I know good-guy Clay has been trying to give you all some roo's before they hit the stew pot. I'm going to try to piggy-back on his generosity and rehoming skills. I will have 4-5 nice wheaten marans, french, that will need to meet a stock pot or be rehomed. I am still choosing the one to stay with me, but if anyone has interest in these other roo's, let me know. It will likely be a month before I rehome them.
They are all from Tennessee stock, and out of 24 expensive shipped eggs, I have 3 hens and 6 roos. Ouch! Need to work on that hatch percentage. Michelle
flash point farms: how big are your quail and what kind are they again?
the pair I have aren't quite feathered out yet - they have baby feathers on their heads and are just a bit bigger than the day old chicks... am I doing something wrong?
No more chickens for me. Though I was tempted with Clay's roosters.
The fox got my spare Welsummer rooster today. I'm going to have to do something about that. Or just continue to feed him my extras.
I went and picked up 40 chicks, 2 geese and 3 ducks from Sandhill. It was there $20.00 assortment. They are all so cute. The kids of course are attaching themselves to certain ones. I also have my salmon faverolle crossed with a blue orpington rooster chicks hatching. I can't wait to see what they look like.
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The only thing I can think of is that they need more protien than chicks do. Mine are about the same size as yours though, so no, I don't think you are doing anything wrong. Mine aren't completely feathered out either.
Can't we find some brand new Iowa person with about 2 chickens and a huge hen house? Can't we lure someone like that into this thread, but instead of "here kid, ya want some candy?" it would be, "Here newbie, want some roosters?"