Haven't gotten to know them. They're skittish and pretty, that's about it so far.
Are you growing these out to keep?
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Haven't gotten to know them. They're skittish and pretty, that's about it so far.
Rain, and Rhonda got out last night, maybe she'll come backHi Dan. What are you into today?
Rain, and Rhonda got out last night, maybe she'll come back![]()
Rhonda is one of our rabbits.Are they chickens? Raining here, too.
Are you growing these out to keep?
Rhonda is one of our rabbits.
They were an impulse buy during incubation fever. I don't have a plan for them. I really don't think white eggs will sell in my market. But they are colorful and interesting so there's that. If the blues are a pair, I'll keep them, but of the silvers I'll probably just keep pullets.
Me too, though I think we'd have a better chance if it wasn't pouring rainI hope you find her!
Those turkeys are huge! That's awesome.OG's February hatch. 10 weeks old from my project line, 3rd generation.
White hen
Bronze son
Midnight Moon son
These three are large birds, nearly as large as year old heritage hens already at ten weeks. I may have exceeded my growth target... The white hen will definitely be held over for breeding. This lovely Midnight Moon boy may end up too large to be a breeder.
Blue Appenzeller Spitzhaubens from Phoredaburds:
Ravyn:
Farmboy:
I don't spend much time with them so these littles are pretty skittish. In a week or two I'll be splitting out the surplus cockerels for broilers and fryers
Me too, though I think we'd have a better chance if it wasn't pouring rain