I know a good source for you, lady!I'm very tempted to get some of these when I acquire some empty space. ; )
~ Aspen
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I know a good source for you, lady!I'm very tempted to get some of these when I acquire some empty space. ; )
~ Aspen
Ah, thank you. From the looks of them, they are quite small.
~ Aspen
A question. My little flock of chicks are running away from human contact. They crowd together in the corner of their brooder when I go to change the water or feed. Not sure if now is the time to start enticing them with treats or wait a bit. They seem adamant that humans are evil. I kind of think it's the age. My other hens learned eventually as they grew that people=food. While I never convinced them to love being handled I would prefer the Olandsk dwarfs to be OK with it. Advice welcome.
Linda
I finally got my eggs! I let them rest and have then in the incubator now. Had to use wax to repair a bad crack on one egg. I was not pleased at all with the packaging. But we will see how they do.![]()
Hi everyone.
I'm new to this thread. I would like to get some ODs but wondering how well they are laying at this time of the year(December). When were they born... Spring, last year... Do they molt quickly. How well do they get along with large fowl flocks?
I know a good source for you, lady!
They're the same size as the smallest Seramas I had.
Our Dwarfs usually lay 5 or so times a week. The wet weather makes them slower, but when it's sunny (even though it's not quite "warm") they'll lay almost every day.
I've not seen a molt yet, so I wouldn't know about that.
The adults are housed by themselves, but the chicks are in the brooder with other LF chicks that are older and bigger and there seems to be no problem. In fact, the older ones protect them from me when I go into the brooder![]()
We all have good stock for Olandsk Dwarfs. As far as I know, Green Fire farms is the only one that has imported them.Is Green Fire Farms the only place to find good stock for ODs? I want to start a breeding flock but I want to be sure I have lots of diversification if possible. I know that can be difficult for a breed that has so very few in the world, but I want to do my best to create a strong, healthy, and standard OD. Thanks!