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My Uncle had Bluebells growing in his pasture in Houston County of Minnesota. Which is the VERY Southeast corner county-- Where my Mom grew up in the bluffs. Gorgeous gorgeous. A field of them breath-taking.
My Great Grandpa had a tractor and many otherthings stolen from him. They even dug up all my Grandmas flowers and took them.
Kloppers this just warms heart to see. They look FANTASTIC!!! Pup is cute watching chicken TV, too!The sun was bright and warm and that means it was time to move the CXs outdoors! i pulled a tractor up between the house and the garage so i could plug in their lamps. still just a tad chilly for them to be without as they are not totally feathered. we will see what they look like when the sun goes down. they are running and playing and being happy little chicks in the grass. My piper decided she needed to stand watch for them. the hens and the cats all had to come by and see what was going on. hopefully the cheeps of the chicks dont send all my hens broody
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Anywhere from zero to 50% . Anymore than 50% is fantastic . Mine that are coming are off ebay . Here are a few things I look for . Eggs no more than 3-4 days old . If they do not have more than 2-3 hens then they may not be fresh enough . I never buy small numbers like 6 or less . Too small a chance of getting a start . If you are not real set on any one color Tractor Supply often have Old English bantams or is that Olive Eggers .What kind of experiences has anyone had with ordering hatching eggs off of ebay? I'd like to get some more OEs.