Eh... too early for me to guess..
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I'm saying pullets. Lollipop is the only one I would have doubt on. I like Lollipop and cupcake's crest the best. Will have to see if spangling gets better with age. Please keep us posted.
If female, she's probably the dominant one and at the top of the pecking order. Without the presence of a roo (assuming she isn't ) she could take on the duties of watching out for the flock. Should be interesting to watch.Lollipop is the more aggressive of my 5 that's for sure
I'm watching some of my Delaware's... I have a cockrel suspect in there but if hes a he hes a scaredy catIf female, she's probably the dominant one and at the top of the pecking order. Without the presence of a roo (assuming she isn't ) she could take on the duties of watching out for the flock. Should be interesting to watch.
Maybe not in thr fallBeldar and the girls coming back after crossing the road--18 weeks,
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Do any of you think there is any hope of getting eggs from them this fall? Some of the hens are still laying sporadically, but I know it's wrapping up.
I hate my phone.Beldar and the girls coming back after crossing the road--18 weeks,
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Do any of you think there is any hope of getting eggs from them this fall? Some of the hens are still laying sporadically, but I know it's wrapping up.
My spitz has already stopped for the year. She started molting & the days will be short by the time she's done. If not for the molt, she may have continued thru Oct but certainly stopped before Nov.Beldar and the girls coming back after crossing the road--18 weeks,
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Do any of you think there is any hope of getting eggs from them this fall? Some of the hens (other breeds) are still laying sporadically, but I know it's wrapping up.