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Lutz, how old are these pullets that you don't like? How did they challenge you? Could they be roos instead? I have been lucky, we have been enjoying all our chickens so far, but that may change once all the roos mature
. We have our special favorites, and I can't wait to see how they will look when they mature. We only have one thing to get rid of at this point, an ugly mistake of a roo.
Someone pulled a fast one (bait and switch) on my daughter at our first swap and sold her a very ugly silkie roo, and I didn't go make a scene and demand our money back like I should have, he was just to pathetic. It was a good lesson for her, "to let the buyer beware", but now we need to re-home the poor thing. I will try to off him at a swap, I guess. We went to a swap last weekend and our 4-h did a bake sale, while we were there my daughter found a much nicer roo (for less $), so we brought him home, plus two silkie chicks in a different color for my other daughter. ( yes I have sucker stamped on my forehead). Now I really need to move the ugly roo! Getting rid of the extras is my biggest concern about hatching eggs! It will only get harder as we go forward.
On the bright side the eggs under my hen are pipping, we may wake up to silkie babies tomorrow. Nothing in the incubator yet, but I have had more trouble keeping the temps up since I put the 22 new eggs in last week, so I am expecting them to be slower to pop than the last group.


On the bright side the eggs under my hen are pipping, we may wake up to silkie babies tomorrow. Nothing in the incubator yet, but I have had more trouble keeping the temps up since I put the 22 new eggs in last week, so I am expecting them to be slower to pop than the last group.