I also am looking forward to how these girls finish filling out.
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It gets easier to process. But I still do feel a little bad when I do it. I have to tell them I'm sorry. I know they've had a good life and have been able to be chickens and not cooped up in a commercial setting. So that does help ease the guiltI have a mixed flockI have RIR, BR, White Leghorn, Brahma and orpington. Oldest ones are the RIR and WL. They are about 16-17 wks. The younger ones are about 12-13 wks. This is my first hands on experience with chickens and I guess I treat them more like pets. We did purchase some CX breeds by accident since I didn't research very well before purchasing birds the first time. But we raised them and processed them, even though it wasn't that easy for us to do. We have already decided that we will cull our extra cockerels when the time comes. That is if we can't give them away to be raised by someone in need of a good roo![]()
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Yesterday evening I actually got a little chilled after it rained and this cool front came through. Was the coolest 4th I can remember.I'm actually loving the rainIt is keeping things a lot cooler at this time of year. of course we aren't getting "Too Much" here on the coast. Ground is moist but not soggy.
Congrats Lemon and Cody!
Im scoping it too mire! 20 wks on the 13th
My ground is beyond soggy... I cant move my flock around often enough, i like to try and keep them on Super fresh grass and its just So Wet... This property holds whole Lakes of water i swear it drives me nuts.
The cool is nice in the evenings, but i need to complain that the rain is also a bust on my tan! And we often cant get n the pool
Some of you are so far north tho i bet the foothills drain pretty well right? I bet thats tricky but nice if you make it work for you. Whatchu do Ms Pam dig a ditch to the bayou?! Im pondering how difficult it would be!
Pam out of your eggs that hatched there were 3 pullets and 4 cockerels. 2 of the pullets have the sprigs. I'm not sure about the third, I couldn't spot them all together this morning. 2 out of the 4 cockerels have the sprigs also. The best looking male with a clean comb was one of the birds that died. The other one with a clean comb will be held for breeding.