thanks, to you too. no neither has started laying yet.luckily blue alternate hen #2 was on her eggs last night so hopefully she's broody. If she's still on tonight she's getting some eggs
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Historically there never has been much public owned lands in the Midwest or the east. The state run lands around here are a joke. Too many regs, bathrooms, playgrounds etc. nothing wild, natural or remote about any of it. Camping around here is unreal either permits, fire restrictions, generally too many dumb rules.I like presentation. Leaves out habitat for wildlife but may be needed to avoid too much blowback regarding anti-species protection efforts. I would like to see bigger patches in public ownership in the Midwest, particularly near metropolitan areas and waterways.
you misunderstood multi colored legs/feet are not required it just can be. As far as I know blues can have any color or colors of legs/feet. With that said there is a family that is supposed to only have yellow or pearl legs and I believe straight comb. Maybe flypen can enlighten usHey everyone been awhile but have a question. Miners are supposed to have sota colored feet yellow/green. Well I have a chance to buy one from Ohio but it has yellow feet and one out of Alabama but it has darker colored legs. What's ur guys thoughts. Both are beautiful birds. But the feet are not the perfect color. This would be for a breeder as well.