I checked the SOP, and blue eggs are referenced in the preamble. I was mistaken that it wasn't in the SOP.

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I checked the SOP, and blue eggs are referenced in the preamble. I was mistaken that it wasn't in the SOP.
I can't be sure my kids will be there when I am older-- I hope they do not go far. BUt jobs can be anywhere in the world now.I do find it interesting that my DH family live within an hour o each other by my family is scattered all over the US and don't have( much) contact. We spend TIME with our kids. My kids reflect what I have taught them.
My pullets are laying well too. Their combs and wattles are nice and red, and my girls that have gone through molt have combs and wattles that are pretty lack luster and they aren't laying. The really interesting thing is that the two broody hens I had late this past summer/early fall are laying extremely well, have bright red combs, an lost very few feathers. I guess the time off with babies helped with their laying.So Bee, your breeds of choice if you were going into breeding heritage flocks would be WR, RIR and BA huh? I was just thinking about that this morning. I don't know but I believe I would like to do Rose Comb Ancona (chickens) and I'm not sure about the other - Delaware, BA, Buckeye...? I really like the White Leghorns too. Some say that an Ancona is pretty much just a colored White Leghorn.
My 8 month old pullets seem to be laying better than ever and recently the egg size has gotten bigger. I didn't figure that would happen this time of year.
I think what happened with my little guy is that he was picked on from the get go, so he was scared of his own shadow.....even before he was caponized. Even though he is a White Giant, he was the runt.....he was actually probably too small when I caponized him.....he got wind puffs on both sides, etc. I am surprised he didn't die, to be perfectly honest.....and it would have been my fault. I swore I wouldn't have a pet chicken.....oh, well. If he broods my chicks, he will be more than a pet....he will definitely earn his keep.My capons were accepted as part of the flock, not outcasts at all. We'll see if that holds true w/ the newest one, he will be the only one unless I get around to caponizing Audra (saw her as a girl out of wishful thinking)
I couldn't believe it.......and she kept her chicks with her for 8 weeks. I finally took the two of them from her because they were both little roos and I needed to caponize them. She didn't seem to mind, but that may have been because there was another broody hen with younger chicks that she helped babysit after hers were gone.I've had one or two that got back to laying pretty quickly but not 2 wks after a brood...more like 3 wks. I had one that got back to lay before then but it was because she fostered her chicks to another broody that had brooded in the same pen and skipped out on her parental duties after about a week.
Funny you should say that because the breeder I got her from said the same thing yesterday when I talked to her. She is selling her breeding stock because she needs the breeding pen for another project, so I am probably buy her breeders....6 hens and a rooster. I think her rooster is out of the same hatch as this hen, so I may breed her to him and see what happens.That's a gal I'd plan on keeping for breeding..I think everyone would like to have genetics like that in a flock. See if she does that consistently and, if so, she's a remarkable hen indeed!
Mine love those tree frogs some folks call them rain frogs. I had 3-4 that kept trying to live behind my cushion on my porch swing. Every time I went to sit down there they were and I don't like those things AT ALL! Every time I turn around one of them jumps ON ME!You know? I saw one of my birds do the same thing! They didn't eat it..just walked by, it happened to hop in front of them and one of them grabbed it and thunked it on the ground until it was dead and they just walked on. Very unusual...they usually hoover up what they kill, so I'm wondering if frogs don't taste as good as lizards and snakes? Don't want to get frogenital warts?