My Broody's Are Hatching Eggs Like Crazy But.... Still No Blue Splash OEGB!
That's a 25% chance bird. You'll get one. I hatched my first blue brassy sport in 2 years of raising blue brassy's this morning.
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My Broody's Are Hatching Eggs Like Crazy But.... Still No Blue Splash OEGB!
I'll definitely hatch some out soon. It's still early in the seasonThat's a 25% chance bird. You'll get one. I hatched my first blue brassy sport in 2 years of raising blue brassy's this morning.
That's a 25% chance bird. You'll get one. I hatched my first blue brassy sport in 2 years of raising blue brassy's this morning.
Pics! Pics! When you get a chance
Pics! Pics! When you get a chance
Little Blue Brassy sport. Definitely not happy to be out of the hatcher.
I had let one of my pens out to free range a bit during the evening. I noticed my little lemon black hen was missing. Knowing that I have a fox that likes to visit around dusk, I was frantic to find her. She was nestled into a spot near a rock wall in my flower bed, and had laid an egg. Since I could ID the parents, I threw it in to the bator, mainly to check fertlity on my young birds. That egg hatched last night.
Black x Lemon Black chick. I normally don't cross up my colors, but I'm curious to see how this one turns out.
To go along with my Blue Brassy Sport, I hatched a normal Brassy Back.
Pretty little white OEGB.
Also hatched several lemon blues, a couple of blacks, and my first Brown Red of the year. My wife has decided I need an intervention.
Mine don't like it they don't get to free range. I have an attached run (8X18), so they can get out and get some grass but the egg production still goes down. When they do free range, I know there are some that lay their eggs in the woods but I still get more eggs then when I keep them cooped up.Is It Only My OEGB? If I Don't Let My Quad Out To Eat Some Grass They Won't Lay. If they don't get to go outside a whole week they literally won't lay a whole week but if I let them out one day they all lay that day??
Little Blue Brassy sport. Definitely not happy to be out of the hatcher.
I had let one of my pens out to free range a bit during the evening. I noticed my little lemon black hen was missing. Knowing that I have a fox that likes to visit around dusk, I was frantic to find her. She was nestled into a spot near a rock wall in my flower bed, and had laid an egg. Since I could ID the parents, I threw it in to the bator, mainly to check fertlity on my young birds. That egg hatched last night.
Black x Lemon Black chick. I normally don't cross up my colors, but I'm curious to see how this one turns out.
To go along with my Blue Brassy Sport, I hatched a normal Brassy Back.
Pretty little white OEGB.
Also hatched several lemon blues, a couple of blacks, and my first Brown Red of the year. My wife has decided I need an intervention.
Is It Only My OEGB? If I Don't Let My Quad Out To Eat Some Grass They Won't Lay. If they don't get to go outside a whole week they literally won't lay a whole week but if I let them out one day they all lay that day??