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I'm just so not a fan of sex links, I'm always going to tell you to go with something else...
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I think if I could only have a few chickens maybe I wouldn't have the Sex Links as they aren't super interesting compared to other breeds. I was at a backyard wedding reception the other day, and the Buff Brahma pecking around gave the bride a run for the money for prettiest girl there, so they are on my LONG list of breeds to get. BUT ... those amazing Sex Link eggs! Out of the birds we have laying, the Sex Links started laying first and currently have the biggest eggs. We can have a big flock, so we'll have a sizable contingent of Sex Links surrounded by more interesting breeds. We're getting more Sex Links this week as part of Flock D.

We have adopted a few birds so far, and I think we've been lucky that they haven't brought any illnesses or other problems into the flock. Bringing in new birds does make me nervous. Especially right now while we're just getting started and still learning stuff at a rapid pace and clearly have a LOT left to learn! I said "no" to the last oopsie! rooster! looking for a new home. I feel safer raising up chicks.
 
There is a 15 yr old in eugene Daves chickens selling 3-4 month old hens .
you might check there they are Very healthy and happy as well as well cared for . Tammy
 
So I have four chicks 2 of them are atleast a week older and there fully feather I'm being told to take the older bones to the coop now and separate the flock I'm saying they can hang out foe another week till the other two are fully feather thoughts comments help me I need good ammo yo prove my point or am I being to strict HELP ME PLEASE
 
So I have four chicks 2 of them are atleast a week older and there fully feather I'm being told to take the older bones to the coop now and separate the flock I'm saying they can hang out foe another week till the other two are fully feather thoughts comments help me I need good ammo yo prove my point or am I being to strict HELP ME PLEASE
I would keep them together.
 
So I have four chicks 2 of them are atleast a week older and there fully feather I'm being told to take the older bones to the coop now and separate the flock I'm saying they can hang out foe another week till the other two are fully feather thoughts comments help me I need good ammo yo prove my point or am I being to strict HELP ME PLEASE

I have 2 Pruduction Reds that are two weeks younger than my 2 BR and 2 BO. They are now 17 & 10 weeks old. Have been together since I got them from Wilco in May. Granted they are the bottom two on pecking order, but are healthy and happy.
 
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Ok, so the aruacan flock I wanted eggs from got eaten by predators, then the creme legbars I was ordering from quit laying, on the risk that I will jinx another byc member.... any suggestions on pretty eggs (blue I'm wishful for) that are good layers?? Of course, now maybe I just need some good dual purpose pretties, sigh.
 

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