Looks like I was wrong on the initial wind damage assessment, we did lose the patch on the main chicken coop roof, so there is a hole open again. Another project I planned to tackle in the spring that's going to get pushed up bc I cant find the panel that I had been using as a patch.
@Auroradream26 are you still experimenting with meat bird crosses? We had a Male that we were trying to get to breeding age to try and cross with our dark cornish but he died before the dark cornish started laying again. I really want to see what we'd get adding some cornish X genes to our Delaware over dark cornish cross. We had so many problems with the raccoon last summer so we couldn't keep any earlier cornish X and even rationing food for the last guy he couldn't make it all the way through winter.
No, I stopped that project to make room for others that I wanted to work with. I did have them separated for a while before processing but every egg I collected either didn't develope or didn't hatch. I do have giant English orpingtons though if you wanted to try outcrossing them. The only problem is they grow slowly.
My Lav Ams hatched the end of June but still have not laid. Is it the weather or do some breeds just take their time starting?
Sometimes if they're heading in to POL in The winter, they will wait until spring to start laying. I have a few silkied lavender ameraucanas that I'm waiting to start laying too. They've been around for quite a while but no eggs yet