Thank you. hopefully they fix your power soon.How is everyone this morning? We are out of powere here and have been since 2am. Hope everyone is safe!
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Thank you. hopefully they fix your power soon.How is everyone this morning? We are out of powere here and have been since 2am. Hope everyone is safe!
I would love some, but I live in city and only allowed 5 chickens. I have a hen sitting on eggs and I have no roostersAnyone wanting some free eggs to hatch out? I really want to see what my chickens will be producing. I don't have an incubator, nor the money to buy one yet, so I figured if someone was wanting to have more mixed breed chicks around the farm this would be a good way to go. I have a blue cochin rooster covering the following ladies: silver laced cochin, partridge cochin, rhode island red, gold sex link, araucana, there are two other hens in the pen but I do not think he is breeding them. One is a black australorp who has a chick, and the other is a buff brahma, and I have yet to see him breed her. She runs away if he tries to mount her, otherwise she hangs about him.
Heh. Mr. Feathers is like that. When I moved all 27 pullets over to the large coop, I put three of the older hens in the smaller coop with Mr. Feathers. The hens would look at the nest boxes, but wouldn't get in (no hay), so Mr. Feathers would climb in, snuggle down and coo at them. It was sooo funny. I put some hay in there and he was the first to jump in and get it all organized in the nice bowl shape the girls like. As soon as he finished, the hens climbed in to lay. His son, Conan (who bullied him out of the big coop) doesn't do stuff like this with the hens. He loves chicks too, so I'm hoping that either he or the older hens will adopt the chicks I have coming mid June. Sure would be nice not to have to mess with a brooder for a change.