Unfortunately, the person that was going to buy my Lemon Cuckoo Orphington rooster won't be ready for him so he is available again! I will be at Chickenstock next weekend (so excited), and can bring him there if anyone is interested. I live in Forsyth County if you'd rather come to my house to see him.
I also have 1-2 beautiful Isbar roosters for sale - one is a blue and one is a black, as well as 3 Black Copper Marans cockerels. I may have also bring a Jaerhorn rooster and a Rhodebar rooster. These are all cockerels that I raised this year (hatched in January) and they are happy and very healthy.
On an exciting note.....One of my silkies is laying eggs!!! The oldest one is just 6 months old so it took me a while to realize who was laying those little eggs - I really didn't think it could be one of them since I had heard that they are late to start to lay. She is laying them in odd places so hopefully she will eventually lay them in the nest box we mounted down where they sleep....?? instead of in random places in the yard.
And on an even more exciting note (for me, at least), my semester of grad school is OVER and I took the PRAXIS 2 on Saturday! I was scrubbing rain rot, combing poop out of tails and pulling ticks on Saturday at the barn, so things are definitely getting back to normal! I've missed my horse time so much...
Angela
I also have 1-2 beautiful Isbar roosters for sale - one is a blue and one is a black, as well as 3 Black Copper Marans cockerels. I may have also bring a Jaerhorn rooster and a Rhodebar rooster. These are all cockerels that I raised this year (hatched in January) and they are happy and very healthy.
On an exciting note.....One of my silkies is laying eggs!!! The oldest one is just 6 months old so it took me a while to realize who was laying those little eggs - I really didn't think it could be one of them since I had heard that they are late to start to lay. She is laying them in odd places so hopefully she will eventually lay them in the nest box we mounted down where they sleep....?? instead of in random places in the yard.
And on an even more exciting note (for me, at least), my semester of grad school is OVER and I took the PRAXIS 2 on Saturday! I was scrubbing rain rot, combing poop out of tails and pulling ticks on Saturday at the barn, so things are definitely getting back to normal! I've missed my horse time so much...
Angela