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Mike - where did you get your wellies? I have a few left, but they are not in their own flock. If it seems the genetics are different, I will try to separate them into their own flock and collect some eggs. One of the hens has been free ranging with a mixed roo and she is laying nice dark eggs. When I found her nest I was surprised how dark they are. One of my hens has gone broody, so may put some of the wellie eggs under her. Anyway, the hens are getting older and don't lay a lot now, but they have had a lot of the eggs with heavy speckles on them. Not sure If I still have a pic of some of them after I fried my old computer.
My birds came from Allan at Valley Feed and grain. He collects eggs from the Mennonites from Southern Kansas and Missouri.
So far my birds have laid really nice eggs with little or no fadeing. At least until I locked them up to protect them from Mr. Fox. I would be happy to hatch and swap or trade eggs so I can hatch under a hen. Just let me know.
We Mennonites are everywhere
Mike - where did you get your wellies? I have a few left, but they are not in their own flock. If it seems the genetics are different, I will try to separate them into their own flock and collect some eggs. One of the hens has been free ranging with a mixed roo and she is laying nice dark eggs. When I found her nest I was surprised how dark they are. One of my hens has gone broody, so may put some of the wellie eggs under her. Anyway, the hens are getting older and don't lay a lot now, but they have had a lot of the eggs with heavy speckles on them. Not sure If I still have a pic of some of them after I fried my old computer.
My birds came from Allan at Valley Feed and grain. He collects eggs from the Mennonites from Southern Kansas and Missouri.


We Mennonites are everywhere
