more than likely.Sorry about the smashed egg. Was it also from that pullet?
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more than likely.Sorry about the smashed egg. Was it also from that pullet?
Nice photos... and oooooooh, graaaaaaass!!!Bedtime shenanigans
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One of my cockerels. He lost a sickle feather.
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Two of my laying pullets
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Lol. Not a lot really. The ducks have really torn it up and it's been nothing but snow, followed by rain. So the ducks can make even MORE messes. The orps have a good amount of grass in their pasture. Its just naked around their coop. I really want to put some edging around the coops and then put sand down. Then at least I can walk around the coops without getting stuck!Nice photos... and oooooooh, graaaaaaass!!!![]()
I love it!to "Poot"
DS's spring pullet (named Poot) layed her 1st egg on Sat, 2nd egg today. That pampered Spitzhauben was very late to start! All of her sisters started laying at end of summer or in September. I have no idea why she waited until mid-winter to start. Just glad I now have a layer - no longer just a pet.
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BTW- He came up with the idea of "borrowing" a Spitz roo from @homeschoolin momma to mate with our Sebright, Trouble. I told him they're called Sprites and someone has already tried that. LOL It didn't change his mind.
Then I reminded him 1.) how the Spitz cockerel we know likes to sleep in trees,
2.) Trouble (although affectionate) hates to be held/restrained, and
3.) she beats up every rooster who dared to show her some lovin'.
We can only manage Trouble due to her training and desire to sleep above the window in the coop. So, let's take a fantastic flyer with too much attitude and breed her with a cockerel who takes the FREE in free-ranging way too far. I think he see's my hesitation.