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Mine should start laying around July, so we can swap sometime in August so their eggs can get big before you try to hatch anySounds good! I will look forward to it.
Beautiful birds! I love the dark brown hen! I really like my light ones, but I especially like the dark ones with the black and white flecks at the end of their feathers. I have two splash pullets. One with blue, and one with red flecks. They are pretty, but I was hopeing for really colorful birds. They are by far the most fun of all of the breeds that I have had thus far!
If the 22 weeks age for starting to lay holds true, my hens should start around July 7th. We'll see how it goes. I'm hopeing to get some breeder cages built to seperate them into pairs. I've kept all four roosters so far, but 3 of them are very similar except for the crest. I am really excited to see what they produce!Mine should start laying around July, so we can swap sometime in August so their eggs can get big before you try to hatch any![]()
Beautiful I see that two of them are roosters do they get along or are their territory issues?
Thanks I was wondering if they could be kept together as some breeds are ready to kill any other rooster. They are beautiful birds.Those two get along perfectly. I've never seen them have a little tiff. Of the six males I received last August, two were eaten (by us) because them became horribly aggressive towards people at about 6 months, these two share the 5 SFH pullets from last year (I know - bad ratio. I'm working on it.) and the other two each have a small flock of Ameraucanas, Wellies and Marans for themselves. I do have a lot of pretty little chicks from these two guys right now!