I can always use more fencing!hey featherz, you said that you are making a pen for them and I was wondering if you need fencing for them? I have old 1 inch chicken wire fencing you can use if you would like some of it this week!!

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I can always use more fencing!hey featherz, you said that you are making a pen for them and I was wondering if you need fencing for them? I have old 1 inch chicken wire fencing you can use if you would like some of it this week!!
Quote: I think so but not sure. it is in pieces though just so you know! I think they are 7-8 foot long and two feet high. maybe some hatching eggs in trade for the fencing?
I emailed ya. My eggs hatch out cool babies, but they are all mutts. not sure if you want them but always willing to have more grandchickies!I think so but not sure. it is in pieces though just so you know! I think they are 7-8 foot long and two feet high. maybe some hatching eggs in trade for the fencing?
You might want to get two, I would think. How old are your chicks? They'd have to be kept apart for a bit or the big ones will pick on the littles.Does anyone around me have an older hen for sale? I keep reading up on chicks and how long it takes before they start laying and mine won't be laying till fall it sounds like. I'd like to get an older hen if possible to keep with them. I'm in Albany during the week and up at my house in Tully on the weekends. My husband is doing a great job taking care of the chicks while I'm not there. I think he's getting attached! LOL
How do you think one of those would do with my 6-6.5wk old silkies and BO? I don't know much about the Wyandottes, but I do remember glancing at them a couple of times because I do think they are beautiful. Would I really have to keep them seperated for a bit? I only have one coop. :-( But I really want a hen thats a little bit older and is laying eggs.I am offering my Silver Laced Wyandotte girls because I cannot find a suitable rooster...
If interested you can see my post at : http://utica.craigslist.org/grd/3006226683.html on Craigs list.
They turned out really good. They were not what I would consider a soup kind of biscuit though. The yogurt in them flavored them so they were more like a breakfast biscuit. I had mine for desert with butter and jam. It was excellent! Light and fluffy. I'll have to find the recipe online and link it here. Maybe tomorrow because I've got to get to bed. My youngest had us up a couple times last night.Ooh, that sounds good! How did they turn out?
Welcome from the wilds of East Nassau, bubbapain!