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It think the darker ones did come from my RIR and the lighter one from my Black Australorp. As for the huge white one: Store bought! I threw that in for size comparison.could be your three RIR, 1 EE(pale pink) and who knows where the huge
white came from
My pullets/hens are about 19-20 weeks old now. The breeder that I bought them from as chicks, said that it's very unusual for them to start laying so soon. Because of the heat (Scottsdale, AZ) and their age. She wanted to know what I was feeding them. And here's what I do: They free range in the a.m. for about 2-3 hours. THey are in the coop (which has an enclosed pen) until about 4/5 and they are let out until 7:30. At which time they go back by themselves into the coop. They get all our vegetable and fruit scraps. We fed them Purina non medicated chick starter and then 2 months ago became a part of the Backyard Farmer Co-op in Phoenix. The feed now comes from a non-gmo organic farmer in Montana. It's so wonderful to be a part of that co-op. So that's it. They seem happy and healthy pullets/hens and really looking forward to getting more eggs. My kids say they taste better than candy - lol!Could be a broiler.
Congrats!! How old are they?
Congrats!! How old are yours? I am impatiently waiting for mine to start, so I am comparing mine to everyone else's age. My girls will be 15 weeks on Sunday.
Jealous! Congrats on your eggs too.![]()
Question: where's everyone from? Maybe my ladies are just still too hot here in Phoenix.
Congrats!!! How old were they? I need real hens to compare to my own.![]()