You could name the 2nd batch with "C" names...then next "D' names....kinda keep track of them that way?
That is if you plan on naming them! lol
That is if you plan on naming them! lol
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Yikes-- the brain is taxed. I'll get some pictures and solicit suggestions... there's only one barred chick in those three and two of them have crests...they are in the TwinOne family. Tomorrow maybe some photos of those three...they are about a month behind Barbara, Bart and Pearl -- hatched 2/26 and 3/2You could name the 2nd batch with "C" names...then next "D' names....kinda keep track of them that way?
That is if you plan on naming them! lol
Yay -- does this mean that your early morning wakeup call will be lessened?
Okay -- time to think about names for the next 3 right?You could name the 2nd batch with "C" names...then next "D' names....kinda keep track of them that way?
That is if you plan on naming them! lol
How fantastic to have that well dreamed of smooth transition.He's so majestic! I've never had a rooster with such a lovely tail. Mine always seem to lose theirs, I hope he doesn't. Jep is a sapphire, he's the other roo I'm keeping. Structurally they're very similar. I think we talked about him when we met? In regards to his crest and comb.
Amethyst and the black EE are the only two dusting up, but Jim is quick to get in the middle and break them apart. I think they'll transition well.
Topaz is in there, too, but she was too busy picking grass shoots to pick fights.![]()
The legbar hen grew out in the tractor so she remembers how to get up the ramp and into the loft. Sometimes it's difficult for grown birds to navigate. I saw a nest dug out in the hay, so someone went up there today.
He's so majestic! I've never had a rooster with such a lovely tail. Mine always seem to lose theirs, I hope he doesn't. Jep is a sapphire, he's the other roo I'm keeping. Structurally they're very similar. I think we talked about him when we met? In regards to his crest and comb.
Amethyst and the black EE are the only two dusting up, but Jim is quick to get in the middle and break them apart. I think they'll transition well.
Topaz is in there, too, but she was too busy picking grass shoots to pick fights.![]()
The legbar hen grew out in the tractor so she remembers how to get up the ramp and into the loft. Sometimes it's difficult for grown birds to navigate. I saw a nest dug out in the hay, so someone went up there today.
How fantastic to have that well dreamed of smooth transition.
OH yes -- you started the jewel names -- --- That 's the source!
I had light splash/lavender orps from an auction that I called Opal and Iris. They looked like big clouds floating through the yard. You definitely need an Iris.![]()