Not this year, but I may have some next year. After losing a big part of my flock to the feral cats here(I have been trapping them since) and hatching a ridiculous number of roos this year(1 hen, 5 roos on last hatch) I only have 1 bantam faverolle hen that I want to use for breeding and she is still too young to lay. I had the big guys longer and just recently gotten into the bantams. I am currently not NPIP certified either and it's illegal to ship in most states without, but I will get certified in the spring, which shouldn't be a problem, since all my birds are from NPIP hatching eggs.
You can check out the faverolles thread on byc. There are many people that have some amazing birds on there.
Here is proof of my roo hatching abilities, look at all those red combs on there guys, as cute as they are, I wish I could hatch some hens for a change![]()
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I was reading in another thread about ACV being feed to livestock including chickens to get more females. Something about the PH levels. It's worth a try
