Beautiful day in the chicken yard.
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Yes, it was. It is supposed to be a better one today.Beautiful day in the chicken yard.
Yes, it was. It is supposed to be a better one today.
I see you are starting, or have started a chicken/turkey ranch. I am in Livingston, about 34 miles away via 190.I hope so!! I've got a road trip with birds and I'd like them to be warm.
Huntsville, is about 60 miles from here. Been through there many times.Good morning all, it is going to be a great day here. I'm taking 18 eggs to a friend to be incubated. I have two roosters my #1 is a Light Brahma and #2 is a Blue English Orpington, #2 doesn't get to mate if #1 is anywhere close. My LB has 8 fine ladies he takes care of, 2 of each LB Buff Brahmas New Hampshire and Buff Orpingtons. I'm really looking forward to see what I get grom the mix.
Beautiful day in the chicken yard.
It is supposed to be a nice week too.It is a perfect day!
Rooster, I used to run a large scale poultry farm and showed BAs. I just restarted after a two year hiatus ( sold all ten of my breeds, a few hundred birds, to help my sick mother ).
Just now getting reestablished. I've got lots of culling to do to get back to where I was. We currently have six breeds of chickens, quails, turkeys, and ducks.
As of today I have Muscovies again thanks to Therry!! Beautiful group of five, and my pied male will be put over the chocolate ladies when they're all of age.
Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do.