@LTAY, can we get pics of your little giant chicks? Would love to watch them grow!
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I will take some as soon as I can get them into a coop to where I can. Their coop right now is plenty big for them but it is not good for me as it is on the ground level and I have to bend to freshen up their water and feed. Things are changing but not fast enough to suit me.@LTAY, can we get pics of your little giant chicks? Would love to watch them grow!
Thanks, Larry. I thought you were cutting back on your chicken population?I will take some as soon as I can get them into a coop to where I can. Their coop right now is plenty big for them but it is not good for me as it is on the ground level and I have to bend to freshen up their water and feed. Things are changing but not fast enough to suit me.
Thanks Blue, i am working on a Sea Serpent, a pumpkin, and not quite done the gnome.Look at that detail. May be one of your best, Cap!
I am. Production layers. The specialty birds will only be a roo and 8-10 hens. No more 50 hen coops of layers. We finally got a setup today for processing them as meat birds. There will be chicken and dumplings once a week for the next 10 years.Thanks, Larry. I thought you were cutting back on your chicken population?
I have some Cornish x Rock cross roosters that weighs at least 20lbs and should dress out at least 15lbs. That's 20 or more meals of chicken and dumplings from one bird.That reminds me, I need to bring one of my cockerels out of the freezer. We haven't had dumplings in a while ...