That's too much snow.
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That's too much snow.
Mine was the normal off white, almost tan, with speckles. I do get a whiter one from my black hen with very little to no speckles. I haven't gotten any more eggs from them since because we got more snow and we are back to cold and miserable again. Another few weeks we should be in business, spring eventually will arrive here. It has to.
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Here was last years poults.
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And the year before. Just as a reminder to myself that it does eventually warm up enough for poults.
block them off from each other, dog crates or temporary wallsAlso I have one hen setting (is it sitting or setting?) and another trying to go broody right in front of her. There's also the issue of the last hen laying right behind her. I have no clue what to do. I'm thinking that when the middle hen hatches the others will be stupid and try to get off their nests. What do I need to do