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Hi Lizzy, yes, the fence is mostly for bears, and is a pulsating current powered by a marine battery. It keeps out dogs, too, or at least did until someone broke the line. Gotta get out there and fix it... the bears are chowing down before winter already.
I feel better about Dexter already. I knew aesthetically that he was a good looking boy, and he's still young so he might fill out a little more. My girl Galena, on the other hand, is very narrow bodied, light on the barring, and has white legs (which I didn't notice until Cyn pointed it out in my first Delaware 101 lesson
). She has only missed 3 days of eggs in the 3 months that I've had her, though, so she willl be kept for her eggs for sure.
The boy I have in with her now is just as nice as Dexter, though very flighty. I'm hoping for some better offspring from them to work with next year. Cyn, your girls almost look like Orpingtons with the columbian markings! LOL! So pretty! All of the girls I have right now are going to be paired with a RIR roo for Sexlinks in the Spring, but since my one lavender silkie rooster passed away, the Delawares and Red Dorkings have become my pet projects. Can't wait for February to get here so I can fire up the incubator again!!
Thank you for the critiques everyone... I'm learning as I go, and this is great!