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ERP! So excited. may I present to you.. Clovis and his many wives White Bresse from a breeder out here who got them from GFF (chicken tows) . They are between 2.5 and 3.5 months old, I think she combined 2 grow out pens. but they look mature to me.
Congrats on your new birds! We really like our Bresse. Be careful though, ours are always underfoot and I'm really worried we're going to injure them. They're always looking for treats. You have a nice looking group there!
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Wow! Wonder what's going on at his place to be having these issues.Mine from Dick are hatching now. They were beautifully packed in foam egg shippers. Unfortunately, it looks like I got someone else's shipment. I ordered two dozen red dorking and put 8 into lockdown. I have 4 that have hatched. All with 4 toes and one feather legged. I just looked at the couple of hatched eggs that I still have and realized that what I thought was a poorly written RD is actually ORP. I have two blue orpingtons (one is the one that I talked about last night that hatched too early and disembowelled itself.) and a small black feather legged something.I am hoping the two that actually say RD and are pipped actually hatch.![]()
Has anyone else noticed that shipping has gone up? It costed over $17 to ship two set of eggs today.
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X3!!!! Want some of those...
I'm very sad to say that I had the exact same experience with them. I ordered 2 dozen eggs, received 28 along with 2 bantam somethings. Only 18 of those eggs made it to the incubator, only 3 made it to lockdown where they all died about day 19 or 20. I was very, very sad. Since I always set some of my own eggs as control subjects when I "hatch" shipped eggs, I know it wasn't equipment failure as 4 of my 5 eggs hatched beautifully. I really want some of their birds, but I don't know if I will try again.I would say that's surprising since so many people talk highly of Dick Horstman.