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Gorgeous! I love the "cheeks" on Gideon.
I am downsizing. Today I am taking Soloman, my Del roo and four girls to another BYC member, I will still have Shug and two other Del girls. I have already re homed my BR boy and the two girls that aren't broody. One more trio to go, the Black Austrolorps and I will be down to one rooster and several girls but also one coop. I hate to do it but I guess I need to accept my limitations.
Brandon will be over the moon! Cool!
Oh, thought I remembered Ranger being leaner-bodied than Gideon. Ranger was June's son and Gideon is Maretta's son, both from Ike, but June is a larger hen than Maretta, though they look very similar in coloring. I noticed that Gideon is getting some red markings on him at the shoulder, wing, tail and hackles, but they are still faint and photos don't show them yet.
Ranger at about 15 weeks old:
Gideon, who is about to turn 10 weeks old Saturday:
Dru, who is a doll:
I know how hard it must be for you. I go out everyday and say now which of these do I keep and which should I give away. One will come and up and want loving then there i go. I'm lost again. I know that 22 will be alot for me this year. But at the same time I want two roos and need the hens to balance it out. I have a good coop for the fall that can handle that many so the work will be concentrated. Also It is just about 6 yards from my back door on level land. That is much better than the other one down about 100 steps on the land below us. Love ya Gloria JeanGorgeous! I love the "cheeks" on Gideon.
I am downsizing. Today I am taking Soloman, my Del roo and four girls to another BYC member, I will still have Shug and two other Del girls. I have already re homed my BR boy and the two girls that aren't broody. One more trio to go, the Black Austrolorps and I will be down to one rooster and several girls but also one coop. I hate to do it but I guess I need to accept my limitations.
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I know it is hard to make decisions like that. You will enjoy them much more, with your downsize, I bet.
Thanks y'allI know how hard it must be for you. I go out everyday and say now which of these do I keep and which should I give away. One will come and up and want loving then there i go. I'm lost again. I know that 22 will be alot for me this year. But at the same time I want two roos and need the hens to balance it out. I have a good coop for the fall that can handle that many so the work will be concentrated. Also It is just about 6 yards from my back door on level land. That is much better than the other one down about 100 steps on the land below us. Love ya Gloria Jean
I hear ya! Bryan had to start up the wood stove again. It is going to be cold and damp the next couple of days.Dang, it is cold here today. 20 degrees less than yesterday! It is not even gonna make it to 70 today. BRRR.
I thought I was losing my mind! I kept hearing cheeping. I thought it was just outside my door. (My computer is next to the door.) I kept checking outside, and couldn't see any chicks. DUH.... It is across the room, in the incubator! I have pips! Not too many eggs in there. Just 24 ..... Blue Isbars from Mary, and a couple Cream Legbars, too. I added a few - Silver Laced Wyandottes, Orps, and a couple Delaware projects. Day 21 begins at 8AM tomorrow.