I don't believe you...a few huh? Lol! I have almost always had some chickens, took a few yrs off then figured six would be enough...26...36....need to freezer camp and sell some more so I can buy more....hatch more....Chicken math is rough. I started with only 10 so each kid had 2. Then hubby bought me 10 more. Then 2 passed. Then I wanted a roo or 2 so I got 2. Then I saw a beautiful lavender orpington boy that needed a country home so I got him. Ack!!! Now comes the hard part, who to breed to who? I want to split the 3 boys into 3 separate coops and give each boy a few of each breed of lady's. Now it's up to 21 and the hunt for an incubator. . I only want to hatch a few,,I promise.![]()
My kids think I'm nuts. I'm not nuts, wife says I take more pictures of my birds than my kids...I take more pics and video of the kids than she does so...You are not kidding that chicken math is real! Add an incubator, and the potential breeds available are amazing, then add in a couple mature breeding groups and a projects and you are really in trouble. Every egg holds incredible potential... Need to know what might become of that egg... Stop, walk away... Or better yet, wash the eggs and sell them or give them away as eating eggs... Lol. No trouble here. Just hangin w my chickens![]()
Weighed my giant roo today, only eight and a half pounds, @ 8 months, he's huge thought he'd weigh more. They say they don't put on weight till their over a yr.
I don't think he likes me anymore, planed on weighing them all, it was to much work...