I have enough birds that clamber right into my lap as soon as they get a chance that I don't bother much with the others. Little brats.Doesn't matter if they like it...(I hug the odd one too that doesn't like it) View attachment 1034297

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I have enough birds that clamber right into my lap as soon as they get a chance that I don't bother much with the others. Little brats.Doesn't matter if they like it...(I hug the odd one too that doesn't like it) View attachment 1034297
Ahh.... Thanks.I read up exactly what the clan breeding was. I don't do it quite like that. I don't know if I have much to offer on your post.(I might just look really, really silly)
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Nice! I just learned if I clap my hands they all come running. Even more than usual without the hand clapping. They just want my treats...user birds!I have enough birds that clamber right into my lap as soon as they get a chance that I don't bother much with the others. Little brats.![]()
It seems to be very specific...that type of breeding. I'm still a bit up in the air since I will apparently always have cockerels coming in. But I never change my guys...I keep em till the end of time unless something's wrong with the line. Then they get axed. The whole lineAhh.... Thanks.
Might send Joey a message and see if he's still around these parts; I know he's at least looked into it.
I just have to yell "yoo-hoo" into the yard and like magic, chickens come streaming from every corner....Nice! I just learned if I clap my hands they all come running. Even more than usual without the hand clapping. They just want my treats...user birds!
As to not be too much of a downer, I am going to post a link to a post of mine.
I don't want to re-type it and do not want to dwell on it..
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...talk-2000-2100.966414/page-1444#post-18562070
I don't agree with that principle either. Which is why I asked my question.... It would greatly change if it made sense or not.It seems to be very specific...that type of breeding. I'm still a bit up in the air since I will apparently always have cockerels coming in. But I never change my guys...I keep em till the end of time unless something's wrong with the line. Then they get axed. The whole line
Ok...that's just awesome!I just have to yell "yoo-hoo" into the yard and like magic, chickens come streaming from every corner....
I can go there and discuss. If you want me too.
I don't agree with that principle either. Which is why I asked my question.... It would greatly change if it made sense or not.
Oh Ralphie!As to not be too much of a downer, I am going to post a link to a post of mine.
I don't want to re-type it and do not want to dwell on it..
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...talk-2000-2100.966414/page-1444#post-18562070