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That is way to soon. Comb pictures please.Just checked, they are 15 1/2 weeks old, surely they are not ready to lay this early.
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That is way to soon. Comb pictures please.Just checked, they are 15 1/2 weeks old, surely they are not ready to lay this early.
They should start around 18 weeks 15 weeks is a little too early. But you don't have long to wait.That is way to soon. Comb pictures please.
She is one gorgeous hen.Tomorrow Eli will have been broody for ten days.
I am going to start a conversation with her about how golf balls are well known to hatch much faster than regular chicken eggs, and so if she doesn’t have a clutch of little putters by the middle of next week it is time to call it a day.
She just went tut-tut-tut and ran straight back to her nest.
She is one crazy hen!
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That is amazing!Surprise in the coop today. Lots of little peep peeps, and a panic stricken mom hen. All inside my coop! Neighbors chooks came to visit again today. One hen and eleven chicks. View attachment 3504191View attachment 3504194View attachment 3504196
That's very nice to say.I feel the same way.
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They do not care.Look at this nonsense, you 3 do not belong up there.
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Yes I'm talking to you.
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Do not listen to Twig no matter what he says. Holly will toss you down in about 3 more weeks.
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In the end, 2 of them came down and got on their normal roost. The renegade stayed put.
What breed is mama? What is their Roo?No feathered feet on any of them. No Cochin chooks next door either.
Oh that looks wonderful! I would so raid your fridge about now hahaha!Tender and good flavor minus a good smokey taste. 8.5 out of 10View attachment 3504396brisket tax
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