NY chicken lover!!!!

Yep. White leghorn x California grey. Essentially leghorns with occasional black spots. :)
white leghorn plus black Sumatra roo gets this in hens.




pretty splash pullets. So far all the roo's same mix have looked like this. I just had a broody hatch more so I can see if the results are consistant.


as you can see in the pullet pics, Sumatra genes are quite dominant. I seem to have stumbled on a sex link. Or so I think. More hatching is needed to verify.
 
California whites are supposed to be sex linked also, but only as far as feather sexing goes. I did notice that a few chicks had long hard feathers almost right out of the egg (like at one day). From what I can tell, those are probably the girls. Since they are part leghorn, I am sure I will be able to tell soon. Only have a few chicks, but that's just as well - my coops are full.

I'll rehome the little guys along with the little guys from my last broody hatch.
 
I have no wannabroods! Woohoo! My non-avatar BLRW has adopted the Jersey Giant's three chicks as her own, and is mothering them like nobody's business, and my Buff Orp decided she'd had it with the whole "sitting on nothing" deal when it was very hot out. Good! No more broodies, ladies, thank you very much!

Im leaning towards joining everyone for the get-together. Offered hubby the chance to tag-along, but he may stay home with little girl so I don't have to deal with whining from either one of them. I told him if I go by myself, I am not responsible for anything that may follow me home *cue hysterical giggles*
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And I get the eye roll. Now what to make.... mac n cheese.... potato salad.... zucchini bread w/ choc chips.... or my new fav - super yummy fruit dip, but hard to find good strawberries in stores around here. And I like cooking for a crowd, so probably bring more than one item and way too much of it!

Well this sussex of mine is unrelenting so she's getting colored eggs. The rooster is a Lav Amer from Chickinstalker and the hens are EE's from a Amer hen so most of the chicks are coming out black. I expect they are splits. I do have a blue hen from the cross too. She just started laying. My broodies don't do so well hatching but what can I do. They might get two chicks tops, but in all fairness not all the eggs are good either.

Lap, you tell your husband to come.
 
white leghorn plus black Sumatra roo gets this in hens.




pretty splash pullets. So far all the roo's same mix have looked like this. I just had a broody hatch more so I can see if the results are consistant.


as you can see in the pullet pics, Sumatra genes are quite dominant. I seem to have stumbled on a sex link. Or so I think. More hatching is needed to verify.
cool looking birds!
 
My flock just met a snake. Everyone lived to tell a bout it, even the snake. I looked out the window and saw ALL of them looking at something intently. They rarely all do anything at the same time, usually only in their little group. So I went and looked intently, and someone bravely pecked toward the fence, and a snake twirled itself around and then I couldn't see it anymore. So we all went on to other things. I wonder what will happen the next time they meet a similar snake, after they have had time to think about it?
Hey Glass my flock meet a little garden snake last week he did not live to tell about it. They got some extra protein that day! It was kinda funny to watch it looked like some weird kind of football a in a little huttle chasing each other! Sorry little snake!
 
Just picked up some feed today. 200 pounds 2 months ago cost 38.00, today it was 47.00. I think I might have to downsize more than I would like to.

Where do most people get their feed. I get it at a feed mill in Vernon Center.
 
Just picked up some feed today. 200 pounds 2 months ago cost 38.00, today it was 47.00. I think I might have to downsize more than I would like to.

Where do most people get their feed. I get it at a feed mill in Vernon Center.
I get mine delivered free from agway. I pay $15 for starter/50 pounds, $13.25 for layer, so pretty pricey, but cheaper than TSC. I *wish* I could get it from a mill, but the closest mill to here is in Amsterdam and I can't fit enough in my car to make the trip worth it.
 

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