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Does anybody know what color the eggs would be if I used an Austalorp Roo and a Marans Hen?
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I was thinking about trying heavy duty plastic (visqueen) to form a pond about 4 inches deep but also 4 inches away from the edges. That would reduce drainable area by 80% or so. If it was down 2ft from the top of the garden bed, it could offer a chance of capillary movement of water upwards in a humus humus garden medium.Oz, I just read about raised wicking beds. I've used self watering pots, but to do it in a larger scale with raised beds had not crossed my mind before. Perhaps something for you to look into. You basically put a tarp on bottom of the raised bed (and up around the edges a bit, fill the bottom with some gravel or similar medium (the coco cups might make a nice sparse water containing layer that can carry soil). Then soil on top of this. If you have something resembling mulch or hay to put on top, that would slow evaporation down too. Only problem would be during rain season, but I'm thinking you could either cover them during that time a bit, or have some escape valve sort of construction.
*Edit* Keyhole gardening looked like an interesting idea too.
I was thinking about trying heavy duty plastic (visqueen) to form a pond about 4 inches deep but also 4 inches away from the edges. That would reduce drainable area by 80% or so. If it was down 2ft from the top of the garden bed, it could offer a chance of capillary movement of water upwards in a humus humus garden medium.
I would not worry too much about our mega july rains - I would just have to deal with the same problems as normal gardeners in a big rain.
Lots to keep me thinking and thinking means I am am not dead yet.
Does anybody know what color the eggs would be if I used an Austalorp Roo and a Marans Hen?
Mine are the other way around.I've got 5 chicks right now, Marans roo over Australorp hens. They're only days old though![]()
Mine are the other way around.
I was wondering what the effect on the color of the eggs would be as I thought the color comes more from the rooster.
I have cuckoo marans and want to try making sex links as I have a huge demand for them rather than dark brown egg layers. I will continue to develop the Marans but once I have twenty pullets I was going to put a 'Lorp roo in with some extra maran girls.
I did not want to have to raise a few of the chicks to see how they produce but I might as well keep five or six and see what happens.