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Hello! I'm right here! Lol.....
I will be crossing Braden to morrow lines in the next month to two months and then integrating those into my line. Hopefully, that is.... Never know what hatches.
On the marans.... I got some wheatens over a year ago and got new blood this year... BIG difference in type and color. I said I wouldn't do another LF breed right now but I'm thinking these are too good not to try. Oh chickens are a slippery slope!
Ok so sorry that was before we found byc. I really like the thought of chocolate colored eggs but after dealing with those mites on feather foot birds omg it is a mess my poor brahmas look like we drug them through a mud hole from all the blasted vaseline on their chest poor things but at least they are almost totally healed up.
I am sure DE works for some people in keeping those away didn't work for me been using since day 1 every few days in fact had just cleaned coop put more in when we found them 3 days later looking like droopy drawers. It was sad. I check them for all kinds of stuff at least weekly this just blew me away.
We are considering several different breeds right now for our 2nd coop. I am afraid my buff brahmas will be finding new homes in the spring before I have to go through another round of mites , lice whatever on those feet.
They are so pretty but my clean legged orps didn't develop any problems legs stayed sooo nice.
Hello! I'm right here! Lol.....
I will be crossing Braden to morrow lines in the next month to two months and then integrating those into my line. Hopefully, that is.... Never know what hatches.
On the marans.... I got some wheatens over a year ago and got new blood this year... BIG difference in type and color. I said I wouldn't do another LF breed right now but I'm thinking these are too good not to try. Oh chickens are a slippery slope!
Ok so sorry that was before we found byc. I really like the thought of chocolate colored eggs but after dealing with those mites on feather foot birds omg it is a mess my poor brahmas look like we drug them through a mud hole from all the blasted vaseline on their chest poor things but at least they are almost totally healed up.
I am sure DE works for some people in keeping those away didn't work for me been using since day 1 every few days in fact had just cleaned coop put more in when we found them 3 days later looking like droopy drawers. It was sad. I check them for all kinds of stuff at least weekly this just blew me away.
We are considering several different breeds right now for our 2nd coop. I am afraid my buff brahmas will be finding new homes in the spring before I have to go through another round of mites , lice whatever on those feet.
