Dixie Chicks

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I signed in to find 44 unread posts in this thread...wow, I am having some fun catching up, and have to hold my arms down not to reply to some. Couldn't resist sharing how exciting is was to hear Ambergem's news, and share I am "pip searching" the one fertile egg from my only roo, "OrpB" who I hatched out 10 months ago. If it makes, it will be my first chick from my own eggs since I have had no roo in years and years.... Here he is two days ago:


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I been here four years and ONLY JUST learned that one This MONTH....
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ambergem, I didn't comment because I started reading 44 posts back without first reading the latest posts, and figured I might end up with 100 more so that what I was posting was "late to the party?"  lol   but I will here....

@ Beer can   I am about out of wood here too, and have never had this Vermont Castings cranked three days running without even removing any ash.  Argggg that is gonna be one chore.  

@ whoever lives in warm enough climes to get out and dig holes and pull ivy....lucky you...and I will pass!

@mini      That is one powerful pretty chick, and you've sent me to search out about the (forget name) breed of which I don't know nuttin.  :caf
svart hona, or swedish black hen. I love my all black little chicky.
 
Following~I'm in southeast Texas, about 40 minutes north of Houston. My boyfriend works a lot so I take care of his many game chickens, my peafowl, my many layers (many ages), our incubator, our (too) many dogs, several free-range ducks, a couple horses & everything else around here that I can on our 3 acres. Oh, & I fairly frequently watch my 28 month old grandson, teaching him a bit of life with animals (I hesitate to call it farm life, but I guess it is). I really liked the wing-sexing chart at the beginning of this thread. Hope it will be very helpful.
 
Following~I'm in southeast Texas, about 40 minutes north of Houston. My boyfriend works a lot so I take care of his many game chickens, my peafowl, my many layers (many ages), our incubator, our (too) many dogs, several free-range ducks, a couple horses & everything else around here that I can on our 3 acres. Oh, & I fairly frequently watch my 28 month old grandson, teaching him a bit of life with animals (I hesitate to call it farm life, but I guess it is). I really liked the wing-sexing chart at the beginning of this thread. Hope it will be very helpful.
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What breeds do you have?
 

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