OK @BYBob, 30 min. to Mt. Men time!!!
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RC are you trying to bother Bob? I’m his bodyguard and trusted friend. Need be, I would even fly across the country to protect him and his family feathered and human. (Did I miss understand your post?)How can you say you are 'settling'? I remember we were encouraging you to get a frosted white Legbar ages ago - a looker for sure regardless of egg color. And those Polish are stunning!
Golden laced polish!That is correct. They are.
The White Legbar is identical to the Cream Legbar, however, it is entirely white in appearance. It is a gold-based bird which has barring genes, and may or may not have the cream gene. The White Legbar does have two copies of the recessive white gene (c,c) which masks or prevents the expression of color and pattern. White Legbars breed true so a White Legbar rooster bred with a White Legbar hen will produce White Legbars.
What do you mean “the best you could do?” These are awesome!
The best you could do? These are really good photos.
But I'm not envious...oh no...![]()
We still have the brooder trunk from Hattie. We will repurpose that if Phyllis is not Mum.Oh my gosh! This will be so exciting. Are you set up for a brooder if she doesn't accept them? Are you going with the extra coop? Oh so many questions! So much construction!
I can't wait I am so excited!
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I think that was my flock Shad was referring to. We've had quite a discussion. I break all his rules for having a calm & cohesive flock ~ but it works!The "lots of strange" is something @Shadrach said about @RoyalChick , why her flock works. Makes some sense!
I would never!RC are you trying to bother Bob? I’m his bodyguard and trusted friend. Need be, I would even fly across the country to protect him and his family feathered and human. (Did I miss understand your post?)
Settling is not quite the word I should have used. It feels like I am cobbling a solution together. After I lost the GLP Frizzles I was going to wait to do anything. Then Phyllis decides to try and hatch. Then I thought I would let her go for a while and see what chicks I could get. Then I see there are no chicks. So I'm forced to throw a plan together.How can you say you are 'settling'? I remember we were encouraging you to get a frosted white Legbar ages ago - a looker for sure regardless of egg color. And those Polish are stunning!
Gosh so many decisions. If Phyllis is not Mom/Mum (you are doing that English spelling thing again!) I think I would start introducing them very early as part of Phyllis special alone time (ie without the bullies) where she gets treats and isn't pecked. That way she will associate the babies with 'all things good'.We still have the brooder trunk from Hattie. We will repurpose that if Phyllis is not Mum.
Yes, coop construction will need to get started soon. If Phyllis is Mum I will move them there sometime after they have settled as a unit. If Phyllis is not Mum I think we might keep them in the house a few weeks before moving them out to their coop. But by 4 weeks they will most certainly be in their coop. I will move the heat plate out there. Aurora and Mal were out there at 6 weeks.
The question is at what age do I introduce Phyllis to live with them if she's not Mum?