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You are very sweet to say. I would bet they come pretty close.But, By Bob. (For the exception of Rocks-Ann) they will never measure up to your beautiful barred Rock Sydney
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You are very sweet to say. I would bet they come pretty close.But, By Bob. (For the exception of Rocks-Ann) they will never measure up to your beautiful barred Rock Sydney
So they have seen each other for a while now. OK. I feel better now.Well, they are in the big coop in their own section for a long time.. so there’s lots of time for everyone to get used to them being around... and I also think it goes easier the more times you do it and the more hens you have...
No you want that. I made the mistake of planting peppermint. It consumed my whole rock garden.And here they all are , destroying my peppermint plants I just planted![]()
Sisters maybeYou are very sweet to say. I would bet they come pretty close.
I love rocks-Ann but Sydney.....You are very sweet to say. I would bet they come pretty close.
I've seen them further west and I think the Southwest in Colorado and Arizona. But in googling I see there's two types, one type there and the other in Florida.I've never seen or heard of them in the Midwestern united states.
How else could it be done, other than as an instant mash-up? Do people do it one chick at a time? That seems hard on the single.Just toss them together. @Ribh integration at its finest. Works every time.![]()