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Congrats Cindy!!!! They look awesome! I had some that I just sold at 6 weeks old full sized eggs. Reds stayed red, and the blacks were black, but they had red in their feathers too. I have one, a roo, that I hatched out about 3 mos ago and he is still a pretty red.

I sent you a PM with the possibilities for the babies.

Sounds like you had a good hatch!
 
Tazcat said the red ones grandmas are Olive eggers she got as actually brown eggs...They were supposed to be 2nd gen RSLs, but lay Olive eggs so she thinks farmers EE got the mommas. Then her Olive eggers are bred by a Wellsummer roo. Maybe there'll be some turn out to be girls(Lg brown eggs...mmm).
 
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Oh yeah my BA has a small red spot next to its neck...Would be neat if it turned out black with red spots...
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Hey. I know the feeling. My daughter has an IEP in place, she had it at the school we were in last year, we moved and while the school system here has its better than old things going on, they are not doing her right by her IEP . She is supposed to be able to orally do her spelling test , she is to have a scribe, myself at home included , or she can do things on the computer and print it out , and I am fair about it , I will not spell the words right if she does it wrong , I write what she tells me to and everything. We finally had an ARC meeting and NOW they want me to go get her glasses which are less than a year old , before they test her again. She is also supposed to have 90 min of special ed a day ,BUT gets 30. I am so mad at them but there is no other school here in my small town. Since you have practice with this , what can I do.. ??? email is [email protected]


PS , I think you bought some chickens from us a while back , so you know which school I am talking about. Got a new pc and forgot my password to the other name..
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Poor Miss Piggy has NO feathers on her stomach - I hope they grow back fast.

So far still three chicks.
Will check again when I go turn off lights for the night (and put Miss Celie in because for the second time in two days she refused to go inside - even though tonight she was sopping wet. Stoopid chicken).
 
Well, when I gave you the buttons, the ones I picked for you ended up being 2 pair, so I guess I'll pick for you again, then keep the ones I pick for you, that way I'll have pairs!
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I really need girls, too bad it's too hard to tell on babies! I'll have to wait and see how many hatch. These are the ones from the dead bator, so they are kind of delayed, some more than others
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Well, I don't need a lot of them, a pair would be cool - or two pair
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Do they have to be paired up? or can it be one drake and two ducks?

Anyway, I'll leave it up to you, as long as I can get at least one pair, that'd be cool. When I come to check them out, or buy them and take them home (which ever) I'll bring the wild button to swap ya, and I can bring the japs, if ya want then, too.

I really hope it is nice enough friday night, cause I am going to take the spitz boys to sano, and probably loretta, too. If I have to put the bantams into a smaller coop, I need to get rid of the big ones that run all over everyone.

Roscoe bruised my red pyle oegb hen's leg, and she limped for a week. She's a lot better, now - I checked her a few times, no hot areas, and no swelling, so I think he just bum rushed her and knocked her around. He didn't aim for her - he just does that - runs through everyone at top speed and knocks them all over the place. He was running amok one afternoon and the next day I saw her limping a bit - so I'm assuming it was him.

I'm getting those new hens tomorrow (supposedly - if Roger holds up his end and takes me over there.) there are 6 of them.

Hubby got picked for a jury, so that's what he did today, and will be doing tomorrow (and maybe the next day if it drags on).

eta - bruce laughs every time those button boys crow - he loves the sound they make
 
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