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Jeremy, My 7 month old chicks from Bamachicken are laying just about everyday now. And no I dont have lights on them. Guess I will be firing up the incubator sooner than I thought. Will start checking fertility soon. I am so excited. Its awesome to have these 100% English birds. I love them so much.


Carol

Carol, that's fantastic.
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What color birds do you have from Julie? I'm looking to add some Black to my line, I only hatched Blue and Splash chicks this season.​
 
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That Blue chick has an awfully yellow beak... what color are the soles of it's feet?
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beat me too it! I went out to the barn to double check mine so i didn't make a fool of myself lol, but then got distracted haha. Their soles of their feet should be pinkish... orps have white skin, not yellow (thats more of a rock or wyandotte trait)
 
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beat me too it! I went out to the barn to double check mine so i didn't make a fool of myself lol, but then got distracted haha. Their soles of their feet should be pinkish... orps have white skin, not yellow (thats more of a rock or wyandotte trait)

Ah! interesting... See I'm learning tons!
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I'll have to check the splash's skin tomorrow.
 
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Yes, I see that. The soles of the feet seem to match the beak... I take it that is not desirable.
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Well, I'm sure her eggs will still taste mighty fine!

Yup, not desirable at all for an Orpington. They should have white skin and white/pink soles of their feet.
 
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Yes, I see that. The soles of the feet seem to match the beak... I take it that is not desirable.
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Well, I'm sure her eggs will still taste mighty fine!

Yup, not desirable at all for an Orpington. They should have white skin and white/pink soles of their feet.

I would contact them about that. I have never seen yellow skin in any of the ones I have hatched. Very strange!
 
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Yup, not desirable at all for an Orpington. They should have white skin and white/pink soles of their feet.

I would contact them about that. I have never seen yellow skin in any of the ones I have hatched. Very strange!

Im guessing theyre rocks, the splash looks like it has yellow too.
 
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Yes, I see that. The soles of the feet seem to match the beak... I take it that is not desirable.
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Well, I'm sure her eggs will still taste mighty fine!

You should ask the breeder you got them from if they have used anything in their breeding pen like Rocks or Wyandottes.
 
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Depends on the age of the bird. But the single stall will not be large enough. He needs to be able to stand upright and move around a small bit. You will also need to provide several apples and/or tomatoes. Roma are best, as is red apples. Provide an apple and roma a few days before shipping so he knows what they are.

Took two days to ship a pair of bantams from Arkansas to Colorado a few months ago. With Christmas coming it may take longer. USPS regulation require they ship via Express Mail.

We have been using http://www.boxesforbirds.com

The Eight Bird Box – 16″x16″x19h” http://www.boxesforbirds.com/?p=78 should be large enough if the male is over 6 months old. When we are shipping, we have the buyer buy the box and ship the box to us. Then we only have the shipping to consider. You will need to know the weight of the bird. using a bath scale, zero the scale with a carry tote etc on it empty. Then weigh the carrier with the bird. Ad about 5# for shavings and the fruit. That should give you the best estimate on weight. Temps are perfect for shipping at present. No too cold and no extreem heat.
 

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