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just take the precautions, make sure they know where the shade is.... maybe put their food and water where hte shade will be during the hottest part of the afternoon.. between 2-5 ish.... don't forget that a shaded area in the am wont be a shaded area in the afternoon...
then if you have the misters set up for them, and maybe the ice bottles... they'll be fine.....
on the BR / Marans, BR have yellow legs, Marans have pink w/ a hint of gray
and if you look close when they're not moving (good luck with that) you should see the the BR striped seem to flow... kinda consistant... you can follow a stripe from one feather to the next.. they line up.... the cuckoos are more sporadic.. you'll see the edges of each feather because they don't line up.. if that makes any sense.... that's nothing ot bas breed on, just an observation about pattern... for breed between those 2 go for the legs
Yep, + cuckoos typically aren't super friendly. They aren't flighty (mine were very dignified and moved at a slower pace than any of the others) but they will avoid human contact if possible. Mine also grew much faster than the BRs they were raised with. A large bird. As they get older you can see the difference Evonne is talking about quite clearly. The cuckoos look like a smeared version of the BRs. Like you washed them and the colors ran.
They missed out on a lot of treats though. All my other gals look like clowns rushing as fast as they can to get there first. My marans always got there last since they refuse to resort to such inelegant shenanigans. lol I miss my cuckoos so much. I have a young one but she is a ways away from maturity. She also needs some more cuckoos for friends.
Evonne, sounds like you have some interesting combos there! Can't wait to see pics, especially as they grow up.
Genny, I'm finding that out the hard way with this early laying gal! I'm so worried about her. She does seem to have a hard time of it.
I have oyster shell out for them but it doesn't seem like that is the problem. If anything it seems like she gets strange build ups of calciumon her eggs. I think her early laying is the root of her problems since none of the other birds are having any trouble. BTW, I've found another Catalpa seedling and I've already told DH to leave it be, that we are saving it for you. I even watered it yesterday since it seeded in a strange place and won't get any water where it's at (unless it rains). It's only about 2 & 1/2 inches tall so I would wait until it's at least 6 inches tall before you take it. Besides it will transplant better in early fall than it would now anyway. Or at least wait till it's down into the 80s so the heat doesn't kill it.
just take the precautions, make sure they know where the shade is.... maybe put their food and water where hte shade will be during the hottest part of the afternoon.. between 2-5 ish.... don't forget that a shaded area in the am wont be a shaded area in the afternoon...
then if you have the misters set up for them, and maybe the ice bottles... they'll be fine.....
on the BR / Marans, BR have yellow legs, Marans have pink w/ a hint of gray
and if you look close when they're not moving (good luck with that) you should see the the BR striped seem to flow... kinda consistant... you can follow a stripe from one feather to the next.. they line up.... the cuckoos are more sporadic.. you'll see the edges of each feather because they don't line up.. if that makes any sense.... that's nothing ot bas breed on, just an observation about pattern... for breed between those 2 go for the legs
Yep, + cuckoos typically aren't super friendly. They aren't flighty (mine were very dignified and moved at a slower pace than any of the others) but they will avoid human contact if possible. Mine also grew much faster than the BRs they were raised with. A large bird. As they get older you can see the difference Evonne is talking about quite clearly. The cuckoos look like a smeared version of the BRs. Like you washed them and the colors ran.

They missed out on a lot of treats though. All my other gals look like clowns rushing as fast as they can to get there first. My marans always got there last since they refuse to resort to such inelegant shenanigans. lol I miss my cuckoos so much. I have a young one but she is a ways away from maturity. She also needs some more cuckoos for friends.
Evonne, sounds like you have some interesting combos there! Can't wait to see pics, especially as they grow up.
Genny, I'm finding that out the hard way with this early laying gal! I'm so worried about her. She does seem to have a hard time of it.


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