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Is there enough interest out there to do a shared order? Of course that would mean some agreement on the hatchery, the date, the delivery location, but it might be a good option for folks who only want a few birds.
 



Here are the 2 Little Showgirls that hatched recently. Too stinking cute!

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I like the look of the awkward stage silkies, clover run! I would love to get Brabanters or some kind of crested breed, but I don't want to deal with other birds pecking at them.

Lazy gardener, I'm not opposed to a group order, but it would be somewhat difficult to coordinate. The delivery location is not a big deal to me, as I will likely drive an hour and a half to pick up birds at Longhorn's. I can combine pick up with a trip to Trader Joe's, Micucci's, and the oriental market, so it doesn't seem like a waste of driving.
I'm going to call local stores here too, but I don't think they get birds until spring arrives. Longhorn's first pick up is March 22, provided I order in the next few weeks. My hatch birds will be 3 weeks old by then, and I've combined those age groups before without much issue.

McMurray has rosecomb brown leghorns, which would be nice, but I only want about 5 birds. Longhorn orders from Cackle. I'm tempted to try a Welsummer or two, but I don't know about the quality. My Welsummers from Meyer Hatchery were nice. The surprise egg assortment I ordered will likely not include Welsummers, as she said they were not laying right now.

My other option was to get Exchequer leghorn hatching eggs, but I hate the idea of all those leghorn roosters. How meaty can they be? Seems like they would not be worth growing out.
 
Ash, even my girls, who have thus far been troopers, have stopped laying these last few cold days! It will get better soon!

Those are great photos indeed!

Bucka, I am interested in some brown leghorns! if I end up ordering we can split or if you find a good source let me know.

Lazy Gardener, same deal - if I don't just order some hatching eggs and end up ordering from a hatchery I would like to share an order with someone/ a few people. I am in Cumberland just south of Gray so depending on location keep me in mind. I would ideally like to order for April, maybe a bit earlier.


If I order hatching eggs from an auction in the next month, and have my broody girl on them - if they hatch - should i let them stay in the coop and see how she does as a mama OR should I remove them and bring them into the basement until they feather out? I only have one coop and it is hard to divide the space. If it was warmer I would just build a brooding pen for outside. I know the other older chickens can be rough on little ones but I have also heard of people letting the babies stay with the group without many issues. Opinions?

I have a feeling is that the answer is that I should wait to get hatching eggs till it is warm enough out for a brooding pen. I hope my one girl is still interested in setting by then :)
 

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