Good morning, Okies!
I'm tired this morning but happy at the results of last night's chicken auction. Grace, I got the reverse trio (2 roos & a pullet) of Orloffs for Tara. Very nice birds. I believe she will be really happy with them. I know I'm impressed by them.
Did you notice the pair of Rosecomb RIRs? They are huge and have the beautiful dark mahogany red. Yep! I had to get them. I don't normally go for the large fowl (these being really large) but I couldn't pass them up. (I love rare and in the APA Standards!)
Speaking of really large, Stimpy those White Rocks are getting gi-normous. I hear them yelling in the living room now. They are saying they want their breakfast NOW. I have to get them moved outside soon. (yes, my "brooder" is inside)
Yesterday, I had 4 new baby chicks hatch. One more has pipped. I think I finally have the knack of it now. I seem to have the best results when I just put the eggs in and forget about them. I had to just quit fussing about the humidity and the temperature to get better hatches.
Our first Serama egg seems to not be growing.
I'm hoping they don't have all the problems reproducing that I have read about. Of course, the Birchen MGB are having the same problem. They have just started laying eggs (both pairs) but I can't pass up on the hope that any of their eggs might hatch.
Mom is supposed to get out of the hospital today. I'm so happy. It will be nice to not be hanging out at the hospital.
I'm tired this morning but happy at the results of last night's chicken auction. Grace, I got the reverse trio (2 roos & a pullet) of Orloffs for Tara. Very nice birds. I believe she will be really happy with them. I know I'm impressed by them.
Did you notice the pair of Rosecomb RIRs? They are huge and have the beautiful dark mahogany red. Yep! I had to get them. I don't normally go for the large fowl (these being really large) but I couldn't pass them up. (I love rare and in the APA Standards!)
Speaking of really large, Stimpy those White Rocks are getting gi-normous. I hear them yelling in the living room now. They are saying they want their breakfast NOW. I have to get them moved outside soon. (yes, my "brooder" is inside)
Yesterday, I had 4 new baby chicks hatch. One more has pipped. I think I finally have the knack of it now. I seem to have the best results when I just put the eggs in and forget about them. I had to just quit fussing about the humidity and the temperature to get better hatches.
Our first Serama egg seems to not be growing.

Mom is supposed to get out of the hospital today. I'm so happy. It will be nice to not be hanging out at the hospital.