Good morning, Tennessee!! It was 12 degrees at my back door this morning. Had to dig out the Carhartt insulated coveralls! (Now I ask you, is there anything on this earth that is better than Carhartts??
*sigh*) It was very beautiful outside though, nice and clear here.
OklaDD, I really must get with you to find out where these auctions are. I would love to go and watch, but it is really hard to find out about them. The Elkton one sounds fun! It's nice to see what other folks are raising.
I am very excited about your "retirement property." Good for you for taking the plunge and just doing it! One day soon you'll be sitting on your porch on your very own piece of Oklahoma. . . with hundreds of critters roaming around everywhere, LOL!
A good life indeed.
Sissy, most of my hens have been taking a break since late November. I don't use artificial lighting, and when our daylight shrinks this much the 1+ year old hens just quit laying. Only my 2010 hens are still laying at all, and not very many eggs either. In another couple of months we'll all be overrun with eggs, though!
Just keep feeding them well, and once we get back over 10 hours of daylight I'll bet they'll start up again.
cybercat, I'd love to see pics of your partridge rocks. Why don't you post a pic here if you get a chance? That partridge color is so beautiful.
Robo, are you looking for Old English, or just any game bantams? I thought Okla-doodle-doo might have some OEGBs - - maybe he will chime in. He sure has some pretty bantams. . . and he's got a fantastic collection of pigeons too, for anyone wanting to get into those gorgeous birds.
stanglover, congratulations on the incubator!
Brinsea is a great choice. You'll be in trouble with the DH in no time, LOL!
Let us know when you're going to cook us some eggs with your new egg cooker . . . just don't get the two devices mixed up.
CityGirl, what a cool project! If it's open to the public, it might actually be a good lure to get me out of the house.
Ah now, your chicks going into the coop by themselves - - was it just their newfound maturity, or did the wicked cold temps yesterday evening perhaps have something to do with their decision?? Hmmmm . . .
And Holly . . . here's a pic I found of one of Nina's hatch mates from last summer - - they both had that few-spot splash, and though I did not keep this little guy I figure this pattern would have splashed up like Nina. He's a similar color to some of your current chicks:
What? He's on my kitchen table? Never you mind.