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That's a hard decision to make!So I did something late yesterday evening that I will probably end up kicking myself over. For over a year now a local fellow chicken guy has been friends on facebook. When I would post pics on of my Marans, especially those this past fall/winter of the ones I had hatched for myself he would always ask was I sure I was keeping them. He's young, 2 years out of high school but has a lovely flock of show bantams that he showed in 4-H in school. He messaged me last night again after I posted pics of the new chicks. He's sold off most of his show stock only keep a few to supply chicks to the local kids for 4-H and wants to switch over to big stock chickens. Again he asked me if there was anyway I would let go of a couple pullets. Gut reaction was no, those Marans are my babies. But then I got to thinking, I've been wracking my brain trying to figure out how to squeeze in a couple Lavender Marans that Rosie desperately wants for her birthday in may. Plus a month ago my grandpa had taken my last mix cockerel toothless's son, to go with 2 isa browns he'd gotten to start his own flock. Only to have a Bobcat take both of his hens, so he brought "crybaby" back last Wednesday in fear it would be back. Now i'm stuck with 3 boys again and one a mix which I cannot have. While contemplating this and yet to reply he sends another message. "Name your price for 3, and i'll even take the mix roo and pay for him too." So me and mom have a long serious talk. Right now i'm sitting at 16 chickens. 10 Marans, 6 mixes including crybaby who if I do not rehome will be eaten sadly. Rosie wants at least a trio of Lavenders, but really, 4 to 6 would be better. We talked about which girls were definitely off the table and came to a agreement. I told him if he was serious I had 2 4 1/2 month old pullets, plus 1 6 month old pullet I would let go plus crybaby and threw out a price of 100. I am secretly hoping he passes. Didn't phase him, I'll know 100% sure this afternoon but as of right now most likely he's coming after work tonight. He's also interested in my half game Snickers, and if he can catch her he'll probably take her as well. Do I want to let them go, NO. Do I need to let them go to manage numbers a bit so possible future additions can me made, yes.
Persian cross? He looks so soft!
Yeah. Only me dumb enough to venture out!I don't blame them RC...I would stay inside too!![]()
Lovely. Quite lovely. And amazing that the song birds are out. Nothing is stirring here. A fox came by just after it all started last night but since then nothing. We are at, or getting close to, 18" and it is blustery.Peace and Tranquility
I mentioned tthe other day how I like the quiet of a snowstorm. This morning there was no noise except the sounds of the song birds at the feeder. I have sent the following clip around work today. I think this 2 minute video could be quite a stress reliever.
I know that is tough but it sounds like he will be giving them a good home and is experienced and it solves some other issues. My guess is it will of course make you sad, but you will conclude it is the right call.So I did something late yesterday evening that I will probably end up kicking myself over. For over a year now a local fellow chicken guy has been friends on facebook. When I would post pics on of my Marans, especially those this past fall/winter of the ones I had hatched for myself he would always ask was I sure I was keeping them. He's young, 2 years out of high school but has a lovely flock of show bantams that he showed in 4-H in school. He messaged me last night again after I posted pics of the new chicks. He's sold off most of his show stock only keep a few to supply chicks to the local kids for 4-H and wants to switch over to big stock chickens. Again he asked me if there was anyway I would let go of a couple pullets. Gut reaction was no, those Marans are my babies. But then I got to thinking, I've been wracking my brain trying to figure out how to squeeze in a couple Lavender Marans that Rosie desperately wants for her birthday in may. Plus a month ago my grandpa had taken my last mix cockerel toothless's son, to go with 2 isa browns he'd gotten to start his own flock. Only to have a Bobcat take both of his hens, so he brought "crybaby" back last Wednesday in fear it would be back. Now i'm stuck with 3 boys again and one a mix which I cannot have. While contemplating this and yet to reply he sends another message. "Name your price for 3, and i'll even take the mix roo and pay for him too." So me and mom have a long serious talk. Right now i'm sitting at 16 chickens. 10 Marans, 6 mixes including crybaby who if I do not rehome will be eaten sadly. Rosie wants at least a trio of Lavenders, but really, 4 to 6 would be better. We talked about which girls were definitely off the table and came to a agreement. I told him if he was serious I had 2 4 1/2 month old pullets, plus 1 6 month old pullet I would let go plus crybaby and threw out a price of 100. I am secretly hoping he passes. Didn't phase him, I'll know 100% sure this afternoon but as of right now most likely he's coming after work tonight. He's also interested in my half game Snickers, and if he can catch her he'll probably take her as well. Do I want to let them go, NO. Do I need to let them go to manage numbers a bit so possible future additions can me made, yes.
Chicken math includes subtraction. It's a hard thing but necessary sometimes.So I did something late yesterday evening that I will probably end up kicking myself over. For over a year now a local fellow chicken guy has been friends on facebook. When I would post pics on of my Marans, especially those this past fall/winter of the ones I had hatched for myself he would always ask was I sure I was keeping them. He's young, 2 years out of high school but has a lovely flock of show bantams that he showed in 4-H in school. He messaged me last night again after I posted pics of the new chicks. He's sold off most of his show stock only keep a few to supply chicks to the local kids for 4-H and wants to switch over to big stock chickens. Again he asked me if there was anyway I would let go of a couple pullets. Gut reaction was no, those Marans are my babies. But then I got to thinking, I've been wracking my brain trying to figure out how to squeeze in a couple Lavender Marans that Rosie desperately wants for her birthday in may. Plus a month ago my grandpa had taken my last mix cockerel toothless's son, to go with 2 isa browns he'd gotten to start his own flock. Only to have a Bobcat take both of his hens, so he brought "crybaby" back last Wednesday in fear it would be back. Now i'm stuck with 3 boys again and one a mix which I cannot have. While contemplating this and yet to reply he sends another message. "Name your price for 3, and i'll even take the mix roo and pay for him too." So me and mom have a long serious talk. Right now i'm sitting at 16 chickens. 10 Marans, 6 mixes including crybaby who if I do not rehome will be eaten sadly. Rosie wants at least a trio of Lavenders, but really, 4 to 6 would be better. We talked about which girls were definitely off the table and came to a agreement. I told him if he was serious I had 2 4 1/2 month old pullets, plus 1 6 month old pullet I would let go plus crybaby and threw out a price of 100. I am secretly hoping he passes. Didn't phase him, I'll know 100% sure this afternoon but as of right now most likely he's coming after work tonight. He's also interested in my half game Snickers, and if he can catch her he'll probably take her as well. Do I want to let them go, NO. Do I need to let them go to manage numbers a bit so possible future additions can me made, yes.
That's a hard decision to make!I'm giving one of my Marans Roo's to a friend and at this point I don't really want to, but I currently have 6 roosters and I know he will be taken good care of, this the is not fun part of flock management!