Easter Egger club!

Well as long as he keeps his mouth shut it doesn't matter.I can't have crowing.Also I'll tell Daryl( my decrowed roo) cause I saw him mount Trouble a few days ago.
 
I have been very happy with my chickens, they are very healthy, friendly birds! Chickens are very addicting! I already want more!


We adopted 6 layers & bought 2 chicks. Had to cull one due to injury. Love having chickens and definitely want more, may add 2 more this year, may wait till next fall.
 
I currently have 7 (14 week old) and then bought 4 more (6 week old) the new chicks are replacing ONE rooster! Lol


I have 1 SLW, 2 BR & 4 EE. One EE lays green, one cream, the other two are the 21 week old pullets so no eggs yet. Would love to add a Black Copper Marans & an Olive Egger for the egg colors. Waiting for my mom to be in town for the holidays, hoping to take her down to Chickens Galore with me. She used to keep chickens before I was born. Her mom grew up on a chicken farm. So it's in my blood. And my daughter for her 14th birthday asked for chickens, seems it's in her blood too ;-)
 
I have 1 SLW, 2 BR & 4 EE. One EE lays green, one cream, the other two are the 21 week old pullets so no eggs yet. Would love to add a Black Copper Marans & an Olive Egger for the egg colors. Waiting for my mom to be in town for the holidays, hoping to take her down to Chickens Galore with me. She used to keep chickens before I was born. Her mom grew up on a chicken farm. So it's in my blood. And my daughter for her 14th birthday asked for chickens, seems it's in her blood too ;-)
I have a BCM roo if you want to breed for the olive eggs.
 
I have a BCM roo if you want to breed for the olive eggs.
Gosh that is tempting, But I don't have a lot of space to keep a lot of chickens. My girls have never met a roo, though there are a couple in the neighborhood that they can hear. I don't want to raise chicks myself again and have said if we do chicks again I need a broody. Only one of my girls has tried going broody 2 separate times, I just locked her out of the coop and run until she settled down and snapped out of it. I was just thinking of paying a little extra for a couple of young pullets from Russell so I could avoid all the chick nonsense in our little house. One day, when we can relocate to a piece of land, then we will do the roo thing, but not now. Thank you.
 

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