Pardon me all for being absent. We have had a very eventful year so far in 2020. We had a terrible storm a couple weeks ago that blew a tree down on our back porch. My family and I have also been sick nearly all winter, it seems like it occurs in rotation. My son now has flu A and I've been nursing him through it. As a very active and rambunctious nearly 7 year old, it hurts me to see him crawl through the house because his little legs ache from the flu.
I do have a couple of updates as of yesterday. While I was out feeding, I noticed Jolie had laid her very first egg and it is rather nice in shade and shape. Obviously it must be bigger to begin breeding her, but hopefully by March I'll be putting her eggs in the incubator. She is still in pen by herself. To help jog your memory on which bird Jolie is, she is one of the pullets I took to show, and the only pullet I selected for breeding out of the ones that went to the show.
Here is her egg! I am very pleased.
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The second update is that a young blue copper cockerel that was left free ranging I hadn't noticed before has caught my eye. I am not a creature of the cold, so my husband assumes most of the feedling/watering during the cold months. I think he may grow out to be a decent looking bird. He is a late hatch and is still immature, but if his tail doesn't get sky high, I am really liking the length of his back. His type and mass looks good so far. His shoulder color sucks, but that is a work in progress with my birds.
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