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Not sure. Its his thigh area. Huge blue lump. Cant put weight on the leg. Its a boy, so I really need to bite the bullet and just cull it, no sense in trying to fix it. I already have a keeper from this years black mottled cockerels. Very weird injury though....
 
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thats good to know...I got the feeling they were so nervous all the time that they freaked everyone else out or picked at everyone. Nice to know I might be wrong (dont get used to it).

Just want a couple anyway. Im going to try and get some really good dels on the breeding side. Mixing in ee's, whites, and wels is a good way not to have to separate everyone to tell diff in eggs and still get plenty of eating eggs for me and Harley
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White layers? Leghorns, minorcas, andalusians, dorkings.....mostly the flighty breeds. I still like my leghorns and especially my leghorn crosses. You need my leghorn/cochin girl! LOL. She will probably lay a tinted, or light brown egg.

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[eta: if you want egg production machine, you need to just resign yourself to the leghorns.....probably white]

I thought about a couple blue andalusions, but I think they are about as bad a white legs for needing prozac.

I have 2 andalusians. One usually was easy to get along with...the other a bit skittish. But they lay wonderful eggs and are usually pretty steady. Have you ever had anconas??? Talk about needing prozac..they really spaz out. Glad those 2 are gone.
 
Off to to pick up barn kitties here in a little bit got them a place set up hope they will be happy I know I have plenty for them to hunt
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All I have for sale as far as hens go are brown layers (split lavender orpingtons). I would suggest Buttercups if you want white eggs and fun birds. They may be on the small side, but they can definitely hold thier own in a mixed flock.
I am setting some eggs next week for lav cuckoo ameraucanas, and I give away all the plain cuckoo ones, but not sure if chicks are what you're looking for. I think I am down to one girl in that pen laying, so won't be many chicks, but still....
 
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Hi!
All I have for sale as far as hens go are brown layers (split lavender orpingtons). I would suggest Buttercups if you want white eggs and fun birds. They may be on the small side, but they can definitely hold thier own in a mixed flock.
I am setting some eggs next week for lav cuckoo ameraucanas, and I give away all the plain cuckoo ones, but not sure if chicks are what you're looking for. I think I am down to one girl in that pen laying, so won't be many chicks, but still....

Its just for my eating egg flock... eggs of a different color so they can stay with the del breeders and we can see which are which. Plain cuckoo would be fine.
 
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Havn't got a PM but sounds good, just let me know what time! You'll have to warn me a good couple hours ahead of time, exit 407 is an hour and 15 minutes from where I am... unless I go visit with my grandmother
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I'm gonna PM you my # and you can just text me (if you have texts) and that'll be the fastest way to get ahold of me...
 
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Hi!
All I have for sale as far as hens go are brown layers (split lavender orpingtons). I would suggest Buttercups if you want white eggs and fun birds. They may be on the small side, but they can definitely hold thier own in a mixed flock.
I am setting some eggs next week for lav cuckoo ameraucanas, and I give away all the plain cuckoo ones, but not sure if chicks are what you're looking for. I think I am down to one girl in that pen laying, so won't be many chicks, but still....

Its just for my eating egg flock... eggs of a different color so they can stay with the del breeders and we can see which are which. Plain cuckoo would be fine.

Ok- they will mostly be split for lavender cuckoo if you get the urge. Some might lay olive, some blue. I will keep you posted
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