Yes. She is the smallest hen and has the largest comb & wattles of the hens. That's good to know. How would her ovaries have been damaged? And how can you tell if that's the cause?
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Virginia EO people - I have three cockerels that I won't be using in the breeding pens, 28 wks old. Headed to freezer camp unless y'all need them.
Yes. She is the smallest hen and has the largest comb & wattles of the hens. That's good to know. How would her ovaries have been damaged? And how can you tell if that's the cause?
One of the reasons I an do happy with my EO's is their way better than average hatch rate from shipped eggs, nothing else came close to it.
Hi GaryDean26,How is this for cruel fate?
I received an assortments of hatching eggs for six rare breeds this spring and these were the results.
Breed 1: 8 eggs --> 4 hatched --> 4 cockerels
Breed 2: 5 eggs --> 2 hatched --> 2 pullets
Breed 3: 4 eggs --> 1 hatched --> 1 cockerel
Breed 4: 3 eggs --> 2 hatched --> 2 pullets
Breed 5: 2 eggs --> 2 hatched -->1 cockerel/1 pullet (okay, finally a little luck)
Breed 6: 1 egg --> zero hatched
This is like my golf game. One out of six holes works out for me the other five are disasters.
Ron, congratulations on your BYC spirit award![]()
Rooster Exchange Anyone?
I'm in Central California with two EO roosters from Greenfire. I received them about March 16 of this year. I was wondering if anyone might be interested in an "exchange program"I'd like to get a rooster from a different hatch and thought someone might be interested in the same. I know some of you have commented about not wanting to give your roosters away to people who don't have the same commitment to the breed as you do. Here's a great chance to insure a happy home and keep the breed strong!
Best,
-Brice