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glad you are doing betterColder than a witch's left nip. Husband is doing fine and dandy, dogs are lazy, birds re molting, and I'm doing a lot better after a few days of taking it easy.
lolSally, I challenge you to 51,500.![]()
you can do it!! so long as there are no storms LOLWhat!!!
you missed Kaj to KathyChallenger--Challenged--#
Sally--kajira--3800
Kajira--heatherfeather--2000
Sally--whites--20000
Bubbles--Sally--52,500
very pretty!!
ummm nopeMike- 12,400
Peter- 5,500
Moi- 19,100
HOLY CHEESE!!!I know,but I had a few that had water bubbles on there head and I don't want that to happen again.i think I list one of the ayam cemanis. all the blood vessels are gone day 14 candling.it looks like the aircells are the right size.
LOL!!!Hey now!!! I resemble that comment!!! Lol you guys are just bound to break BYC.... I like it....![]()
Banty - I think your real number should be 21,000
very handsome
what is an water bubble on their head?@Sally Sunshine what I am saying is the aircells look good but the last couple hatches the babys ended up having water bubbles on there heads.and the other thing is it looks like I lost one ayam cemani beecausse the veins are gone
I challenge everyone here to 100,000!
so how many chickens do you have now??Okay, Here's my Roo Biter :
My sex linked hen/Roo :
He's very flighty, so I was having a hard time getting a picture of him. He got out of the baby pen, and managed to survive the cats... so apparently, flightiness has paid off. Catching him to put him back took 2 people though.
my EE Roo's :
On the right is the roo.
The lady next to him is Louise.
This is the other roo, in the corner on the left, they are thing #1, and thing #2.
They have 6 hens, total, between them.
Neither are aggressive, or mean, and they like us, though they don't go out of their way to be held or cuddled, despite my daughter wishing they were more cuddly.
She's had better luck with her silkies/cochins being cuddly. The sex linked hens are okay being touched, the polish are flighty as all get out, and the cochins are big cuddle bugs.
Our RIR likes being picked up and she's definitely our Alpha hen.
As to the roo's, I don't know if the two I've hatched so far, are males or females.
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Here's my cockerel Pip, who's a Partridge Wyandotte Bantam. He is a great cockerel and is really nice to look at, but the best part is that he doesn't crow![]()
Cheater cheater pumpkin eater!!! Lol
Okay, Here's my Roo Biter :
My sex linked hen/Roo :
He's very flighty, so I was having a hard time getting a picture of him. He got out of the baby pen, and managed to survive the cats... so apparently, flightiness has paid off. Catching him to put him back took 2 people though.
my EE Roo's :
On the right is the roo.
The lady next to him is Louise.
This is the other roo, in the corner on the left, they are thing #1, and thing #2.
They have 6 hens, total, between them.
Neither are aggressive, or mean, and they like us, though they don't go out of their way to be held or cuddled, despite my daughter wishing they were more cuddly.
She's had better luck with her silkies/cochins being cuddly. The sex linked hens are okay being touched, the polish are flighty as all get out, and the cochins are big cuddle bugs.
Our RIR likes being picked up and she's definitely our Alpha hen.
As to the roo's, I don't know if the two I've hatched so far, are males or females.