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Yeah, I'll still be hatching, but I want delawares, so I'm gonna buy pullet chicks, then hatch my own eggs when they are old enough to lay and breed. Plus, I'll be hatching out the mutts, too (and the giant cochins, and the bantam cochins, etc...) I just want to make sure I have the amount of hens (delawares) that I need, then, I can hatch my own from my own stock.
I think that even if your dad got rid of some of the roos, it would help his egg production - he has a lot of roos, and the last girlies I got from him have featherless backs, so you know they are bothered pretty badly by the boys.
They're great hens, though, very nice natured, and starting to show their personalities more.
today I went in and one rock was laying in the nest, so I waited, and she didn't get up, so I said "You got eggs under there?" and she stood up, stayed in place while I grabbed the two eggs, and then laid back down to do her business
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They're very low key hens, really mellow ladies. Well, if any of them are a bit strong personality it would be Eleanor (the brahma) but even she is nice - just lets you know what she wants, and that she wants it NOW
. I can't wait to move them to bigger quarters so they have more room to get around. Should be able to move them in at least a couple of weeks.
I took them some leftovers tonight, and they went insane over them.
they got stuffing and a baked sweet potato, and probably some other stuff mixed in there. The baked sweet potato was the first thing attacked.
The cochins got the other baked sweet potato, and the layers and George got the turkey carcass - they're the only ones I know for sure will clean it up completely. Don't want it getting nasty in the coop.
Anyway, Hubby says I ought to not buy shipped eggs anymore, cause of the cost and the probability of scrambling/temp probs in shipping. That's fine, as long as he lets me buy my delaware babies, then I'll just hatch my own or from you and Cindy (or places I can pick them up personally.)
meri (btw, my wrist still hurts, wish it would stop
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Yeah, I'll still be hatching, but I want delawares, so I'm gonna buy pullet chicks, then hatch my own eggs when they are old enough to lay and breed. Plus, I'll be hatching out the mutts, too (and the giant cochins, and the bantam cochins, etc...) I just want to make sure I have the amount of hens (delawares) that I need, then, I can hatch my own from my own stock.
I think that even if your dad got rid of some of the roos, it would help his egg production - he has a lot of roos, and the last girlies I got from him have featherless backs, so you know they are bothered pretty badly by the boys.
They're great hens, though, very nice natured, and starting to show their personalities more.
They're very low key hens, really mellow ladies. Well, if any of them are a bit strong personality it would be Eleanor (the brahma) but even she is nice - just lets you know what she wants, and that she wants it NOW
I took them some leftovers tonight, and they went insane over them.
they got stuffing and a baked sweet potato, and probably some other stuff mixed in there. The baked sweet potato was the first thing attacked.
The cochins got the other baked sweet potato, and the layers and George got the turkey carcass - they're the only ones I know for sure will clean it up completely. Don't want it getting nasty in the coop.
Anyway, Hubby says I ought to not buy shipped eggs anymore, cause of the cost and the probability of scrambling/temp probs in shipping. That's fine, as long as he lets me buy my delaware babies, then I'll just hatch my own or from you and Cindy (or places I can pick them up personally.)
meri (btw, my wrist still hurts, wish it would stop
