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I wet them slightly, not all the way tho.congrats on the blrw and ccl! can't wait to see them
No, I had read not to do that as their "waste" will expand it? Do you think I should?  I've got to get some pics of my BLRWs to show everyone as they're laying and I'll be offering these soon. I've got a Blue Roo and Pullet directly from Foley and 2 splash pullets that are from Foley/Sterling lines. Should be able to offer them and CCLs in a a few weeks on here.
 
Sorry to hold up the thread. There was "nothing in the house to eat" for 3 teenage boys. I also stopped by the feed store. While there I picked up a few bags of equine pellets to try and ran into a teacher that was hatching for the first time with a ton of questions. Equine pellets are already in the small 4x6 coop (unoccupied for the moment). One bag covered the floor maybe 1/4". Is this enough as it'll expand or should I throw a second bag in?


I never wet it down, within a few days it starts to break down and fluff on its own with activity on it. It will get plenty deep quickly.
 
I have a confession to make. I should have said something sooner, but I had to see the reactions I would get. :oops:
If you get White Orpington eggs from me, I really did not send you lavender eggs, I promise!  The white orps do not hatch out white or yellow. The look grayish/silvery in color. Sorry, everyone, I should have warned you, but I couldn't help myself! :lau


Well I was wondering????? I called it a sable color, lol. I did ask you about it didn't? :p
 
Well I was wondering????? I called it a sable color, lol. I did ask you about it didn't?
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yep, you did! But since I had a few other people ask, I figured I'd better come out with it! LOL
 
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