EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

cons: very expensive, they can die as fast as a chicken, limited gene pool (inbred), takes a big freezer, so cute you won't want to eat them

pros: friendly, eat grass, cute

Sally,
you are amazing, I do not think that there is a posting that you do not respond to and with careful thought. How do you find the time?
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Are they disease prone? cute and not eat can be an issue ughhhh
I rush most times, I am guilty of that.

Shalom dear
Yes we are fine tanks, we starts 12 day vacation, we have a very nice and long holiday
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Me and DW will go to Rhodes in Greece for a nice long weekend
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oh wow!! Benny! wonderful almost two weeks!! yes lovely long holiday!! Maybe I need to move over there! Do I need adopted? wow, I cant wait to see the images you take in Rhodes !! food and other!
 
How very timely for me. I took a bunch of chicken photos last night! This is Smoky, my Lavender Orpington. He is 17 weeks old and just now getting his tail feathers. He is super fluffy and very cautious. He is also super clumsy as though he hasn't grown into his own feet. This is little Lemon. He is 24 weeks old and super tiny. He is the sweetest rooster I've ever had. He is supposed to be a cream legbar, but he is definitely not one. Any breed guesses appreciated. This is Pokey (aka Roadrunner). He is a 17 week old Olive Egger. He is very FAST and I cannot catch him to handle him anymore. He does all he can to avoid me and I like having him around. He crows all day long and seems like he will be a good flock protector. Too bad he wasn't a hen, as I really wanted Olive Eggs and he's the only one that hatched.
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Hmmmm.... well, depending on how my batch of 14 does, I could probably have some silkies I could send you in the spring, to see if we can get you some girls?
Oh, that'd be great!! That is IF I have room in my coop :fl
How very timely for me. I took a bunch of chicken photos last night! This is Smoky, my Lavender Orpington. He is 17 weeks old and just now getting his tail feathers. He is super fluffy and very cautious. He is also super clumsy as though he hasn't grown into his own feet. This is little Lemon. He is 24 weeks old and super tiny. He is the sweetest rooster I've ever had. He is supposed to be a cream legbar, but he is definitely not one. Any breed guesses appreciated. This is Pokey (aka Roadrunner). He is a 17 week old Olive Egger. He is very FAST and I cannot catch him to handle him anymore. He does all he can to avoid me and I like having him around. He crows all day long and seems like he will be a good flock protector. Too bad he wasn't a hen, as I really wanted Olive Eggs and he's the only one that hatched.
My guess is silver spangled hamburg Eta: wrong comb type tho
 
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How very timely for me. I took a bunch of chicken photos last night!

This is Smoky, my Lavender Orpington. He is 17 weeks old and just now getting his tail feathers. He is super fluffy and very cautious. He is also super clumsy as though he hasn't grown into his own feet.



This is little Lemon. He is 24 weeks old and super tiny. He is the sweetest rooster I've ever had. He is supposed to be a cream legbar, but he is definitely not one. Any breed guesses appreciated.


This is Pokey (aka Roadrunner). He is a 17 week old Olive Egger. He is very FAST and I cannot catch him to handle him anymore. He does all he can to avoid me and I like having him around. He crows all day long and seems like he will be a good flock protector. Too bad he wasn't a hen, as I really wanted Olive Eggs and he's the only one that hatched.


SWEET!!! is he legbar over a silver spits?
 
 
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cons: very expensive, they can die as fast as a chicken, limited gene pool (inbred), takes a big freezer, so cute you won't want to eat them

pros: friendly, eat grass, cute

Sally,
you are amazing, I do not think that there is a posting that you do not respond to and with careful thought. How do you find the time?  :love U

dawwwww  :highfive:    Are they disease prone?  cute and not eat can be an issue ughhhh 
I rush most times, I am guilty of that. 

 
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Shalom dear

Yes we are fine tanks, we starts 12 day vacation, we have a very nice and long holiday :lol:

Me and DW will go to Rhodes in Greece for a nice long weekend :lol:

oh wow!! Benny! wonderful almost two weeks!! yes lovely long holiday!!  Maybe I need to move over there! Do I need adopted? wow, I cant wait to see the images you take in Rhodes !!  food and other!

You are already family, so no adoption needed! :lol:
As close as it is , this will be my first time in Greece,.
 

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