Oh here is the one I was mentioni - cuckoo - I just love herThirstydayView attachment 3551607If I sneak in on this side, she won't notice me.....
View attachment 3551608Pretty Cuckoo....nope, I'm finished.

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Oh here is the one I was mentioni - cuckoo - I just love herThirstydayView attachment 3551607If I sneak in on this side, she won't notice me.....
View attachment 3551608Pretty Cuckoo....nope, I'm finished.
I will get them. Ended up with 5 black eggs and 2 white ones. I paid for 6 black eggs but we discussed it over the phone. Her hens have decided to go broody on her and was only able to gather 5 to send out. It is ok, her white eggs sell for more so since they all arrived safely I am not complaining.That’s what I would also dojust to be safe.
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I know what they’re thinking. “Gorbachev, tear down that wall!” (Words of Ronald Reagan)A nice breeze is a lovely thing, evenings here the breeze falls off, around 7, and then it’s just hot and humid.
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For those who missed this, I now have a screen up in my office doorway teeheehee, I give them by tomorrow noon and they will have figured out how to get through
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Cuckoo was dubbed Cuckoo because her barred rock markings (she looked just like one as a chick) are all kinds of wonky. She does have the Plymouth Rock yellow skin. (Means she's not a Marans, British lines). She has a straight comb, so not a Dominique (the barring is identical between the breeds). Honestly, she looks like one of the hatchery Ranger (meat birds), but the place I got her doesn't carry any of those. She looks like she's a cross between a barred and a silver penciled Rock. She's Cuckoo.Oh here is the one I was mentioni - cuckoo - I just love her![]()
I'm glad the eggs arrived safely, in spite of the lack of following the shipping instructions. Sadly, good customer service seems to have mostly gone the way of the dodo. Exceptions occur mostly when negative reviews get posted online. Anyone reading the reviews has to read with a grain of salt due to all the childish temper tantrums that also occur that way, rendering the valid issues ignored there too.Now that the eggs arrived safely I will say I would not trust my post office to have chicks shipped to me. Called them yesterday and left a message that I was expecting a package of hatching eggs and I needed to pick them up in person. Written on the box to call for in person pick-up. I gave it to 12:30 waiting on a phone call and called back. They are already in route to be delivered to my house. Apparently they can not relay messages or even read what is written on the box.
If I had to buy eggs again I would buy from her no problems. They were insured thankfully. I was very impressed with how they were packaged. If I did do it again, I would start bombarding them with phone calls the day they were set to arrive upon opening to get the message across to have them picked up in person.I'm glad the eggs arrived safely, in spite of the lack of following the shipping instructions. Sadly, good customer service seems to have mostly gone the way of the dodo. Exceptions occur mostly when negative reviews get posted online. Anyone reading the reviews has to read with a grain of salt due to all the childish temper tantrums that also occur that way, rendering the valid issues ignored there too.![]()
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Showing my age but I was stationed in Germany when the wall came down.I know what they’re thinking. “Gorbachev, tear down that wall!” (Words of Ronald Reagan)
To be honest, I think we all are!Cuckoo was dubbed Cuckoo because her barred rock markings (she looked just like one as a chick) are all kinds of wonky. She does have the Plymouth Rock yellow skin. (Means she's not a Marans, British lines). She has a straight comb, so not a Dominique (the barring is identical between the breeds). Honestly, she looks like one of the hatchery Ranger (meat birds), but the place I got her doesn't carry any of those. She looks like she's a cross between a barred and a silver penciled Rock. She's Cuckoo.