Show off your Delawares! *PIC HEAVY*

James, I'm so, so sorry! Surely someone will take some nice Delawares from you. I hate this awful news.
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Tim, maybe you're wrong about your roos. I hope.
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I don't mind so many roos. I expect they'll all get along ok. As long as I get the boys and Nick together early. They'll probably just lay around in their shorts or play cards and drink beer. I'm having nightmares already.
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I was just thinking it's a good thing my DW doesn't get on this forum.
 
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No I'm pretty sure. Their combs are showing red. I'll get pics tomorrow, you'll see. I don't mind after all they are Delawares. Now if they were RIR's I'd get rid of them asap. Heck if it were October I'd give RIR chicks out in holloween bags. Wouldn't that be something?
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Heck if it were October I'd give RIR chicks out in holloween bags. Wouldn't that be something? lau

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Well, a really good Delaware rooster will improve your lines. Isaac's fabulous qualities trumped some of a couple of my girls' shortcomings, like Kira and Phoebe's not so great combs. He produced some daughters with beautiful 5 pointers, that's for sure. Did my heart good to see his kids looking so fabulous. I went through 15 cockerels to get my Ike.

Kathy, check out this thread: https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=332896
 
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You don't like the RIR? I just hatched some from PineGrove that are just beautiful, and he breeds for friendliness, as well. He has a picture of a child with one of the big roos. Now, I would love to get one of those in my Halloween bag!
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Well now I dont' really dislike any chickens 'cept maybe Silkies, which as you know I don't think are real chickens. I would take a decent RIR and will maybe get some from the right person. Gotta have some broodiness in the line. No roos though.

As for these Del roo chicks. I hope to keep them all for at least some breeding and hatching, with the hens I have. I expect more than one will have a decent comb. I don't expect any to leave here before next year. I don't seem to get the response that I'd hoped for in selling Del chicks. Otherwise I'd hatch in the winter. Dels are definitely an under appreciated breed. I didnt' see any at the auction I just went to either. Nor the show I went to this past fall. If I dont post on CL I may post around the state as well as local.
 
We moved the chicks into a larger brooder this weekend, you can see a few of my little Del cockerels in some of the pictures, they're growing so quickly. Out of the 5 chicks that I hatched from Cyn's eggs I think 3 are cockerels and 2 potentially may be pullets, it's still a little early to know for sure.
 
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I am surprised to hear all this chat about roo heavy hatches. When I hatched my gang from Cynthia I think I actually had more females! ( Very close to 50/50, but more like 52/48 in favor of the girls.) My hatch from Pensylvania was the same, girl heavy. I had 5 females and 2 roos from that group. Maybe I just got lucky, or maybe Someone loves me
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I can't wait to see the picks from rancher hicks.
 

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