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7 am cuteness!
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2 Olive eggers and 3 bantam Cochin. Still have 5 to go that have pipped. I had 3 quit sometime after lockdown.

I hope Terri got at least a few fluffy butts!
 
7 am cuteness!


2 Olive eggers and 3 bantam Cochin. Still have 5 to go that have pipped. I had 3 quit sometime after lockdown.

I hope Terri got at least a few fluffy butts!
Congrats! I am excited for you.... I am having a good hatch too...53 in the bator, 43 have hatched, one more piping. Then ill wait on the remaining 9 to see what they are going to do...Ill take a pic after I get them all in the brooder.... Splash Marans, Gold Legbars, BLRW, and Black Australorp,,
 
I new to keeping chickens so can't be of much help but I can "Welcomb" you to the thread. :)
I am experimenting with three breeds, Cornish Chancler Cross with White Rock , Cornish Chancler Cross with white Breese, and just the white breese themselves. My Cornish Chancler Cross are mean little devils....I am on the verge of just kicking them to freezer camp early they are in with my gentle giant Orpingtons who just peck them when they misbehave. But they are little terrors. They jump on the backs of the Orpingtons who outweigh them by 10 to 12 lbs and pull feathers peck their necks, and when on the ground peck their feet. that's when the orps peck them on the head.

Not sure if iill keep them as breeders are not....maybe they will calm down seeing how the orps put them in their place daily. One even when to picking on a Guinea, the guinea pecked him back, the little devil attaced the Guinea and latched on for a wild ride. The guineas are 5 times bigger then they are!

Cornish Chancler Cross are growing fast they are at 4 weeks and the size of 6 week olds. I figure they will be butchering size at about 4 months.
 
I am experimenting with three breeds, Cornish Chancler Cross with White Rock , Cornish Chancler Cross with white Breese, and just the white breese themselves. My Cornish Chancler Cross are mean little devils....I am on the verge of just kicking them to freezer camp early they are in with my gentle giant Orpingtons who just peck them when they misbehave. But they are little terrors. They jump on the backs of the Orpingtons who outweigh them by 10 to 12 lbs and pull feathers peck their necks, and when on the ground peck their feet. that's when the orps peck them on the head.

Not sure if iill keep them as breeders are not....maybe they will calm down seeing how the orps put them in their place daily. One even when to picking on a Guinea, the guinea pecked him back, the little devil attaced the Guinea and latched on for a wild ride. The guineas are 5 times bigger then they are!

Cornish Chancler Cross are growing fast they are at 4 weeks and the size of 6 week olds. I figure they will be butchering size at about 4 months.

Goodness I can't imagine that many all at one time! I'd be drowning in chicks!
 
Good morning -- six fluffy butts here! I'm happy! Considering they were shipped eggs.
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Fluffy, red-gold, healthy Rhode Island Reds from heritage stock -- now I just hope there are five girls & one boy! (still remember my hatch years ago -- eight chicks and SEVEN were roosters, boo hiss)! I'll take picture this evening. They were still drying out so I left them in the bator.
 
Goodness I can't imagine that many all at one time! I'd be drowning in chicks!
I am, but have no intention of keeping all of them. My culls are headed for the freezer, my extra's will be sold and rehomed. I am keeping the best for breeding and eggs. Ill keep one rooster to five hens ratio. Those that are not already spoken for will go up for sale in March or April. There is nothing wrong with them, but I have a set number I want to keep. Any with issues wont be sold, they go straight to freezer camp ASAP. Nothing aggressive stays alive for long and definitely will not be used for breeding. So what ever extra I have are gone come spring. whether laying or not. I try not to think of how many I have, id probably feed overwhelmed if I dwelled on it for too long.
 
I am, but have no intention of keeping all of them. My culls are headed for the freezer, my extra's will be sold and rehomed. I am keeping the best for breeding and eggs. Ill keep one rooster to five hens ratio. Those that are not already spoken for will go up for sale in March or April. There is nothing wrong with them, but I have a set number I want to keep. Any with issues wont be sold, they go straight to freezer camp ASAP. Nothing aggressive stays alive for long and definitely will not be used for breeding.  So what ever extra I have are gone come spring. whether laying or not. I try not to think of how many I have, id probably feed overwhelmed if I dwelled on it for too long.


Sounds good!

I saw a picture of a Blue laced red Wyandotte roo that someone was trying to find a home for. Those bird are stunning!
 
Sounds good!

I saw a picture of a Blue laced red Wyandotte roo that someone was trying to find a home for. Those bird are stunning!
They are sweet birds I love their temperament. Mine are a mix of 5 bloodlines. All have the same temperament they are definitely my favorite. I just wished they breed true. I hatched 24 blrw this morning from the foley line and they are all very healthy and fluffy and seem to be blue and black, I am crossing my fingers, I did not see any splash In the mix which is even better. If you can find a good rooster, grab him If you can. The blues seem to grow bigger than the gold laced, or maybe its just the bloodlines I have. They are very layed back and the roosters are not aggressive with other breeds as a matter of fact, mine run from confrontation. That is why I am willing to hatch so many at one time.
 

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