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Let me know if you can talk her into getting turkeys. I am wanting to get some in the spring, trying to find someone willing to go in on an order for them. I can get some from the feed store, but the poults I want cost almost $9 a piece, straight from the hatchery, and you know the feed store will add some to it for it going through them. All the hatcheries I've checked said you need to order at least 15, and I only want a pair for breeding, and a couple for eating next year
So just let me know.
If anyone else wants to go in on an order of turkey poults in March-April, just let me know!!
Chiknmama-- Dad only has 3 or 4 SLW hens, the ones that are laying the most are the RIR. The big white ones are definitely laying, and their eggs are lighter brown than the RIR's, their eggs are so brown they look like they are a dark pink color. So I should be able to make sure they are not RIR, but as far as knowing they are definitely SLW, it will be hard to say. But like I said before, you could always use the ones you don't want to put in your freezer
...Also, I wouldn't put standard and bantam cochins in the same pen. Maybe while the standards are still small, but once they got big, you would have an in-between size. Plus if any were roos, they would break down your bantam hens
Let me know if you can talk her into getting turkeys. I am wanting to get some in the spring, trying to find someone willing to go in on an order for them. I can get some from the feed store, but the poults I want cost almost $9 a piece, straight from the hatchery, and you know the feed store will add some to it for it going through them. All the hatcheries I've checked said you need to order at least 15, and I only want a pair for breeding, and a couple for eating next year
If anyone else wants to go in on an order of turkey poults in March-April, just let me know!!
Chiknmama-- Dad only has 3 or 4 SLW hens, the ones that are laying the most are the RIR. The big white ones are definitely laying, and their eggs are lighter brown than the RIR's, their eggs are so brown they look like they are a dark pink color. So I should be able to make sure they are not RIR, but as far as knowing they are definitely SLW, it will be hard to say. But like I said before, you could always use the ones you don't want to put in your freezer
