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Cool, thanks. Now if I could just identify the rest of my flock I'd be happy.![]()
Great thread - have quite enjoyed reading through -- Delawares have entered my radar for part of my new flock. I was previously in an area where the selection and variety offered by the local feed stores was quite limited, and have recently relocated to where it's like Baskin Robbins when you go to the chick section. Haven't had time to network just yet to find the local breeders, but hatchery stock is all I really need right now anyway.
Anyway - to the point, one of the "new" breeds available to me out here are Delawares, and I am very much looking forward to my new flock having one in it!
Aww those babies are cute! I have four delawares in the brooder, myself, and two cinnamon queens. Mine are three weeks now, beginning the "dinosaur bird" phase. One thing I've noticed about this breed, they grow really fast! At only three weeks, I know online it says they need temp of 85 to thrive, but they seem to be comfortable in the 67 degree room and spend barely any time under the brinsea eco glow.