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(Ooooo another great song!)
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Walk this way….
personally i prefer to keep them in smaller chicken tractors like a quail tractor instead of layer cages but they do fine in that kind of setup as long as the males to females are sorted properly!Don’t the beeeding stock get to have better housingseems rather unfriendly to me.
those hens look beautiful!!!I know I will likely need SHRA tax - but I am too tired to catch up today.
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I wonder if you can get those Azurs down there, I am very happy with my 3, such happy friendly little ladies. And their eggs are lovely blue.I am getting some from Meyer and some from McMurray (McMurray is one of the few that carry Dark Cornish - and seem to have them more true to standards -though still far from SOP)
Neither had a min. per breed order - just a min for shipping. Thank goodness, as a couple - again, in early Jan - only had 1 female or 2 or 3 straight run - if any left. I had really hoped to get a couple of McMurrays true blue whiting - nope, at the time, there wasn't a single pullet available until sometime in June. They do update the numbers throughout the season (i.e. laying better than predicted...they always start conservatively), but I should have ordered late Nov. when their catalog came out - but I wasn't sure of everything yet, as I didn't know what most of the current pullets would lay. Turns out I only have 1 blue egg layer right now - a few very light green - and blue is the one I can't 'make' with crosses...and I think my EE boy has green gene's, not blue, as it seems all of his offspring - including the ones that were with him and a blue laying EE are green. A bluish green - but green and pale at that.![]()
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That’s the one thing with those Azurs I am glad about, they don’t lay big eggs - I am wondering if Topsy is thinking of going broody, don’t know if that is unusual for them. But she sure was flattened out in her nestbox past couple mornings not happy with me checking for eggs. I must go look up if they go broody….Twirp is a Whiting. She's got personality the size of Hector in that tiny little body, but lays extra large eggs, so has been laying thin shell/shell less eggs at only 3. I would love more like her....laying blue eggs the size of Cheetah's daughters (small). If I can get just 3 good shell eggs from her, I'm getting a small incubator for them...unless someone is broody
I wish I could bring some youngsters down there to you and BGM, sisters to petunia and MuffyBlue layers are very hard to come by. At least in my experience.![]()
AwwwwwWe have some names
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View attachment 3758527Miss Jane Marple
View attachment 3758525Ms Kate Warne (first female detective in the US, a Pinkerton)
Leaning toward the photography theme for the rocks, waiting on GOOD pics and some of the barring to show.
Hoovers has, maybe I’ll get those rather than Marans or Brahma…..I'm keeping my eyes open!
Get a Cream Legbar for Glynda's friend.I prefer the Frost White variety. Like this beauty! Glowing in the sunlight.
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Yes, I recognize those very well.familiar faces? You be the judge:
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