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You should do a search of Cream Legbars on Spokane's craigslist we have 4 - 5 ads at any given time. The Legbar is in full force at any given time. They go for $25.00 a pullet.
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You should do a search of Cream Legbars on Spokane's craigslist we have 4 - 5 ads at any given time. The Legbar is in full force at any given time. They go for $25.00 a pullet.
I just had two broody's share the eggs, they also "took turns". Right after the hatch they kind of fought over the chicks, now the chicks are about 2.5 weeks old, one mom is the leader and the other stays behind, never letting any stragglers get lost. It is super cute and it has been very effective. My backyard can be dangerous, all the chicks are surviving.A friend of mine has 3 Cream Legbars - Pullets or maybe just turned hens - all from the same hatch, and they are tag-teaming broody eggs...like it is shift work and they all have a certain time to be on the eggs. What will they think of next?
I really need a good Roo with a straight comb. Mine are terrible - 2 have 90 degree bends in them and one is a zig zag. Is anyone successfully breeding them with straight combs?
I just had two broody's share the eggs, they also "took turns". Right after the hatch they kind of fought over the chicks, now the chicks are about 2.5 weeks old, one mom is the leader and the other stays behind, never letting any stragglers get lost. It is super cute and it has been very effective. My backyard can be dangerous, all the chicks are surviving.
ugghhh, I've had terrible luck with more than one broody hen in a space. They make a mess of the eggs rather than share anything. It would be so much easier to share space instead of setting up separate brooding areas with food and water…I've tried moving them to a shared brooding coop with it's own secure run, but that wasn't big enough?... Reminds me of when I had the kids in the car and one of my boys would say "but he's breathing my air"!
Thanks for the article link.....For blue egg enthusiasts, have you already seen this article? ps I don't know anything about the publisher, etal...
http://www.newscientist.com/article...id-colourful-bluegreen-eggs.html#.VWV0aTdCheX