- Apr 13, 2010
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Afternoon all. Came home and prepped the coops for the winter watch we are under. Food and water is good. Set up 3 buckets in the basement for the morning. Got plastic put up on the one silkie coop. Need more tacks. Let the new group of silkies I have out and (sigh) have discovered that the youngest one is also probably a boy. That makes 5 silkie roosters--3 splash and two blue. I wanted one or two with three hens. So guess what will be for sale come spring??? These are all good, breeder quality boys. I will raise them till spring and decide which I am keeping for my breeding program and who needs a new home so if you are in the market for a good silkie cockeral at that time, let me know! Now I have to figure out what I am doing about hens!
My big girls (aka original 8 hens) are all molting and it looks like there are more feathers than pine chips in their coop. They are the raggediest looking I have ever seen. No eggs either. Come spring they will be replaced with a new hatch from the other coop. Elanor stays. She will be the broody momma. I hope they start laying again when they finish molting. My egg customers are used to the abundent eggs I am getting so any slowdown will make them unhappy. It will slow down as i do not supplement with lights. I prefer to let nature take its course and it gives the hens a breather from the stress of laying all the time.
Tab--sorry to hear about your favorite hen. Hugs
Rancher--sending thoughts and prayers your way. Whatever it is, hugs to you.
Hope everyone is well. We are supposed to get snow and I have to work early tomorrow. Should be interesting/.
My big girls (aka original 8 hens) are all molting and it looks like there are more feathers than pine chips in their coop. They are the raggediest looking I have ever seen. No eggs either. Come spring they will be replaced with a new hatch from the other coop. Elanor stays. She will be the broody momma. I hope they start laying again when they finish molting. My egg customers are used to the abundent eggs I am getting so any slowdown will make them unhappy. It will slow down as i do not supplement with lights. I prefer to let nature take its course and it gives the hens a breather from the stress of laying all the time.
Tab--sorry to hear about your favorite hen. Hugs
Rancher--sending thoughts and prayers your way. Whatever it is, hugs to you.
Hope everyone is well. We are supposed to get snow and I have to work early tomorrow. Should be interesting/.