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Welcome!!!
Tell us about you fowl!!
Of course! my birds!! somehow i thought this was all about me!
well, i'm an outlaw & so am just trying to keep 4-6 hens. I got my first chicks from Ideal Hatchery last June and I ended up with four, one of each of Speckled Sussex, red sex-link, mille fleur d'uccle, and Ameraucana. I loved them and we all had so much fun with them. Unfortantely, something ate ALL of them, possibly even two different predators (the coop my neighbor was building wasn't finished & they vacationed in my children's unsecure playhouse) a few weeks ago. They were 14-15 weeks when they were eaten. Devastated. I hope they forgive me for practically feeding them to some feral creature. Living in the suburbiest of suburban places, it just doesn't seem that they should have been quite so vulnerable, but now I know.
So, I've ordered some eggs to hatch at home. Just bought a new
Brinsea Eco Octagon incubator during the sale. I ordered eggs from Patty Nuth of Running Horse Farm, but since I coincidentally happened to be in D.C., I went & picked them up. She waaaaaayy gave me extras & I think I have near to 36 eggs!! If anyone wants fertile eggs after this Sunday, let me know!!
Since I can only have a few hens, I'm trying to make it count by choosing breeds that are maxing personality with beauty and productivity but are not super heavy or large. I hope to have an Appenzeller Spitzhauben, a Mille Fleur d'Uccle (sweetest birds), a bantam salmon faverolle, an Aracauna (coming in November from Ann at Sky Blue Egg), and am hoping to get my hands on a Black Copper Marans with REAL dark eggs, and a Welsummer. I want to raise them day-old chicks b/c I have a 4 and a 2 year old & need sweet, sweet birds, like our last Mille Fleur d'Uccle.
The extras I'll have from Patty are Buff Orpington, Blue Cochins, Red Cochins, Blue Polish, Mille Fleurs, Mottled Houdans, and Appenzeller Spitzhaubens if anyone is interested. If anyone has any terrific BCMs, let me know!
thanks!!!
glad to be here!!