grannys gone and done it

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This is the absent father?  As long as you are not forcing the boys (which I know you aren't), I think it's a good idea.  Even if they never have anything to do with him, they will always wonder.  And a little "better late than never" might give them a little more peace about the whole thing.  My dad was in his 50s before his dad ever bothered to contact him.  They never actually met, though. The man died before it could happen, but I do think even the phone contact put my dad a bit more at ease.  Prayers it all goes well.


Yep.. The absent father. We are taking grannys advice and going out for pizza. Devin and I will be there but sit away from them. This is what the kids agreed upon. Still makes me nervous but I don't want them to regret anything either.
 
 
 
Tail feathering and feathering in general. The roolet cochin mix I had was a naked dinosaur for a while. The pullets feather in faster.


Edit: and hona makes grow their combs very quickly. I'll find one to show you after brunch.



I've read lots of articles about sexing a chick by the tail feathering. If I ever hatch again I'm gonna make my predictions and see how that goes.



I tried it with the sussex. Put tails in one brooder, no tails in the other. Nearly all tails were roos (can't remember pullets but I don't want to say 100%) and some of the tails were also roos.



???   Early developing tails were mostly roos or did you mean pullets?


Bacon fingers, sorry.

Nearly all NO tails were roos. A few early tails were also roos. It's fairly reliable (in my experience with the breeds I've raised) that no tail will be a roo.
 
Seriously?!????!!

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