@biophiliac lol I lived in Wa for my whole life up until last month when we packed up and move to a Texas due to family members job
So currently and in Future living in Texas but Was in Washington previously for however many decades


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Your hen is so beautiful! Did you name her Paloma? I can't remember.View attachment 2142171
@tacothechicken the new digs look great, they'll love it!
I think we're on day 7 with the eggs now, I lost track. I guess it will be a pleasant surprise!
nice birds, very nice loft, and good looking food! Looks like a high quality mix. They will love the extra space, even if they don't use all of it at first.Loft is done and Cannoli and Crumpet are Settling in! Soup and Wallace have 1 week untill their egg hatches I believe so I'm not moving them in yet!
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I love how you spread out the eggs so all your pairs get to raise a baby or two each year!Your hen is so beautiful! Did you name her Paloma? I can't remember.
I have 2 new hatchlings, one hatched yesterday and one today. The eggs are from Harriet (hen that escaped a hawk attack leaving her tail behind last month) and Lonan (one of my original cockbirds). The unusual part is I took one of the eggs and put it under another pair that were sitting on fakes just before it hatched. So now each pair has one chick to raise. Harriet just weaned a pair of babies last month but the other pair hasn't been allowed to since early last year. They are good parents though.
Got one crested youngster. Typically raise at least 1 or 2 crested ones every yearView attachment 2143832View attachment 2143833