I am interested in buying one or more Olandsk Dwarf hens. (I've got a first-rate rooster to breed them to.) Is anybody selling them? If not, could anybody recommend a breeder?
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Nice egg display!!! I suppose 2 OD eggs = 1 regular medium egg. Bantam eggs have more yolk than white so when I use Silkie eggs for baking I add some egg white from the store to the recipe measurement - just for baking. For eating I leave the Silkie eggs just as they are. They fit the egg poacher slots in our Egg Genie perfectly. The Leghorn eggs were always too large to fit the poaching slots but the Silkie eggs fit just right.
Soooooo cute!!!!
I am interested in buying one or more Olandsk Dwarf hens. (I've got a first-rate rooster to breed them to.) Is anybody selling them? If not, could anybody recommend a breeder?
I love this breed, but I don't want to get any unless I can keep a rooster and work on breeding them. Do you have a video of the rooster crowing? I'm interested in how loud he is... I find rooster collars do reduce volume and frequency of crowing, but not enough to make difference in the city unless they are a softer crower to begin with. I have a Serama roo who is pretty quiet with a collar on, but he was a quieter/raspier crower to begin with!They are the very best, I have very much enjoyed my pair, they're even primarily raised indoors. What's great is that my roo doesn't crow much, just after I wake up (he's really great about not crowing at the crack of dawn, but only after we're awake), to be let out in the morning, and strangers at the gate (like the delivery man or visiting friends... he's our guard chicken), and he's not very loud, our neighbors have never complained about him, honestly I'm louder than him. Very very calm birds, they do great with our cats, not flighty at all.