Killer Tomato
Songster
Aussies are so much more fun! My nephew is a transplant (San Francisco to Sydney) -- going on 15 years now. I'll buy you one, if I ever go visit him!
LOL Omg. Ok ill owe you one. We say you owe me a beer.
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Aussies are so much more fun! My nephew is a transplant (San Francisco to Sydney) -- going on 15 years now. I'll buy you one, if I ever go visit him!
LOL Omg. Ok ill owe you one. We say you owe me a beer.
We say things so random here. I have never travelled but I have heard that we are really funny and say random things.Aussies are so much more fun! My nephew is a transplant (San Francisco to Sydney) -- going on 15 years now. I'll buy you one, if I ever go visit him!
When I traveled, the Aussies were the ones to hang with -- always the life of the party!
How old are your hens?
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Buhahaha! Beer pong partners! So cute!
Awwwww -- 6 weeks old, they are in their awkward dinosaur stage, but starting to look like grown up little ladies (and possibly gentlemen -- you'll know soon enough).
I have 3 different ages: some are 1.5 years old, some a year old, and then I have 4 pullets who are 18 weeks. The youngest are just getting ready to lay, and exploring the nest boxes daily, squatting for me, and letting me know I'm going to have a LOT more eggs very soon!
Well, then there's another advantage of the plastic skelters; tiny eggs stay in. We have bantam eggs AND pullet eggs.The only problem with egg skelters is pullet eggs...they can be too small and fall through the wire.
*Should* all be hens..... Watch the behavior of the possible roo. Could be a very dominant, large hen (our Cuckoo Marans was like this) or it could be a cockerel. Our rooster crowed early -- 4.5 weeks, no lie, he started trying to crow. We thought someone was being murdered in the bathroom (where the chicks were brooding).Ohhh I can't wait to get eggs for the first time. Ill be so excited.
I feel like I may have one rooster. But I bought them sexed so they should all be hens. Im not sure if we can have a rooster either. We are on 10 acres but so may not be an issue.
Have you got photos of yours?
Well, then there's another advantage of the plastic skelters; tiny eggs stay in. We have bantam eggs AND pullet eggs.
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