I don't have that brand at my safeway must be regional.
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Lucky supermarket carries them. I’m going to try them next week.I don't have that brand at my safeway must be regional.
Well.... we hatched 6 pullets and 14 cockerels this summer. One cockerel died as a chick, 12 became burritos, one is sticking around for a little while longer. Of the pullets, 3 are going to a new home in February. So we’ll be down to just 3 girls in about a month.Hope you have success. It's very challenging not really knowing the condition of an egg your about to incubate. You must have 20+ chickens by now?
Must be. They have them at my Safeway, but not the one where I used to live.I don't have that brand at my safeway must be regional.
Were those roosters from your SFH hatch? And what breed are you gonna keep?Well.... we hatched 6 pullets and 14 cockerels this summer. One cockerel died as a chick, 12 became burritos, one is sticking around for a little while longer. Of the pullets, 3 are going to a new home in February. So we’ll be down to just 3 girls in about a month.
Ah well....So I did a Google search to find out whether the Happy Egg Co could possibly have fertilized eggs and I came across the following response. I don't have Facebook and don't know how "accurate" this might be.... But if it is true, it would seem the Happy Egg experiment is doomed to failure. Good thing I also included eggs from my own girls....