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what my husband and I call our CXWhat r meat heads??
oh boy broody time! haha they'll sort out your Creamette eggs for you!Jessica the birds do look happy.
Have you figured out how to tell them apart? What are their names? Could we have a picture of each chicken with its name posted below it so we can know them better
too?
Here in Minnesota we call 8-10 degrees F a "warm spring day".
I have 2 Cochins!!! Pretty birds, but I was amazed when I lifted them how small they are under all those feathers.
Nice that they are safe under the supertractor! And yes, we are expecting a website next week with individual photos, names and interests of all these chickens ,"doing the bug jive, looking for a sensitive rooster with GSH, star signs....Turkeytruff: Yes! Try that. Almost all of the videos that my dh has watched learning about growing fodder shows these kinds of systems in basements and such. Could be space but the key could be temperature. Maybe they don't even know it. I don't have a basement but we have an insulated garage with a great heater and air conditioner. It used to be my print shop until I needed more space.
The girls all go to the chicken tractor at dusk like they are supposed to. The first night we had to put everyone in but after that they did it on their own. A large group of them sleeps underneath the tractor on the ground too. I'm not sure if they are more comfortable that way or haven't actually figured it out. I suspect that after a week they should have figured it out.
Unfortunately, production is still down about 2 dozen eggs per day. That may not seem like a lot but it's a bit painful when every egg is already sold and we already didn't have enough eggs in the first place. But we will make it through. The girls just look better. Their combs are red again. Their eyes are brighter. Feet are looking better. Their crops are full. Even the yolks have darkened in color already. I don't know how they managed that in one week, but it's awesome!
Ralph: Nope, can't tell them apart to name them. I don't even know the exact number that is there!
I must be slow this morning what's a BCM and MG?
I am hoping the Cochin go broody. I am going to let them have their own eggs and a few creamette eggs.
I think baby struts are so cute and fun to watch!