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Wwll, that's how it should be, sensible.The breeders I got Charlie and Bessie from are good, they respond in a timely fashion. I imagine my Frizzle breeder friend is communicative as well.
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Wwll, that's how it should be, sensible.The breeders I got Charlie and Bessie from are good, they respond in a timely fashion. I imagine my Frizzle breeder friend is communicative as well.
Haha! Awesome!!
Ivy's new tail feathers can be seen without straining the eyes now!
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It would be handy if the feather picking is all over now. I think once chickens are settled and 'happy' an awful lot of bad behaviour stops. I read some of the bad behaviour posts here and a bit further into the thread you get more detail and I often think, I would behave badly if I had to live like that.Haha! Awesome!!
Ivy's new tail feathers can be seen without straining the eyes now!
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Funny how that stuff doesn't bother the hens here.Good evening folks
I often get inquiries this time of year looking for day old chicks, I tell them to contact me in April. You'd be amazed how many think that's absurd. My girls aren't laying now and I won't fire up the incubator until the second week of April. My primary heat source in the winter is the wood stove and temps fluctuate way too much for the incubator to manage.
What interesting looking hens you do have. Knock almost looks like some of the mille fleurs I have seen. Or the Swedish flower hens. The speckling is very pretty I think.Knock and chicks out and about. After knocks last hatch which was in what was Notch's coop before he moved in with Donk and Myth after the death of Gedit, she had the chicks out on day three and ranged quite a distance. This hatch she's been very cautious. It's only been in the last couple of days she's spent more time out and about than in the run.
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I haven't seen Peggy pick at Ivy's feathers for nine days. However, if she finds a feather on the ground, eg a pigeon feather, she eats it but not as often as she used to, even though there are plenty of them lying around.It would be handy if the feather picking is all over now. I think once chickens are settled and 'happy' an awful lot of bad behaviour stops. I read some of the bad behaviour posts here and a bit further into the thread you get more detail and I often think, I would behave badly if I had to live like that.
See, that's a helpful response.Good evening folks
I often get inquiries this time of year looking for day old chicks, I tell them to contact me in April. You'd be amazed how many think that's absurd. My girls aren't laying now and I won't fire up the incubator until the second week of April. My primary heat source in the winter is the wood stove and temps fluctuate way too much for the incubator to manage.