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I am really new to chickens but when I was younger (alot younger!!) I used to work on an ostrich farm. When we had chicks hatch like that we would use a small bandage and tie it to one leg then leave a gap and tie the other end to the other leg. 0--0 looks stupid here but the best way I can describe it. I am sure sally has you sorted here for the link. I only just noticed the link duh! going to check if I am right :0) good luck
I just had to post some of my chickie pics! LOL.
This is Omlet. I am not sure what breed she is, and all I know is that she is one FAT chick!
Tweet. A 3 month old Serama. I just found out that he is a roo.
Tweet (there's a pic of him above), and Pete. Another Serama. They are both sweet! The one closest to the camera is Tweet, his pic's above. And the one behind him is Pete.
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If you're talking about Omlet, then thank you!Whoa I've missed a lot... Sorry guys I've been on spring vacation and wasn't able to get on the thread much! That little yellow chicks looks ADORABLE by the way!
Lol where they going I live in England. We have loads of them breeds here. I was actually thinking of shipping some of my self-Blue Cochin Bantams to the US As they are a rare breedOk ladies and gentlemen its just 9 weeks until Getting the Flock out of here - part three
Part one was a great success and Part 2 saw almost 300 eggs from the USA travel 7500 miles.
I need the following to complete the master plan:
Still on the list are
24 Barred Rock - heritage class
24 Giant Jersey - heritage class
24 Rhode Island Reds - heritage class
24 Sussex - heritage class
24 Creme Legbars
24 Ameracauna/Aracauna
24 Marans
24 White Crested Black Polish
12 bourbon red turkey
12 royal palm turkey
12 peafowl
24 french guinea fowl
120 Texas A&M coturnix
12 tolouse goose
6 emu (may have to wait till early 2014)
and anything cute or interesting I find on the way
I can take partials if I can mix n match suppliers to get a minimum of 18 large fowl.
Due to the nature of the travel and time associated with it, I need eggs laid May 23-28 I fly out on May 30, arrive June 1 and eggs will be set on June 2. for shipped eggs they needs to be shipped Monday may 27
Ask your chickens if they want to have children living in paradise? Maybe somewhere they can retire too lol