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I know what you should name him "The Vulture".![]()
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I have had some nn before in the past. But the 4 little ones I have now have hardly any feathers, lol
I agree with Kass, I don't have NNs but know they are hardy. EEs and Ameraucanas do well in our climate and lay consistently too.I love EE b/c of the colored eggs and the variety of feather color and patterning, and NN they are hardy, lay good big eggs and do well in our obsene summer heat.
Oh, but EE aren't "breeds" no standard of perfection
I understand.Good evening all...DH and I got the water and electical all in and ditches backfilled. It was hard sweaty work but it will be oh so nice in winter to not have to drag the big water hoses out! Not to mention how nice summer watering chores will be. Whew glad that's over with!
On Sunday my oldest and most revered, wonderful flock rooster, Rooty Roo didnt act right. Since we were up at the barn anyway I monitored him throughout the day and he just laid around a lot but was watching his hens and eating and drinking fine. That evening I picked him up and told him what a wonderful rooster he was and that we loved him and his beautiful babies. I said goodnight to him and the girls and closed the coop. I am so glad I got to hold him that night because during the night he died. That rooster was the very best rooster I have ever had the pleasure of owning or being around. Gentle amd sweet to people, considerate towards his hens...he was a great dancer for his ladies and always gave them any food he found. I bought him as part of a buff cochin trio years and years ago. One of the best purchases I have ever made. He was fully mature when I bought him so we arent sure exactly how old he was but he was no less than 7 years old which in chicken years is probably over 100 years old. And wouldnt you know it I didnt collect eggs to hatch this year...and now I am kicking myself for it. I have collected eggs from his girls the last few days hoping they will be viable.
Sorry for the long post but my feelings were hurt so bad because he died that I couldnt post yesterday...I was too sad about it.
I am so sorry for your loss funchick.Good evening all...DH and I got the water and electical all in and ditches backfilled. It was hard sweaty work but it will be oh so nice in winter to not have to drag the big water hoses out! Not to mention how nice summer watering chores will be. Whew glad that's over with!
On Sunday my oldest and most revered, wonderful flock rooster, Rooty Roo didnt act right. Since we were up at the barn anyway I monitored him throughout the day and he just laid around a lot but was watching his hens and eating and drinking fine. That evening I picked him up and told him what a wonderful rooster he was and that we loved him and his beautiful babies. I said goodnight to him and the girls and closed the coop. I am so glad I got to hold him that night because during the night he died. That rooster was the very best rooster I have ever had the pleasure of owning or being around. Gentle amd sweet to people, considerate towards his hens...he was a great dancer for his ladies and always gave them any food he found. I bought him as part of a buff cochin trio years and years ago. One of the best purchases I have ever made. He was fully mature when I bought him so we arent sure exactly how old he was but he was no less than 7 years old which in chicken years is probably over 100 years old. And wouldnt you know it I didnt collect eggs to hatch this year...and now I am kicking myself for it. I have collected eggs from his girls the last few days hoping they will be viable.
Sorry for the long post but my feelings were hurt so bad because he died that I couldnt post yesterday...I was too sad about it.
Do y'all know where I can find some EE's and Buff Orpingtons? I've been searching on Craigslist but haven't found a whole lotI agree with Kass, I don't have NNs but know they are hardy. EEs and Ameraucanas do well in our climate and lay consistently too.
I love my Cochins but for practical birds they are not the choice, as pets, (and for kids0, they are tops.
Rhode Island Reds, in my modest experience, are friendly and good layers.