Sorry I missed Sally's reply. I can check. My 14 of age are laying 10 a day so I can check a few. I checked my first three last week and two of them were fertile.
Are you saying you have a young roo covering 14 hens?
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Sorry I missed Sally's reply. I can check. My 14 of age are laying 10 a day so I can check a few. I checked my first three last week and two of them were fertile.
Yeah, poor Frindizzle got overwhelmed with 621 posts in 24 hours!Whew, I step away for a few hours and I have two catch up on three PAgEs, not POSTS! I better keep my running shoes on!![]()
Thanks for the welcome @lazy gardener
I didn't think it was possible to over post with Frindizzle! LOLYeah, poor Frindizzle got overwhelmed with 621 posts in 24 hours!
Quote: You would think so... LOL I guess you can only read so much stuff in one day!
P.S. Thanks so much for your help with my sick EE!
Awww, you're welcome! I'm so glad it was a happy ending!You would think so... LOL I guess you can only read so much stuff in one day!
P.S. Thanks so much for your help with my sick EE!
I actually have a second seven month old Lavender too who is mainly for the two Lavender Orpingtons that are not of age yet. He doesn't do much breeding though, because my 7 month old buff/EE supposed to be a pullet is very dominant. There will be a couple more pullets in the spring. Why?Are you saying you have a young roo covering 14 hens?
Okay, added a little back splash to the wire to cut down on floor debris, and placed the feeder and waterer inside to get an idea for location. Couldn't find any marbles or colored stones laying around the house, so I used small river rock. I'll probably start with the feeder sideways, but this looks like a good location once the chicks are a little older.
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I'm not staggered hatching
me too bubbles!!!Glad it wasn't Marek's...