Bahahahahaha! That made me laugh out loud! I can see this whole scenario happening at my house! Was he mad? I know my dh would be irritated to say the least!KarenS-and welcome to the Consolidated Kansas thread! Wow! You are getting into chickens in a big way. I raised chickens when I was a kid and had them in 4-H for a short time. I guess that is part of what got me back into it as an adult. My kids really enjoyed their chickens, too. They each had their own variety and did very well at the local fair.![]()
Trish- It looks like I'm going to have quite a few wheaten chicks, and frankly, they are my favorite. My wheaten roo is such a character. Such a talker. He is the friendliest of the ameraucanas, too. I would recommend them. My silvers haven't started laying yet, but hopefully soon! I believe they lay the bluest egg of the varieties I have. Checoucan has some of my silvers, too, and will probably be hatching some of them. You already have lavender and black for split chicks, but perhaps you would want a black hen or two. You really wouldn't need a lavender rooster (although I DO have several!) You don't want to put your black split chicks back with your black. Pure black hens would be better if you want to raise some blacks. Just my 2 cents worth!
I have one egg in the hatcher that is pipped. It is a Wheaten ameraucana. Hopefully it will be hatched in the morning.
DH was sleeping on the couch, trying to wait up for me when I got home. Someone sent me a video by email, so I opened it. In the video the woman starte screaming. Poor DH. He came straight up off the couch and ran to the back of the house. He thought it was me screaming. I had no idea that was going to happen when I opened the video. Good thing he got a stent put in last week, otherwise I think I would have given him a heart attack with that little episode.![]()
How come you don't recommend putting the split chicks back with the black roo? I am just curious what would come out of the mix. Wouldn't the chicks come out black split to lav? or just black? Obviously, I know nothing about genetics or breeding but I would like to learn!
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