what did I do wrong posting it!!! thanks Paddler! Thanks about the worms! I had seen those, I need to look up superworms too if my internet lets me that is. I think I will have one kid work with crickets and one superworms, or do you think I should have them both involved in both? Yes, Jaerhons are lovely what is the typical egg size on them if you have it handy uptop? And good luck with the chicklets! Minihorses eggs hatched last night, I posted them. so my bators need cleaned and I thought I was finished but have marans eggs coming Sat morning local and I think I should try the tolbunts out.
I don't remember what the link was made up of but it directed to BYC rather than ALBC. I would involve both in both. That way they can see various life cycles of insects and they can check each other's work. I don't know if I ever weighed them but for the bird size the eggs are pretty big. The birds are between bantam and LF size but I'm guessing the eggs were 50-55 grams.
Hard to get a lot of color out of black birds. Somewhere I have a picture of a cockerel that was a Jaerhon/Penedesenca cross. I don't think I've ever seen so many different colors in one bird. A black and a partridge Penedesenca rooster. A Jaerhon cockerel. A gold laced black polish cockerel and pullet pair with a white Jersey Giant cockerel. A Partridge Rock rooster with a mix of hens. A black leghorn, a blue splash Jersey Giant, a Delaware Frizzle, an Ameraucana, a Welsummer and the butt end of an Ancona. Same mix of birds except the gold laced Wyandotte and the Jaerhon are in clearer view. An Ancona/ Penedesenca cross cockerel.
I was thinking the same thing. We have a large one here as well as a large Jewish community. However, we have plenty of markets to satisfy all ethnic needs.
Don't fret about being vertically challenged. DW can walk under a snake's belly w/o ducking.....well, not quite, but close. Top of her head makes a handy arm rest, though.
Not that I know of, but we live next to Mexico, and apparently have a lot of holidays here, that require intact males, too? I don't know. I just know that 2-3x a year, male goats that are intact sell for a lot to eat for religious holidays.
might be an even smaller Jewish and Christian population, one of my favorite authors, Ravi Zacharias became a Christian in India and now lives in Atlanta, GA, USA
might be an even smaller Jewish and Christian population, one of my favorite authors, Ravi Zacharias became a Christian in India and now lives in Atlanta, GA, USA