Jan./Feb. 2014 hatch a long

this spring I will be breeding my phoenix, buff laced brahma's, gold laced polish, blue orpingtons, ameraucana's and araucana's

we will be starting the breeding(housing) pens when this next rain passes....so exciting!! I love my birds


You have phoenixes. Awesome. Hoping to get a few eggs soon. I have a lonely hen right now.

We had a tree break mid trunk, and my husband is talking about making a tall pen to include the tree for phoenix. There is one large branch that we left so it could be a huge perch.

 
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You have phoenixes. Awesome. Hoping to get a few eggs soon. I have a lonely hen right now.

We had a tree break mid trunk, and my husband is talking about making a tall pen to include the tree for phoenix. There is one large branch that we left so it could be a huge perch.


That is a great Idea.
 
I DO.... love them!!! gorgeous !! my beautiful roo "BB"

I have a little frizzle baby 1 week old....she's got a few little fuzzes starting to stick out....don't remember how old her momma was when it was clear she was frizzled but seems it was within a few weeks of hatch!!
my frizzle is a week old too. She has very very slight bend at the tips.
 
You have phoenixes. Awesome. Hoping to get a few eggs soon. I have a lonely hen right now. We had a tree break mid trunk, and my husband is talking about making a tall pen to include the tree for phoenix. There is one large branch that we left so it could be a huge perch.
That is a great place for them to hang out. Lol
 
I DO.... love them!!! gorgeous !!my beautiful roo "BB"

I have a little frizzle baby 1 week old....she's got a few little fuzzes starting to stick out....don't remember how old her momma was when it was clear she was frizzled but seems it was within a few weeks of hatch!!
WOW! He is beautiful. I wish I could have phoenix but they are just so rare here and I have already got my Leghorns.
Ok thanks. My mystery bantam chick ( 4 days old ) could be frizzle and she already some wing feathers but they are not frizzled so I was rather disappointed but now that I know it takes longer I am more hopeful
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Rhodebars are the uniquely wonderful offspring of a shotgun marriage between the Yanks and the Brits. In 1947, British geneticists crossed Rhode Island reds (the quintessential America barnyard chicken) with golden brussbars (a rare British breed) to create an auto-sexing chicken breed with striking red barring and the ability to annually lay hundreds of extra large eggs. (To learn more about auto-sexing chickens please read the section on this website addressing that subject.) Rhodebars enjoyed brief favor in Britain’s commercial poultry flocks until they were bypassed by more modern hybrids.
MIXEX..HERE IS A PHOTO OF A HEN.

I can't believe I have never heard of them. They look and sounds like a fantastic bird. How many do you have?


No, I have several other breeds. Including a mixed flock, which is where the white egg came from. But they have regiliously laid medium brown eggs.

I love brahmas also. They were the first breed I picked when I started. Hoping to order buff or dark brahma eggs for the easter hatch-a-long.
Ahh, ok. Well it will see be interesting.
Have you seen the thread Brahmalot? I not, check it out. That lady has a wonderful Brahma flock and also has a few Dark Brahma's...they are a tremendous looking colour
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my frizzle is a week old too. She has very very slight bend at the tips.
My little chick is only 4 days old and has a few feathers like this, so hopefully in a few more days I will be able to tell.
Thanks.
 

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