No pics yet, but...
In my kitchen I have 24 beautiful eggs all marked with an "I" for Icelandics, that came from No. California. They are beautiful Mary!
I also have some nice big eggs from Halo in Florida!
EXCELLENT packaging job for all 36 eggs. WONDERFUL!... no cracks, no mishaps.
On the north lawn out back in an isolation cage are two pretty Ameraucanas. They had eaten all of the cucumbers that Peachick had placed in there with them and they were FIESTY! A pretty little wheaten pullet and a gorgeous little Splash Wheaten Ameraucana Roo!
I did a thorough exam, they are mite and lice free, nostrils and mouths are clear and healthy. Since their arrival, they've been eating high protien feed as well as a cut up apple and some scratch. I'll get them some salmon to sample later. When I opened the box, they were squawking and scared to death, I placed the pullet in the cage first and then when I tried to grab the roo, he jumped straight up and out and then the chase was on. Wish someone would have been filming me... and yes I got winded. He is a VERY healthy, fiesty bird!
Three more boxes to arrive... hopefully two tomorrow and one on Friday and then I'll be ready.
I'm starting up the bators again tomorrow so that they'll be up and ready to place eggs at noon on Saturday.
Laree has graciously offered to hatch some babies for me from my hens eggs. She is the best.
I'm so very grateful that everything is falling into place.