Nice!
This is the color that is just now coming in on that young pullet from Texas and she is 4 months old.
I wish the 6 youngin's had this much....but hey.....I'll take what they have and cross my fingies for more and I noticed a nice copper spot on cockerel #36's right wing bow yesterday morning.
Collecting eggs again as my oldest Splash gal has decided to grace me with some and I figure I better get them before she takes another break again or thinks that she has to be broody. For crying out loud this hen goes broody more than any bird I have ever had.
I have her and all of my Splash girls in with my Blue Copper, Lil' Bill......looking for some Splash babies and single testing the 2 hens that I borrowed from my BF with him. I'm not so sure I will be using the blue that I borrowed back from her though.......just too many things about her I don't want to deal with right now, lightly feathered shanks, lighter egg color than I like and she is very dark blue. Now that I have these chicks this medium tone of blue I don't really want to go back to the dark.
Hope that eagle doesn't come back.
Found the body of special little pullet #31 yesterday......looks like the blackberry jungle behind the coops that seperates my property from the neighbors has claimed another victim.
I probably don't even want to think of how many little ones I have lost to the berry jungle. I keep the berries off of my fencing and I keep a trail whacked down the fence line, but that is all the further I can go with it. Wish I could turn my goaties loose on the fence line, however, with that particular neighbor the goaties are a no-no and must stay on their own property, so I just have to deal with the berry situation.