Hi Kristi,
Just saw your post. Your "Lady Grey" is very pretty. Blondie and Willow, the 2 EO pullets I got from you this spring are doing great. I am looking for them to lay pretty soon. Speckles, the other EO finally settled down.
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Hi Mtn Margie: Here is a link to the North American Basque Hen Association website and a link to the Standard of Perfection and what things to look for in your birds as far as qualities and things that are disqualifying of the Marraduna.Veteran breeders, I have a question. What are the top two "traits" to choose for and against in your stock. 2 pros and 2 cons. I have a crew of youngsters from Sand Hill Preservation that I will need to be choosing from. They are the Marraduna color.and I guess if you have hen and roo points to consider, that would be helpful. Your thoughts.....
For...Veteran breeders, I have a question. What are the top two "traits" to choose for and against in your stock. 2 pros and 2 cons. I have a crew of youngsters from Sand Hill Preservation that I will need to be choosing from. They are the Marraduna color.and I guess if you have hen and roo points to consider, that would be helpful. Your thoughts.....
Hello Mimzy, here is a link to a fellow in NS that may be able to help you with some EO hens?Hello ,
I am living in Habitant Nova Scotia.
I am picking up my Euskal Oiloa Rooster today, and I am pretty excited!
I am a new Chicken owner and just finishing the coop in time to pick him up.
However I have been unable to find the same breed of laying hens, and from all that I have read, it seems they would be a very nice rare breed to start out with.
So far I have this one little hen whom my friend and I kind of rescued.
She was laying in the mud, both eyes swollen shut,and no feathers on her head.
Apparently she was henpecked practically to death.
I took her home , gave her a bath, fed her Kefir and cream of wheat, and 2 weeks later she is a happy bird, eyes open, feathers growing back,and very affectionate watching us build a coop for her and friends!
Does anyone one know where I might buy Heritage birds rather soon as I don't want to introduce the new Rooster to just this one chicken.