Quote: Me too. THis is one of my favorite avatars. My last baby is almost 3, and weigh 1200 pounds.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Quote: Me too. THis is one of my favorite avatars. My last baby is almost 3, and weigh 1200 pounds.
She was bred by capayvalleychick. Ron hatches her Dels and Dorks for her. This is Jamie Lee Curtis. And THIS is also Jamie Lee Curtis.![]()
tommy..very pretty..one of rons ey? Nice!
Awwwwww, so adorable! I love the markings!Me TOO!!!!
@chicken picken... When the snow was too deep here I used a sled to move the fresh shavings and such into the coops and the nasty stuff to the garden. (thank you for yet another awesome tip, Sally Sunshine).
Since we're posting the goat pics... here are some of my babies:
The above pic is of our "Houdini" we simply could NOT keep her put...till we got the No climb fence, NOT one escape since....Woo Hoo!!! @SilkieSensation (I know, I know, there is no such thing as a 'goat proof fence'), but this is working for me, for now. YAY!!![]()
![]()
Wha
Quote:3 random dates and times were chosen between now and hatch day. The member that posts closest to the times chosen wins a free 6-month GFM![/quoWhat's a GMF
Some have hatched with broodies. I too am hoping for a broody. One of my barnevelders is plucking her breast feathers out, so she may accommodate me.It just occurred to me, while fantasizing about hatching eggs, that even though I have this new incubator and all the goodies, I still am praying, deep down, for a hen to go broody. I would love to time this hatch-a-long with a broody. However, I believe it's been said before, you can't ever seem to get a broody hen when you want one.![]()
Does anybody ever manage to participate in the Easter Hatch-a-Long with a broody hen? Sounds like fun to me!!![]()
Sorry you lost one, but congrats on the babies!Babies, I have babies! One more on it's way. The first one that had pipped at the wrong end, didn't make it. Plus, it had quite the crooked beak. And, it's leg was way wrong..from the hip area problem. Not feeling too bad it didn't make .. poor baby. Oh, and it was a NN..but no NN.
I have plenty of NN's now.![]()
YES! The cost of starting the hatch-a-long so emu hatchers can join. I'm glad we did though, now we get to have an emu hopefully hatch!The participant list is current to post 2315.
Is it just me, or is set day taking a long time to get here?
Adorable chick, but dang on the goat baby! She is too precious for words!
I'm so sorry.Unfortunately, I have to bow out of the hatchalong. I have had an order for chicks and I need to set them on the 15th. Maybe the Cinco de Mayo will be my hatchalong, its my sons birthday.
Awww, they got so big!
I am in LOVE with rhodebar!! someone local has them but isnt NPIP and I want them soooooo very bad!!! They are gorgeous!!! I like them better than most of what I have! I have to control myself!! control and breatheeeeeeee!!!!So excited have rhodebar eggs coming and found a good resource for some hatching eggs for the Easter Hatch Along.
So excited have rhodebar eggs coming and found a good resource for some hatching eggs for the Easter Hatch Along.
I am not a genetics expert by any means but all my research suggests that legbars are a cross of araucana Brown leghorn and ?barred rocks.
There is a Chinese breed not in USA that has a blue egg gene that is different.
Either way I love having blue eggs. I have some ameraucana crosses that have beautiful blue eggs. I have ameraucana teenager birds and legbars in the bator.
I see more blue eggs in my future