I think I like the Splash one in the middle the best. I would need to see a side view of your first bird.
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Thank you! I'm trying to muster all my will power not to get attached until I decide which ones to keep. Half of them will have to goThe one in the pictures I can't help but to love already. I hope she's a keeper.![]()
n ratio. I could only get them as a straight run. The extra little guys will have to be re-homed or culled
What do you guys think of these pullets? They are 12 weeks old. Are their tails coming in correctly. Seems like the splash's tail is slow to grow. I have a thick skin so you can tell me what you think. Also, if it's too early to really evaluate them, let me know that too.
1. This girl has the best lacing, but she gets picked on a lot and doesn't have any tail feathers yet.
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2. Splash
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3. Blue
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I have 12. Our coop will only comfortably hold 6-8 since it is 4x 8ft. They will free range while I watch them in the mornings and early evenings when they are not in their protected pen (12 x12). The problem occurs when my husband and I travel on the weekends. They would be confined 3 days at a time, every once in a while, in a 12 x 12 pen. I knew this though before I got them. I was hoping that by getting 12 I could get a good roon ratio. I could only get them as a straight run. The extra little guys will have to be re-homed or culled
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I'm months away though from having to figure it out. We're on 9 acres but it is unprotected and we have fox, racoons, opossums, neighborhood dogs...We have a stable near the back of the property, but I converted it into my art studio. I wouldn't mind sharing it with them, but my husband does not want to convert it back since it was an investment to make the changes. Can't blame him. Ugghh! In the meantime, I will enjoy all of them. I plan on painting an oil for my kitchen of all 12.