Jun 19, 2009 #31 elmo Crowing 15 Years Joined May 23, 2009 Messages 4,908 Reaction score 312 Points 416 Location DFW Our first chicken, two weeks old.
Jun 19, 2009 #32 Marion Songster 12 Years Joined Feb 21, 2007 Messages 310 Reaction score 4 Points 149 Location Wilmington, NC My Rhode Island Red chicks and Bourbon Red poults that arrived today from Cackle!
Jun 19, 2009 #33 chickenpearl In the Brooder 10 Years Joined Jun 18, 2009 Messages 29 Reaction score 0 Points 22 OK, I'm a newby, so please forgive me if this doesn't work. Here are our 10 chicks (5 silkies and 5 bantam partridge cochins) from Estes: Any ideas on what type of silkie this one is? [ Here's Blondie and a baby cochin: Two weeks later: [
OK, I'm a newby, so please forgive me if this doesn't work. Here are our 10 chicks (5 silkies and 5 bantam partridge cochins) from Estes: Any ideas on what type of silkie this one is? [ Here's Blondie and a baby cochin: Two weeks later: [
Jun 19, 2009 #34 Hilltopper46 In the Brooder 10 Years Joined Jun 18, 2009 Messages 27 Reaction score 2 Points 24 Location East Troy This is my first post to the site - I got the chicks Wednesday AM. 10 Buff Orps and 5 Welsummers. So far they are doing well.
This is my first post to the site - I got the chicks Wednesday AM. 10 Buff Orps and 5 Welsummers. So far they are doing well.
Jun 20, 2009 #35 HippieChickens Songster 10 Years Joined Jun 12, 2009 Messages 280 Reaction score 6 Points 111 . Last edited: Mar 25, 2010
Jun 20, 2009 #36 heronz Songster 10 Years Joined Jun 8, 2009 Messages 163 Reaction score 9 Points 111 I would but I can't figure out how to post pictures with my replies.
Jun 20, 2009 #37 DiVon80 Songster 10 Years Joined Feb 23, 2009 Messages 807 Reaction score 5 Points 131 Location Pearl River,Louisiana Quote: They look big for chicks, or is it just me? What are EEs? Maybe you are used to seeing bantams.
Quote: They look big for chicks, or is it just me? What are EEs? Maybe you are used to seeing bantams.
Jun 20, 2009 Thread starter #38 chickenlover54 Henely Hatchery 10 Years Joined May 20, 2009 Messages 2,746 Reaction score 49 Points 199 Location Northern Illinois ANYBODY ELSE?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
ANYBODY ELSE?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Jun 20, 2009 #39 Robin L Songster 11 Years Joined Jun 12, 2008 Messages 448 Reaction score 6 Points 129 Location Wisconsin My first broody hatched out 3 babies so far today (maybe last night I was out of town) and they are barnyard mixes under my cochin Kay
My first broody hatched out 3 babies so far today (maybe last night I was out of town) and they are barnyard mixes under my cochin Kay
Jun 22, 2009 #40 amysflock Crowing 15 Years Joined May 8, 2008 Messages 119 Reaction score 37 Points 271 Location Tenino, WA My 19 babes hatched on 6/11 out of 27 fertile eggs left behind by my flock, which was killed by a coyote (or a pack). The roo was a Black Australorp and the hens were three Red Stars, three EE, and four Black Stars. The chicks are 10 days old today! One day old. 8 days old. 8 days old. Tee hee! (baby legs, 1 day old)
My 19 babes hatched on 6/11 out of 27 fertile eggs left behind by my flock, which was killed by a coyote (or a pack). The roo was a Black Australorp and the hens were three Red Stars, three EE, and four Black Stars. The chicks are 10 days old today! One day old. 8 days old. 8 days old. Tee hee! (baby legs, 1 day old)