Trying again! Set eggs today.![]()
Candled last night. Looked like all are developing except one, I left it in just in case...

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Trying again! Set eggs today.![]()
How is the health with this breed? It sounds like fertility for them is reeaalll good, but I've not seen anything mentioned about how they do as they go from egg, to chick, to juvie, etc. I have a chance to purchase some kinda local- 2 hrs away, and I'm sitting on the fence. I love the wheaten color, and I like the meatiness aspect but again wondering what draw backs (health, temperament, etc) there are with this breed, if any.
Thanks!
Thanks for the offer of meeting halfway. I'm 45 minutes for everywhere- Johnson City, Bristol, Boone (NC), Abington ( VA),LOL.Idk who or what deal you had going to buy some... but I live in ETN... I have a pair for sale that I could deliver to Knoxville if you wanted to meet halfway. Just saying....
the auction is on here under 8 weeks and older section. I'll take $40 off for shipping if you won. I also have a few eggs in the incubator, but just set them yesterday so it will be a few weeks.
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Thanks for the offer of meeting halfway. I'm 45 minutes for everywhere- Johnson City, Bristol, Boone (NC), Abington ( VA),LOL.
Before I jump into this breed I want to do a bit more research. There's just not a lot of information out there about them. Or I should say, the regular sites don't have a lot of detail other than stating the obvious.
Couple more questions, how is the feed conversion,>how much feed to gain flesh<, egg laying< is that reduced because of a more meat producing bird<, and finally how do they do free ranging<can they do are they little beggars that would have to stay penned to stay healthy? I am drawn to how they look, but if they are delicate to keep it might be better if I pass on these.
I have hatched lots of chicks and have never had any health issues. The seem pretty hardy to me so far. Also, every egg that develops hatches with out and problems or leg issues. I have been very happy with them. I have found that some of the other recently imported birds have problems but not the Sulmtalers.Thanks for the offer of meeting halfway. I'm 45 minutes for everywhere- Johnson City, Bristol, Boone (NC), Abington ( VA),LOL.
Before I jump into this breed I want to do a bit more research. There's just not a lot of information out there about them. Or I should say, the regular sites don't have a lot of detail other than stating the obvious.
Couple more questions, how is the feed conversion,>how much feed to gain flesh<, egg laying< is that reduced because of a more meat producing bird<, and finally how do they do free ranging<can they do are they little beggars that would have to stay penned to stay healthy? I am drawn to how they look, but if they are delicate to keep it might be better if I pass on these.
I made us a facebook page for Sulmtaler Chickens. https://www.facebook.com/groups/547177168657429/