Do I have photos? You are asking the right person, I have more photos of my chickens than I do of my children.Do you have photos? I like to see them.
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Do I have photos? You are asking the right person, I have more photos of my chickens than I do of my children.Do you have photos? I like to see them.
The little dark colored chick is an olive egger/silkie cross. Hoping she lays green eggs like her mama.I think the reason for more photos of chicks, is the kids are camera shy? Wow impressive bunch of chicks! My yard is a swamp, so i have to keep birds that can handle wet and muddy, and birds with feather legs, i wanted a silkie mix with a blue egger.
I was thinking you had a mix silkie!The little dark colored chick is an olive egger/silkie cross. Hoping she lays green eggs like her mama.
Time of when i placed in the incubator, and what side the chick started. Then i be able to place the eggs, when i start the lock down.I see you have times written on some of your eggs as well as numbers, Iām very intrigued, is the time to help keep track of where it is on rotation?
Ahh, i see! That would make things easier to keep track of.Time of when i placed in the incubator, and what side the chick started. Then i be able to place the eggs, when i start the lock down.
That's my sweet spot as well. 12-15 adult birds. +/- a pen of grow outs or meat birds but everyone knows those don't count.Yes, chickens can get expensive, if you have too many. I have 12 right now and seems to be a good number, always have eggs and not too many to remember all their names!