@BetsyOK thank you so much for these lovely chicks! I love them so much, and your right about the 2 that look exceptional.
geez I love partridge. And I feel so lucky to have gotten the silkie porcelain hen. She's beautiful. I'm smitten
I hope you do well at the show, I think both your entries are stunning. I wish I could have stayed and helped you longer but I was already super late getting home thanks to getting lost soooo many times on my way there. And I managed to get lost 3 more times on my way home. For the sake of my chicken habit I need to get better at this whole driving thing. :/
I'm going to be at the show early tomorrow to meet Rhinda for some chicks. But right now the thought of driving to Shawnee sounds like slow torture. Anyway, hope to see some folks there, wish I could stay for lunch but hubby has to work so I have to hustle home (you know, not get lost)
Oh man Arlo feel in love with so many breeds, I'm tempted to get him a Serama rooster for inside. Arlo has mastered many chicken calls and actually sang the egg song to a rooster that then danced for him. That was a highlight. Poor kid tho; EVERYONE thought he was a girl. But I'm glad he doesn't cut his long hair-I love it!
@HeyBigRhondaq no problem on the chicks. It kinda helps me decide whether to breed the SFHs or not. I was already leaning towards no and just getting whatever breed I want as egg layers. My previous plan was to house SFHs with only colored egg layers so I would know which eggs to incubate. But this is way better, because I won't be limited to egg color. I'm pretty excited. Plus we eat about a dozen eggs a day here. I need layers!


I'm going to be at the show early tomorrow to meet Rhinda for some chicks. But right now the thought of driving to Shawnee sounds like slow torture. Anyway, hope to see some folks there, wish I could stay for lunch but hubby has to work so I have to hustle home (you know, not get lost)
Oh man Arlo feel in love with so many breeds, I'm tempted to get him a Serama rooster for inside. Arlo has mastered many chicken calls and actually sang the egg song to a rooster that then danced for him. That was a highlight. Poor kid tho; EVERYONE thought he was a girl. But I'm glad he doesn't cut his long hair-I love it!
@HeyBigRhondaq no problem on the chicks. It kinda helps me decide whether to breed the SFHs or not. I was already leaning towards no and just getting whatever breed I want as egg layers. My previous plan was to house SFHs with only colored egg layers so I would know which eggs to incubate. But this is way better, because I won't be limited to egg color. I'm pretty excited. Plus we eat about a dozen eggs a day here. I need layers!
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