I really enjoy this thread . Jessica, when you started this thread you made it interesting with pictures and videos. And more people started raising CX's. Great job. I see MaryB on other threads I subscribe to.Th's is A relaxing thread, instead of being so uptight about breeding great birds. HOOVER HATCHERY sells CX's as low as $1.10 per bird.
I got my Babies from Hoover hatchery and they are fantastic little guys....
On that note, it appears the chicken gods are conspiring to keep my CX's around a while longer. I ordered small turkey bags from Nadya's for my CX's.
Nadya sent me the last order with no problems. Because the turkey bags are not on the pull down menu I had to send them an order request and they invoiced me. My order had my address on it. I then paid for the bags with paypal.
challenges
Little did I know Paypal had my address as being in Florida still. Nadya sent the bags to that address..... oh well, stuff happens...
It took me 2 hours to change the address on paypal so that does not happen again. Being technologically challenged has it own punishments....
I am not sure when I will get the bags now. Or if I have to order them again. If I do not get them soon, I will need to order the medium size turkey bags instead of the small ones.
On another note, I went out to check on my CX's yesterday and not one bird was around. I have a pen their brooder is in. I open the brooder door and leave the pen gate open so they can free range. They were ALL missing.
I found a half a dozen in one of my machine sheds resting under my boat. I found a few scattered through the woods, and others were just gone........
At bedtime last night I had one on the wrong side of the fence opposite the gate to the pen. The poor baby was distressed seeing feed going to everyone else and her not getting any.
My wife was out their so I asked her to catch it and hand it to me. The CX vetoed that plan. She chased the poor waddling bird for 5 minutes before she caught it. The cx of course refused to go the direction we wanted it too. Finally she cornered it and handed it to me. I was afraid she was going to drop it when she reached over the fence. Luckily she did not and I took it to it's brooder and food. It was happy then.
I am sure had she dropped from 4 ft she would have broke her little legs. There is no way they could absorb all that weight......