The sprigs are very hereditary and will breed on forward and get worse every generation. If you are not breeding to the SOP then there would be nothing to worry about unless you decide to sell eggs.

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The sprigs are very hereditary and will breed on forward and get worse every generation. If you are not breeding to the SOP then there would be nothing to worry about unless you decide to sell eggs.
Quote: I am still reading.... someone may have answered already, but NO WHITE FEATHERS.... they should be colored all the way down the feathers.
I am still reading.... someone may have answered already, but NO WHITE FEATHERS.... they should be colored all the way down the feathers.
Marcy!![]()
I sold 2 Blue Coppers today and 3 little pullets tooThat makes another pen I can use for grow outs. Now if the guy will just come and get the Cuckoos.... that will be another pen empty.![]()
I need to start planning my pens for the fall.
Not yet on the helper, this week is a crazy one for us and him (my boss is gone for the next 6-8 weeks and I was trained on her job in about 6hours, so I'm swimming), so we're gonna shoot for this weekend. The temps have shot up almost 10 degrees hotter than they forecasted both today and yesterday, so I wouldn't have felt comfortable having him working in that heat and humidity. The good news is that by friday, we should be in the low 80s, so plenty of good workin weather!Vicki did your little helper come back? Did you get lots of work out of him?
Did you guys get rain?
My rain barrels are full. That will not last long. I don't think there is rain in the forecast for several days. Fine by me, I need to dry some barley for feed. I am running out and I have a good chance to get enough to catch up if it will not rain over the weekend. I can dry it outside in full sun in a day. I am going to TRY to dry about 8-10 5gal buckets of barley. (Spent grains from a brewery... helps TONS on the feed bill and ups the protein)
Quote: I have the same kind of problem with some WL, they are good layers their yolks are just chalky yellow and don't hatch great. I think I will give them to the roo guy too when I get some replacements. I know exactly where they came from.... I just don't know for sure which ones are doing it.Maybe they would do better free ranging... They are the ONLY chickens I have that lay a yolk like that.![]()