera outbreak and I didn't know what was going on yet. They were still in quarantine when birds started getting sick. Sucked. I am glad we found out what it was and were able to treat before we lost too many but it took a bit for histo results to come back. I just wanted HEchicken to know if she bred them she should advertise that they are pet quality birds. I only advertise my offspring as breeding quality at best because they still have a long ways to go before they would win on the show table and I haven't shown them yet. I assume that little pullet must have been in the batch of eggs that a broody was sitting on and I thought she was one of my chicks when she hatched because she had a lot of yellow down on her belly and those out of my gang end up being exchequer in color. But she has no white on her at all now and the gold in the hackles is not anything I have seen for color in my pairings yet.Ouch! But, Josie I had to smile. That black with dark skin is something I was actually breeding for. I saved those birds back trying to create a total black bird with black pigment. Maybe not SQ but it was a project. I thought the pigmentation made them unique. People had tried to buy them earlier and I held them back trying to create the total black bird.
Just had a call from a lady wanting to buy my diamond doves but she wants to wait until the first. I was really wanting to get them sold and make some room in the house. I guess at least it is an interested party. If they don't sell by March I'll be taking them to Gardner and doubling my money on them. I'd rather just have the room in here now though.
I guess that would depend on how many eggs you use for your family & how good the layers are besides how many you hope to sell extra. I can tell you though you don't make much money on eggs, at least I don't. The people around my area will only pay $2 a dozen & some people practically give them away at $1.50, which I refuse to do. I have about 30 hens now in my general laying flock, not all of those are laying yet. Out of the ones that are old enough I'm getting about 10-12 eggs a day. You always have some molting & some just not laying for one reason or another, so you will want to have a few more than you think you really need. I have decided I want to get a few new ones each year so that I have some to take up the slack for the ones getting older & cutting back or those in molt. It worked out pretty good this year to do that because some of my new ones I got in the spring started laying about when my older ones went into molt. I have bought a few lately at point of lay & that was nice, they are starting to lay for me now & then I have a few that aren't quite old enough & I just got two 3 month old barred rocks too so they will lay in about 2-3 more months. Some breeds lay better in the summer & some lay better in the winter too. My Ameraucana hens went through molt & have decided to take the winter off I guess, I hope they start laying soon again because I will need those eggs to hatch since I have people waiting for chicks.
We have this building in the front part of our pasture not sure what it was used for but it has electric its 11x14 with two windows and a door. I'm wanting to use it as my chicken coop will just need to replace windows and build a run for it. What do you think i currently have 6 birds total but would like to add a few more. My hope is to have enough laying hens that i can have enough eggs for us and sell the rest to help pay for feed. How many birds do you think i would need to make that happen?
I wanted to start them this year. It has been years since I had them and have thought about planting them.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_choke
Does anyone grow Jerusalem Artichokes? They are great for people and animals. I found out that geese LOVE them. I just got my replacement start to plant when the weather warms up some. The fence to protect them is waiting to be put up.
I highly recommend them for a variety of reasons. Just be sure to plant them where they can grow and spread over the years.