well, speaking of getting started early -- my SFH pullet who just started laying eggs 2 or 3 weeks ago, is now acting broody. if i set eggs under her, she'll hatch them a week before the winter solstice. how crazy is that?
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That is really wild. No figuring these chickens.well, speaking of getting started early -- my SFH pullet who just started laying eggs 2 or 3 weeks ago, is now acting broody. if i set eggs under her, she'll hatch them a week before the winter solstice. how crazy is that?
I think these 2 are my favorites... but i'm partial to the 'non-blue' girls... (that being said, nearly all of my girls are blue LOL but my roos i'm keeping won't be - so i'll get blue and black-based chicks)
Thanks Sunny! I plan on penning the young dark roo (pictured previously) with the 3 new blacks, and my other dark girls. He will have 8 hens, and there should be a concentration of the dark colors....in theory anyway. I have a really unique roo (also from my broody) who is basically red/white, but very different from my other red/white guys. He's closer to being blue than any other roo that I have grown out, with awesome random mottling. I am putting him with the two red hens from Dahlisgrams, who have great size but minimal flowering, and a few other darker girls. Those will be my "project" pens, the rest of the girls (basically my original flock) will be with the large roos from Dahlisgrams. I should have LOTS of eggs! Hoping to have my NPIP complete in the next few weeks, and we'll be all set.BERNIE!!! When my hens go broody, I WANT SOME EGGS. I have a black rooster I'd like to cross on some other black birds.
Folks, Bernie's hens lay lovely large eggs and are beautiful. I had a few hatch last summer under a broody hen. Gorgeous blue babies.