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Crochet?i've nearly finished this scarf im working on >
what color(s) should I do next?
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Crochet?i've nearly finished this scarf im working on >
what color(s) should I do next?
knitting, im trying to learn crochet though! right now im working on like a retro vaporwave ball of yarnCrochet?
Do you know if Phoenix hens tend to be broody?So far, I have never had a human aggressive pheonix male period, including when their nuts are bigger than their head. Two that were incompatible with my flocks, but not too badly in that regard either.
That's why I'm trying to get breeds that *do* go broody. If the power grid ever goes down, then I'll still have eggs and chicks.Do you know if Phoenix hens tend to be broody?
My Swedish flower hens don't ever brood. Makes me wonder how they were able to survive in the wild in Sweden.
I get that. For me not having a broody ever, has made me the master of incubating eggs on a diy incubator of all things.That's why I'm trying to get breeds that *do* go broody. If the power grid ever goes down, then I'll still have eggs and chicks.
I'd love to make my own, but I just wouldn't trust myself to do it right...I get that. For me not having a broody ever, has made me the master of incubating eggs on a diy incubator of all things.
Absurdly. It's not even warm spring here and I've already got 2 in various stages of brooding.Do you know if Phoenix hens tend to be broody?
My Swedish flower hens don't ever brood. Makes me wonder how they were able to survive in the wild in Sweden.
Look into spitzhaubens and possibly araucanas (still in testing phase) too.Absurdly. It's not even warm spring here and I've already got 2 in various stages of brooding.
Mine reproduce like rats, but the magpies get a good portion of the chicks when I don't keep mom penned, so they help woth population a bit. They do best with a ton of different hiding areas. I've had them brood a nest under a shelf no joke about 4 inches off the ground. They take over my old quail cages too, as well as in the wool loft and behind other cages or behind feed bags and barrels.