I've kept mine at $2.50 dozen. Mind you, I have neighbors down the road selling theirs for $1.50. I am not lowering my price. The grocery has theirs $3-$5 dozen.
Thanks for the opinions on the log splitter and on the wall color. My brother & his girlfriend came over yesterday when I got home from work, so visiting with him was more important than taking pictures of my dining room and kitchen. I'll try to get some today after work. The kitchen is about to be partially gutted. The pipes have burst 2 winters in a row and they have had to cut holes in the floors to get to and fix the pipes. Also a leak has been ongoing in the kitchen sink area and has destroyed the countertop. It was that way when we bought the place, but has progressively gotten worse. You do what you can with what you have to work with, right?
@hennible ,
I am so sorry. Did your neighbors compensate you or at least acknowledge the fact that their dog did this? Don't let this get you down. Maybe we could all pull together & ship you out some chickens and ducks! We're up to around 145, so I could ship you 20 or so & wouldn't hurt me!
@ApiaryandAviary , How's it going?
@Amberjem , Hope all is going well with you. Our amberlink pullets are doing awesome. Because my DD sees the names of you all here on BYC, she now calls our amberlinks "amberjems". I corrected her, but I still think it's cute!
Not sure who asked for opinions on the chicken breeds, but here is my 2 cents:
Jersey Giants-good natured, good broody, a bit flighty.
Austrolorp-good natured, good broody, friendly, curious, good egg layers. One of my favorites.
Rhode Island Red-good natured, friendly, curious, good egg layers.
Barred Rocks-good natured, smart, good egg layer but the eggs are generally smaller than I'd like.
Easter Eggers and Olive Eggers-friendly, sweet, love the colored eggs, the size of the eggs are smaller and some lay less frequent (like once a week
)
French Marans-Nice, but do not lay very frequently.
Buff Orpington-Friendly, curious, good egg layer, grows large very quickly. Good dual purpose bird. Another of my favorites.
I have about a dozen other breeds in my flock, so if you need opinions on more, let me know.
Anyone else having chickens going molt? Poor chickens. At least they have time to grow more feathers before it gets cold. Have a great day!