Yay on all your egg successes! My other SLW was in a nest yesterday and laid me a very small but perfect egg!
I bought six little mixed banties from the feed store yesterday for my Lil Buddy when they are old enough. Crossing fingers they aren't all roosters. I sure wanted to order bantam Cochins online but didn't want 25. Ideal Poultry as I understand it will fill the rest of the quarter box with male's of other breeds if you only order a small amount, so thought I would just get some "Mystery Chicks". This Friday I am going to have my husband fence off a small area for this little guy. Then I was thinking about a small adjoining run with a little coop. It would be so much more convenient tho to be able to merge the two sizes. I found the information on flock introduction on here and it has great advice, and reminded me that I did introduce new chickens by the pen within a pen way. Then after a month I put the new ones on the roost at night and had no problem.
Last evening we were washing horses down and the hens were out foraging, so I let my Lil Buddy out into the horse pen to the stall. This was right next to us and the hens. I didn't realize how tiny he is next to them! I sure want a little flock of bantie cochins, but it would be pushing the husband limits I think and it's hard to be able to just get 4 or 5
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I bought six little mixed banties from the feed store yesterday for my Lil Buddy when they are old enough. Crossing fingers they aren't all roosters. I sure wanted to order bantam Cochins online but didn't want 25. Ideal Poultry as I understand it will fill the rest of the quarter box with male's of other breeds if you only order a small amount, so thought I would just get some "Mystery Chicks". This Friday I am going to have my husband fence off a small area for this little guy. Then I was thinking about a small adjoining run with a little coop. It would be so much more convenient tho to be able to merge the two sizes. I found the information on flock introduction on here and it has great advice, and reminded me that I did introduce new chickens by the pen within a pen way. Then after a month I put the new ones on the roost at night and had no problem.
Last evening we were washing horses down and the hens were out foraging, so I let my Lil Buddy out into the horse pen to the stall. This was right next to us and the hens. I didn't realize how tiny he is next to them! I sure want a little flock of bantie cochins, but it would be pushing the husband limits I think and it's hard to be able to just get 4 or 5
