It feels like so long since I've been here. I lost a ton of favorite birds, I'm not going to do the hatching thing again. I seriously can't take losing them. I bought 9 Orpington pullets from Bill last fall and 2 of them magically turned into roosters. But they're so so sweet and I lost so many birds that I don't have the heart to place them (unless someone here wants one for breeding and not eating). Otherwise they'll go into go a yard with the 7 Orp girls. And I'll get some adult hens for the 2 boys I'd gotten the Orps for.
The majority of what I lost were boys, how strange is that? But I've still got way too many boys. Got a Brabanter trio from Poco and I love those birds! Didn't lose any of my 5 Araucana girls (thankfully), but did lose my Araucana boys. I'm just going to concentrate this year on roofing all the pens completely, and hoping for the best. No more babies, no more eggs and no more hatching.
I got a wayward unwanted female Cockatiel recently. Then I got a pair of ringneck Doves. My little Serama, Channing, is doing really good thank God. I'm going to stick with inside birds or chickens in fully covered pens. I did end up with the most gorgeous Brown Red Cochin cockerel though. The one I named "Lillith". I saw Lillith crow the other day so the last of my hopes of her being a girl were dashed lol Man, he's so awesome and huge. The Brown Red Cochin rooster OkRaceFan and I traded back and forth is gone also-Lillith's dad.
Robin, my Bantam Favs are still laying. They're one of the few groups that have stayed healthy, they're pretty isolated in a back pen, that's probably why. So let me know when you want eggs if you do.
Poco, the Brabanter girls started laying also-when it was 15 degrees out-yikes. This weekend I'm consolidating birds into less groups and getting caught up cleaning pens.
Ksane, what happen to Uncle Red?