Happy New Years from my little Eskimos.
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Offering this 4 month old Silkie pullet free to a good home. She had gotten wry neck and sometimes still tilts her head. Some vitamin E clears it up. Anyone wanting this little lady, please let me know. Pick up only in NY.
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Good! I'd have taken her, she looks just like my white girl who just died. But - CanadaFound her a home
hopefully they wont breed herFound her a home
hopefully they wont breed her
@FishMtFarm I have one girl that insist that she is going to be broody. I have eggs in the incubator and as of last night day 7 candle I have all 12 that have wiggling embryos. If I brought her in and let her hatch them inside when and how do I bring her and chicks back to flock. I will put her in a dog crate I added hardware cloth up the sides to keep chicks in and I can always move that back outside to the coop. What would you recommend, is it worth bringing her in or should I just leave eggs in bator and brood them myself like I planed.Have had my Silkie hen and her 8 babies she hatched in the house cause it's been dang cold here in NY. Got this pic of her olive egger chick she hatched, resting on her back....
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