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I just got the roosters one is only 3 month.. the other 4 or 5 but my hens will not let them near them! there a little meanHi, have you checked for fertility in your own eggs? They may be fertile?
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I just got the roosters one is only 3 month.. the other 4 or 5 but my hens will not let them near them! there a little meanHi, have you checked for fertility in your own eggs? They may be fertile?
Quote: Yeah, prolly not fertile then.
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Quote: I think she is in Newberg area?
yes please! where are you located
I just posted to the rehoming section. I have 2 hens that need a new home.
it will teach me patients lol I know most the back roads love the vack roads....I would love some eggsI am between Sherwood and Newberg, which is also a quick back-roady drive from Hillsboro. (Edited to read just Hillsboro because I went back and re-read your original posting.) I can provide navigation advice to get you here the "cool" way. Just message me.
Are you interested to know what kinds of hens/roosters/ducks we have? I can also give you info on what we've hatched here (broody hen method). We haven't tried incubator hatching yet. I think it would be a fun thing to do, especially if you had kids. Teach them patience.![]()
What breeds?
I can take them but I1) Henrietta- 2yr old New Hamphire/Sussex cross, handraised, easy to handle, IS CONSTANTLY BROODY. I have broken her of it several times only for it to last a few months and she's right back to sitting. She needs a home where she can be a mama. Ready now.
2) Sarah- 7 months old Rhode Island Red, handraised, easy to handle. She has had an impacted crop twice now due to free ranging on grass. She can't seem to digest it. She would do better in a coop/run home where she has no access to grass. She seems to do fine on crumbles alone. In rehab at the moment. Will be ready for rehoming in a week. Lays nice big brown eggs.
These girls will be missed, but I think they are better suited elsewhere. I live near Albany, Oregon and will bring the girls to you if close by.